Personal Note XLV
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My Views on Extreme Weather Events |
Sunday – April 26, 2026
Extreme weather events (EWEs) are seemingly more common these days, and I thought that this subject should belong to this series, "Personal Notes series", because actually this is quite a personal topic for me. Before I go on I should inform you that you may read more about this and similar topics here.
Yes, it does seem that extreme weather is more common today, at least according to the data, but what are even EWEs? Well, EWEs, I refuse to use the entire term everywhere, are basically weather that people are unused to, such as floods, hailstorms, strong winds such as hurricanes and typhoons, etc; although I should add that just because people may be unfamiliar with some weather, this alone does not make it extreme, at least not according to intuition, but yes, there are measurable and quantitative indications that the way certain weathers occur more frequently could be an indication that the climate is changing, and I could only concur. The reasons for this are many and disputed, and I am not a professional in this area, but I will add that whether or not something is quantifiable and can be perceived by "ordinary people", this does not mean that two different explanations may not coexist, and I continue to assert that there are reasons beyond the sensible order for why the climate is seemingly "acting up", and unless man heed the warnings from the heavens, the world will only proceed downwards, but in this regard I am actually quite at ease, for I know that all cycles have to come to an end, and if this is the end, so be it, and there are many indications beyond the weather and the climate that this indeed is the end, but I understand still that something as universal and large as the climate cannot go unnoticed even by the most beastly of men, and even the profane understanding of climate change and extreme weather gives some credibility to the idea that human activity, human actions, work to intercommunicate with the cosmological order, but I would put it still rather the other way around: it is not that humanity alone have brought about the wrath of the Gods; it is rather the intercommunication between the cycles, the overall cosmic environment, and human actions and really human degeneration and the degeneration of knowledge and principle.
Yes, it is also true that some fundamentalists, who are false to the principles they claim to promote, would put it rather crudely, and that people such as the homosexuals and other social deviants, read "My Views on Abortion" are to blame, but these people are nothing but complete hypocrites, and besides, their Bible-thumping is nauseating and painful, especially as they all appear to lack the slightest insight into true doctrine and principles; really the only thing these people are quite capable of is to play up and promote the faith, the exterior, and in this regard I see no difference between these people and politicians, just a load of political and ideological indoctrination, and in the case of the fundamentalists on false grounds. Also, another point on fundamentalists, their vapid sentimentalism and virtue signaling is perhaps even more devious than their assumption that politics, temporal power, should be rectified with faith and religion – a true monstrosity! Well, in that case politics and religion would be perfectly indistinguishable, and it would not be to the benefit of true knowledge and principles, read "Why I'm Not Conservative". So yes, I will say it: conservatives are often more detrimental than other people, as they, more than other people, seem motivated by some kind of love for the contemporary. So, do not allow these false prophets to take you down the wrong path – they are wholly unqualified.
To reiterate: yes, there are causes within humanity that explain why these things are happening right now, and to a certain extend it would be prudent to view extreme weather events in particular as a form of divine vengeance, as a form of righteous retribution, and as a form of justice really, but also as a warning; but any further claims about extreme weather, climate change, global warming, etc, without this grounded and metaphysical dimension are by default lacking in skillful means. Also, to me the suggestion that humanity alone should be held responsible for the disruption of the climate is absolutely outrageous; not because humanity is worthy of high consideration in this regard but because the assumption that humanity alone has the power to yield the will of God to such an extend that the plow in the field should overcome nature is nothing but complete hubris and truly – outrageous. The suggestion that man has any right to proclaim himself the king over the world and the high priest in the terrestrial paradise is nothing short of Satanic!
I mentioned that this topic/subject was personal to me and indeed it is: I have never been affected, when I was in the world, by these events, but I do know people who have departed and some people who are still very much worldly that have faced these challenges from heaven, and while I am perfectly unqualified in this regard, I will suggest that there are, on occasions, people who will face a challenge from The Creator, either because they need to receive divine instruction or because they have lost their way, usually because they are walking a path that can only take them down a very bad road, and for these people I believe that extreme weather that work to shake up their environment should be taken as a warning, as a message, and as a divine instruction. Now, a divine instruction is never something quite individual, for divinity can only be experienced and understood from a supra-individual and extraterrestrial point of view—here the term "extraterrestrial" refers to certain metaphysical aspects far beyond the terrestrial, that may not be explored further here, whether or not they appear to men on Earth or beyond the earthly and terrestrial realm—and without this proper and qualified handling of divinity, most men simply reach conclusions that are absurd, such as the idea that that the oceans will rise to the point of threatening civilizations. Yes, civilizations will be destroyed, but the time for that is not yet ripe. Also, it would be prudent as well to make these issues personal, because they will affect you.
Reginald Drax – April 26, 2026.

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