"I had a price on my head by the FBI" - Terrence McKenna
So I found this interesting audio piece while listening through this archived audio recording of Terrence McKenna from back in the 90's and thought I would upload it for the sake of conversation, I wonder what "DEEP background positions" he worked in with the FBI!? Many idolize this man but the question of him possibly being involved in some of the most atrocious CIA/FBI experiments and investigations is still up for question... either way it is all very interesting. (comment your thoughts down below!)
How psychiatry and psychology has predominantly been used against people in society to produce weakmindedness to fuel corrupt power dynamics.
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In this video I compare Dostoevsky's book: Notes from Underground with Nietzsche concept of Ressentiment in his book: On The Genealogy of Morality
I outline how The Underground Man is an identical, fictional personification of Nietzsche's concept: man of ressentiment and herd morality.
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References:
Dostoevsky's book: Notes from Underground
Nietzsche's book: On The Genealogy of Morality
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A written piece inspired by the philosophers Albert Camus and Sartre on the absurdity of modern life and society.
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"The creed of Jesus as Son and God was finally formalized and instituted as an orthodox tenet at the Council of Nicaea, which was personally summoned by Constantine on 325 AD. Constantine was the last in a long line of rulers belonging to the Mithraic bloodline, and a descendant of Septimius Severus. When Constantine made Christianity the official religion of the Empire, he completed the project incepted by Herod the Great, to subvert the emerging Christian movement by corrupting it into disguised Mithras worship. The worship of Sol Invictus was continued by Constantine, who some think never converted to Christianity. In 321, Constantine instructed that Christians and non-Christians should be united in observing the venerable day of the Sun (Sunday), referencing the Sun-worship that Aurelian had established as an official cult. Constantine’s coinage continued to carry the symbols of the Sun. Even when Constantine dedicated the new capital of Constantinople, he did so wearing the Apollonian sun-rayed Diadem."
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What is it that fundamentally sets apart someone from those who succeed and those who fail?
The winner understands the laws, metaphysics and requirements necessary to attain success and embodies them appropriately.
The loser instead chooses to have a “go with the flow” philosophy to life, they are not grounded within principalities, this leads them to lacking any form of decisiveness and integrity with their actions which causes them to become vulnerable to the inevitability of failure through emotional personalisation and insecurity.
Ultimately, the choice of attaining success is down to whether you choose to have an emotional attachment to the inevitability of failure or not.
For example, a common trope for people who give up on life is that they think that successful people only succeed because they somehow got “lucky” but this is just evidence to their weak-willed mindset.
Why?
Because luck for the loser is perceived as a miracle, something that happens by mere “chance”, this is because they lack the ability to construct and envision a long-term plan of action, success is never a mere “accident”, whilst luck for the winner is perceived as a by-product of their consistent, inevitable behaviour patterns.
The winner is always patient, willing to be consistent, the loser is not.
Yet if anything, the successful person has gone through more failures then the looser ever has, but instead, the successful individual never chose to internalise failure as a definition of themselves.
They never subdue their subconscious mind with beliefs of self-deprecative nonsense that undermines the objective truth of their human potential.
That is the true distinction between what makes a winner and what makes a loser.
The person who chooses to be a loser (for life) allows failure to define them through the self-victimisation of emotional insecurity, whilst the winner will always makes sure that failure is a benefit to themselves, a winner will make sure that failure teaches them something about themselves so that they can improve their approach to achieving inevitable success.
The winner is always crafting a long-term unwavering plan, the loser is not.
Failure in this regard becomes their most valuable asset because the positive reconstructive analysis that failure rewards them with can guide the individuals next appropriate action so that they reach closer towards their success.
A winners mindset is also dependent on having a strong sense of direction, when you have a strong sense of direction it allows no room for self-doubt, only when you start doubting yourself do you start questioning your own ability to achieve success and that is when you start to emotionally personalise the outcomes of failure rather then perceive them as beneficial hurdles that aid towards your growth as an individual.
The winner is always humble, willing to learn from mistakes, the loser is not.
In other words, the person who is always going to be a winner in life will never let their will, direction or drive be usurped or controlled by any emotional reaction to failure, this is why the winner is always stoic in their response (and not reactive) to failure, the winner takes full accountability for their specific actions and therefore don’t personalise failure as a by-product or definition of their own character because they know that action itself will always reap a responding outcome which they desire to perfect through incremental adjustment.
They understand that failure is an inevitable consequence to the grand scheme of trying to attain any form of mastery.
They understand that you are suppose to fail and never perceive it as a personal attack, that it is part of the equation to life, it is a fundamental ingredient to the recipe of reaching towards wisdom, knowledge and truth and all forms of higher good.
Therefore, it is your response to failure (and the way in which you perceive yourself as a self-autonomous individual) which dictates your direction as a human being.
This is the difference between having a winners mindset or a losers mindset.
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The core of the individual is a mystery of life, which dies when it is "grasped" (MBTI-labelling)
You are NOT a "character type".
We instead have a system-Self that regulates, transforms and evolves depending on life experience.
This is because the ego can be broken down and reformed.
This system-Self is maintained by (in)expression of universal archetypes, such as: The King, Warrior, Magician & Lover within masculinity in men. It is these archetypes that can fall in and out of their shadow components during different periods of life which change and evolve the structure of your personality and ego-identity.
This is why you will never remain a singular personality type throughout your entire life. Because typology cannot discover objective truths as it claims it can.
We are subjective beings living through objective archetypal experiences.
In 2 years ahead of time (depending on your individuation progress and maturity) you will have a different personality that is not the same as before, this is also why your personality type test results will change over time.
If it doesn't change it either means one of two things:
1. You are very self-aware and have a strong sense of Self that remains consistent throughout the years, through the journey of self-discovery you have come to understand who you are very well.
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2. That you are not living out your life as you should to experience the growth needed to evolve and overcome the results of your personality types inferior functions, not confronting your inferior functions holds you back from complete self-awareness to be able to develop a well rooted ego-identity.
Identifying and working on your inferior functions in relation to your present personality test result is the key to developing a well rounded ego-identity through self-development.
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Does life feel like a mental prison? That the all-seeing eye is watching your every move and judging you? This is what Foucault called: Panopticism. So how do we use psychology and philosophy to break free from self-doubt which increases our mental anxiety on a daily basis?
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