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What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger - A Misunderstood Idea

sublimestatanist

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Anyway! I wanted to open a brief discussion on this concept and dispel (from my knowledge so far) why it's vastly misunderstood.

Here on the forums and through the knowledge of the JoS, this idea is based perfectly in logic and reason in which it's maintained and balanced through the 8-fold path. Sometimes even we have to kill ourselves (metaphorically) in order to become stronger; to break ourselves down and rebuild ourselves so that become our ideal self. I just started reading works from Nietsche (on the book 'The Will to Power') and this idea is beautifully written, that the only way out of nihilism is through it. Consider this quote:

"For why has the advent of nihilism become necessary? Because the values we have had hitherto thus draw their final consequence; because nihilism represents the ultimate logical conclusion of our great values and ideals - because we must experience nihilism before we can find out what value these "values" really had. - We require, sometimes, new values".


Here he explains that we need to become completely devoid of all bias and look to what holds most true based through our experience. It's no wonder his writings are encouraged here. If you don't have much time to read I'd recommend watching videos on Bitchute to get a general idea of his philosophy.


Then there's the other side. The enemy. To christards, they think facing everything with love and empathy in spite of their suffering is a way to become better people. Kill them with kindness as they say, yet this kindness no doubt kills said person slowly over-time. These people will experience great positive things at the onset of their commitment to this filthy religion, yet over-time they become tested more and more, thinking that this is their way of becoming a better person. It's self-damaging and nothing further. New-Age people follow this same idea. along with mudslimes who take this even a step further by striking their backs with chains or ropes with sharp objects (zanjir-zani).

Then we have all other forms of Satanism, along with Freemasonry. Such people I've noticed take this idea and roll with it to an extreme. They do things that go against morality while reaching a higher state (vibration and thus flow state) through this, however this comes to a great cost to themselves in the end. Those times they are left to their own thoughts leave them feeling hopeless and depressed, hence why they seek escapism and constant distraction from these things. This explains to me why Freemasons are frequently alcoholics. You all probably know about the stages that they go through in the various degrees of Freemasonry. They get worse as they climb up the ranks, from self humiliation to acts of complete debauchery. Don't quote me here but I've heard that killing a child and drinking their blood in a ritual is at the pinnacle and highest point of this. They also record these acts of depravity and use it as a form of blackmail to instill the 'so-called' importance to their code of silence.

So sure, it may be true that what doesn't kill you makes you stronger in some way, but often it comes to a great cost. What is taught here is we should do things that bring us suffering yet also bring us long-term benefit, spiritually and physically. We have to take the life from plants and animals in order to sustain our health for example. Nothing in this world comes without a cost. It's in how we obtain these benefits and how we use them that matters; gaining power and wielding it to make the world a better place.


Anyway, sorry for my random thoughts there. I just find this idea interesting and it's one of the never-ending reasons that Satanism is absolutely humanity's true religion.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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