EasternFireLion666
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We wish our leaders to pass on what they are to the future generations in terms of both ability and vision which requires integrity. This comes with the predisposition to do so which means a selection is necessary.
Of course, our society will have to advance and understand what are the causes and impediments of each individual’s development. It is not always enough to use a whip on someone as if they were a donkey which even when used literally, is animal cruelty. Try harder, lift more, study harder, faster! It works to a certain degree, but one risks losing adepts and they may turn against the ideas, skills and knowledge you are trying to teach them.
Of course, it is each individual’s duty to push themselves beyond the boundaries of laziness and achieve the desire to grow, but in order to make evolution easier, we need a system that identifies all biological, hormonal, psychological causes and effects and uses this separately on each individual to help them grow. Basically, this means using the same means the enemy had, but for the exact opposite goals. The states might keep records or databases of each individual’s abilities, aliments, deficiencies, strong points and so on. We might organize those databases by goal, cause of failure and consequence, or by ability and potential which might define the goals. There are many ways, but future and the flow of the Universe’s energy will lead us to the conclusion.
One must be able to determine what are the causes of his failure. Why am I unable to achieve faster meditation results? My breathing capacity might affected by something. Is it the lung capacity? Any possible allergies that trigger cough or obstruction? If yes, then is this related to a nutrient deficiency? Perhaps the medical system should check my vitamin D dosage.
Let’s say I do have a vitamin D deficiency. But I am taking enough of it when I am not being exposed to the sun. Perhaps I need more magnesium for a better absorption. Or perhaps my bowels’ flora is damaged and I might need probiotics. This in turn can cause the faulty absorption of other nutrients such as protein and vitamin B which can cause canker sores, hair thinning and other issues.
I have overused the word “correlation” in my writings more than any other term because the key to our advancement is the ability to make correlations. As we can see everything is linked to everything and if humanity as a whole understands this concept and how to use it, a massive awakening is inevitable. Of course, this is also related to one’s natural predisposition and mastering the ability to make correlations on such levels requires both knowledge and resilience because at one point during the individual’s development, the mind might make so many correlations that it may overwhelm them. This process also requires the mastery of balance and calming one’s mind. I had and still have some speech problems because of this phenomenon where ideas and links between them come faster than words. Sure, it also strongly depends on natural predisposition as it could be a strictly physical aspect or even a retrograde Mercury at birth. Many have this configuration.
There are four main factors which define a human: the astrological natal chart, genetics, education and life experience. By combining the first two into one, we might reduce the equation to three factors for the purpose of using those notions in speeches for unspiritual individuals. Therefore, we have natural predisposition, education and life experience.
When selecting the future elite, states must look for multiple abilities in its citizens. But to have a wider area of choice, the above ideas must be implemented on a large scale. The states must look first and foremost after integrity and citizens which have a conscious and understand vision. This can make the difference between politicians and statesmen who don’t just look for how to get a term, but understand they need to implement projects that last for years and are able to maintain and even grow on top of them.
They must be well educated and have knowledge in the selection areas. The education system must be based on our vision and ideas.
Leadership skills are important. True leadership remains a mission of selflessness as most exceptional people do not see leadership as a means to fill their own egos or to gain power for the sake of power.
A leader’s most sacred mission in our times is to lead others to advance as well for those purposes. In order to achieve the well-functioning of society, most if not all of its members must understand what this means. People must understand and get involved in the affairs of civic duty, selflessness, economy, legislation, moral common sense, security and have consideration for others. The last element is the most important as it creates good relations between people and therefore working together towards all other common goals comes easier. Consideration must be thought from a young age and most importantly in schools. People must be dragged out of this toxic environment of the enemy based on endless ideological and animalistic conflict and come to work together to advance society as the advancement of society and the individual walk hand in hand.
Eugenics and other methods must be applied in order to decide and encourage who breeds more. The enemy’s definition for “tolerance” had made the lesser elements breed like flies and their system has given them enormous advantage over the normal individual. This is where our sacred mission of leadership must step in and train the educated to develop their minds, muscles and emotional balance as their whole set of abilities will need to be used at maximum capacity.
Many dismiss the notion of courage, but without courage and bravery, our enemies will prevail. The exact individualistic mindset is that which puts us in such massively collective situations, when one thinks he will not make a difference and either hopes others will do so or even supports and appeases the scum of society in order to be left alone, but evil always expands and finds its ways to every person, the first victims often being the perpetuators themselves. Progressive thinkers did not wish to have enemy labels put on them and therefore, support the exact policies which in turn put them in an environment of weak law, high criminality, inflation, economic havoc, lack of property and poor salubriousness.
Again, I requote Thucydides on his most important vision: “The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting by fools.” Add an enemy’s ill will to this equation and we get the formula for total disaster.
We must also understand that when someone does not perceive a vision, strategy, plan or tactic, this will create resentment inside their minds towards the strategist. This applies in any situation, military, business or a life situation. Leadership comes with the additional mission of being strong and not letting others set one off course based on emotional attacks. The leader must carefully think his strategies and tactics and be mentally ready for the consequences. A life of leadership is not a quiet and peaceful life. One must contemplate carefully on this before embarking on this journey.
The fundamental difference between a leader and a boss is that the leader must lead by example while the boss will only give orders. A true leader must give examples and inspire others to act the way he wishes them to. It is best to earn and maintain a strong degree of respect and lead based on loyalty and not fear. Communists ruled by ways of fear while the National Socialists inspired and earned the loyalty of their followers. The truth remains that, no matter how people view Hitler and the NSDAP party, they entered parliament by means of vote with a strong popular basis behind them.
They managed to maintain that trust further throughout the upcoming difficult years.
While the exceptional individuals will see the resolves of such a vision, there can be a certain element of society that will either reject advancement on their own, by the pressure of an internal subverter or because of both factors. This is why further leading based on authority is necessary. In the incipient stages of our Empire before we achieve a certain degree of collective elevation, democratic means might not always achieve us the way towards our vision.
Spiritual training opens up the psychic centers which gives us a way better perception of the world affairs. One’s mind becomes a vast array of general and natural understanding. This also gives us an impulse to get involved and implement what we see. On the other hand, sports and especially physical combat gives us courage and confidence. Those two elements added on top of a vast intellect, amplifies those characteristics and makes for a deadly combination.
The spiritually mature individual sees the correlation between his own advancement and the goal to advance others as well, as he knows we are all interconnected. The "how does this affect you?" rhetorical question is the indicative of a weak mind that does not perceive or refuses to acknowledge the endless links between people and their actions. Their weak characters refuse to admit the simple principle of cause and effect. Power for the sake of power is a shallow vision for egocentric, weak-minded people. Power must be accompanied by a vision or a collective mission. Most people reside in a fallen state of spirituality and only want power and money for the sake of feeding their inflated egos. Money and power, until a certain level fulfill the basic needs, whatever exceeds those must be accompanied by a mission or a vision.
Spiritually advanced individuals do not desire power for such purposes, but only desire it to elevate the world from its current state. Most of leaders during difficult times despised power, mostly because of the toxic circumstances the enemy had created around this layer of hierarchy. In the House of Cards TV series, Frank Underwood, the main character which is also the president of the United States, has a famous quote that is very important in my opinion: "I have no respect for the ones who do not see the difference between money and power".
A leader must first and foremost care for his own people. By “his own people” I am not referring to caring for all elements of society if the case is such that some will impede others form advancing or living a normal life. A society, nation or race must be carefully managed in order for the good citizens to prosper. But regardless of each of our own predispositions, people must have the chance to a good education and proving themselves which will minimize the number of people who will, so to say, “enter the next step of selection” where legislation may judge them.
It does not matter what state a group is in, if a leader takes on himself to care about that group, he must look towards the overall prosperity and future of that group.
The leader, the elite must also in many areas have a warrior mindset.
The warrior is defined as that person who will do whatever it takes to achieve his goals. Generalized principles such as “never give up on your dreams” are debatable in the sense that the dream must first be feasible and then it must be worth the effort. If such is the case, then one can engage on the path of seeing that dream through the ends of achievement. Along one’s path, the methods might change as circumstances always change and there is no use in persevering on a dead path. “Errare humanum est, (sed) perseverare diabolicum” as said by the Roman philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca.
Despite the debatable moral reference term “diabolicum”, Seneca states that it is human to make mistakes, but it is unforgivable to persevere on the same failed method.
The warrior mindset must always contain the will to fight for one’s objective, the necessary physical and mental vigilance, endurance and the strength to do what must be done to achieve the goal.
There is nothing that gives such a boost of power and confidence as physical exercise. This side of our growth even stimulates other hidden abilities to catch root. The power and agility it gives to the body are one of the best gifts a human can give himself. Exercising and pushing one’s own body past the limits triggers hormones such as serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine which are the ones that give us the feeling of accomplishment and joy. This in turn opens your hunger for more results while at the same time, increases your confidence and courage. Only trough experience can one understand those things and the importance of hormones.
Physical exercise also boosts the circulation which is in a direct relationship with your brain and the rest of the organs. Therefore, exercise leads to a healthy body both in terms of muscle and organ capacity while also unleashing your intellect.
You will be surprised to learn through experience how much your intellectual capacity expands as a result of physical fitness. Energy and blood circulation are synonyms to the resources a country needs to sustain its people.
The warrior mindset is especially of utmost importance in the context of our endeavor against the enemy. One most important aspect of a man’s warrior spirit is physical training and especially physical combat. Hand to hand combat sports calibrate the instincts and help enormously in giving one much more mental clarity by being a consequence of self confidence in a modest and calculated way. The more one achieves and increases his own skills, the more he has a sense of safety and the fears of danger and constantly having something to prove lessen.
The more society thinks collective and altruistic, the more exceptional people it creates and expands its basis for selecting leaders and elites to preserve society and maintain it. It is our sacred mission. It is like growing a garden, you will reap what you sowed.
“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.”
Socrates
“Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others.”
Plato
“Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.”
Marcus Aurelius
“What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.”
Pericles
“Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.”
Aristotle
Of course, our society will have to advance and understand what are the causes and impediments of each individual’s development. It is not always enough to use a whip on someone as if they were a donkey which even when used literally, is animal cruelty. Try harder, lift more, study harder, faster! It works to a certain degree, but one risks losing adepts and they may turn against the ideas, skills and knowledge you are trying to teach them.
Of course, it is each individual’s duty to push themselves beyond the boundaries of laziness and achieve the desire to grow, but in order to make evolution easier, we need a system that identifies all biological, hormonal, psychological causes and effects and uses this separately on each individual to help them grow. Basically, this means using the same means the enemy had, but for the exact opposite goals. The states might keep records or databases of each individual’s abilities, aliments, deficiencies, strong points and so on. We might organize those databases by goal, cause of failure and consequence, or by ability and potential which might define the goals. There are many ways, but future and the flow of the Universe’s energy will lead us to the conclusion.
One must be able to determine what are the causes of his failure. Why am I unable to achieve faster meditation results? My breathing capacity might affected by something. Is it the lung capacity? Any possible allergies that trigger cough or obstruction? If yes, then is this related to a nutrient deficiency? Perhaps the medical system should check my vitamin D dosage.
Let’s say I do have a vitamin D deficiency. But I am taking enough of it when I am not being exposed to the sun. Perhaps I need more magnesium for a better absorption. Or perhaps my bowels’ flora is damaged and I might need probiotics. This in turn can cause the faulty absorption of other nutrients such as protein and vitamin B which can cause canker sores, hair thinning and other issues.
I have overused the word “correlation” in my writings more than any other term because the key to our advancement is the ability to make correlations. As we can see everything is linked to everything and if humanity as a whole understands this concept and how to use it, a massive awakening is inevitable. Of course, this is also related to one’s natural predisposition and mastering the ability to make correlations on such levels requires both knowledge and resilience because at one point during the individual’s development, the mind might make so many correlations that it may overwhelm them. This process also requires the mastery of balance and calming one’s mind. I had and still have some speech problems because of this phenomenon where ideas and links between them come faster than words. Sure, it also strongly depends on natural predisposition as it could be a strictly physical aspect or even a retrograde Mercury at birth. Many have this configuration.
There are four main factors which define a human: the astrological natal chart, genetics, education and life experience. By combining the first two into one, we might reduce the equation to three factors for the purpose of using those notions in speeches for unspiritual individuals. Therefore, we have natural predisposition, education and life experience.
When selecting the future elite, states must look for multiple abilities in its citizens. But to have a wider area of choice, the above ideas must be implemented on a large scale. The states must look first and foremost after integrity and citizens which have a conscious and understand vision. This can make the difference between politicians and statesmen who don’t just look for how to get a term, but understand they need to implement projects that last for years and are able to maintain and even grow on top of them.
They must be well educated and have knowledge in the selection areas. The education system must be based on our vision and ideas.
Leadership skills are important. True leadership remains a mission of selflessness as most exceptional people do not see leadership as a means to fill their own egos or to gain power for the sake of power.
A leader’s most sacred mission in our times is to lead others to advance as well for those purposes. In order to achieve the well-functioning of society, most if not all of its members must understand what this means. People must understand and get involved in the affairs of civic duty, selflessness, economy, legislation, moral common sense, security and have consideration for others. The last element is the most important as it creates good relations between people and therefore working together towards all other common goals comes easier. Consideration must be thought from a young age and most importantly in schools. People must be dragged out of this toxic environment of the enemy based on endless ideological and animalistic conflict and come to work together to advance society as the advancement of society and the individual walk hand in hand.
Eugenics and other methods must be applied in order to decide and encourage who breeds more. The enemy’s definition for “tolerance” had made the lesser elements breed like flies and their system has given them enormous advantage over the normal individual. This is where our sacred mission of leadership must step in and train the educated to develop their minds, muscles and emotional balance as their whole set of abilities will need to be used at maximum capacity.
Many dismiss the notion of courage, but without courage and bravery, our enemies will prevail. The exact individualistic mindset is that which puts us in such massively collective situations, when one thinks he will not make a difference and either hopes others will do so or even supports and appeases the scum of society in order to be left alone, but evil always expands and finds its ways to every person, the first victims often being the perpetuators themselves. Progressive thinkers did not wish to have enemy labels put on them and therefore, support the exact policies which in turn put them in an environment of weak law, high criminality, inflation, economic havoc, lack of property and poor salubriousness.
Again, I requote Thucydides on his most important vision: “The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting by fools.” Add an enemy’s ill will to this equation and we get the formula for total disaster.
We must also understand that when someone does not perceive a vision, strategy, plan or tactic, this will create resentment inside their minds towards the strategist. This applies in any situation, military, business or a life situation. Leadership comes with the additional mission of being strong and not letting others set one off course based on emotional attacks. The leader must carefully think his strategies and tactics and be mentally ready for the consequences. A life of leadership is not a quiet and peaceful life. One must contemplate carefully on this before embarking on this journey.
The fundamental difference between a leader and a boss is that the leader must lead by example while the boss will only give orders. A true leader must give examples and inspire others to act the way he wishes them to. It is best to earn and maintain a strong degree of respect and lead based on loyalty and not fear. Communists ruled by ways of fear while the National Socialists inspired and earned the loyalty of their followers. The truth remains that, no matter how people view Hitler and the NSDAP party, they entered parliament by means of vote with a strong popular basis behind them.
They managed to maintain that trust further throughout the upcoming difficult years.
While the exceptional individuals will see the resolves of such a vision, there can be a certain element of society that will either reject advancement on their own, by the pressure of an internal subverter or because of both factors. This is why further leading based on authority is necessary. In the incipient stages of our Empire before we achieve a certain degree of collective elevation, democratic means might not always achieve us the way towards our vision.
Spiritual training opens up the psychic centers which gives us a way better perception of the world affairs. One’s mind becomes a vast array of general and natural understanding. This also gives us an impulse to get involved and implement what we see. On the other hand, sports and especially physical combat gives us courage and confidence. Those two elements added on top of a vast intellect, amplifies those characteristics and makes for a deadly combination.
The spiritually mature individual sees the correlation between his own advancement and the goal to advance others as well, as he knows we are all interconnected. The "how does this affect you?" rhetorical question is the indicative of a weak mind that does not perceive or refuses to acknowledge the endless links between people and their actions. Their weak characters refuse to admit the simple principle of cause and effect. Power for the sake of power is a shallow vision for egocentric, weak-minded people. Power must be accompanied by a vision or a collective mission. Most people reside in a fallen state of spirituality and only want power and money for the sake of feeding their inflated egos. Money and power, until a certain level fulfill the basic needs, whatever exceeds those must be accompanied by a mission or a vision.
Spiritually advanced individuals do not desire power for such purposes, but only desire it to elevate the world from its current state. Most of leaders during difficult times despised power, mostly because of the toxic circumstances the enemy had created around this layer of hierarchy. In the House of Cards TV series, Frank Underwood, the main character which is also the president of the United States, has a famous quote that is very important in my opinion: "I have no respect for the ones who do not see the difference between money and power".
A leader must first and foremost care for his own people. By “his own people” I am not referring to caring for all elements of society if the case is such that some will impede others form advancing or living a normal life. A society, nation or race must be carefully managed in order for the good citizens to prosper. But regardless of each of our own predispositions, people must have the chance to a good education and proving themselves which will minimize the number of people who will, so to say, “enter the next step of selection” where legislation may judge them.
It does not matter what state a group is in, if a leader takes on himself to care about that group, he must look towards the overall prosperity and future of that group.
The leader, the elite must also in many areas have a warrior mindset.
The warrior is defined as that person who will do whatever it takes to achieve his goals. Generalized principles such as “never give up on your dreams” are debatable in the sense that the dream must first be feasible and then it must be worth the effort. If such is the case, then one can engage on the path of seeing that dream through the ends of achievement. Along one’s path, the methods might change as circumstances always change and there is no use in persevering on a dead path. “Errare humanum est, (sed) perseverare diabolicum” as said by the Roman philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca.
Despite the debatable moral reference term “diabolicum”, Seneca states that it is human to make mistakes, but it is unforgivable to persevere on the same failed method.
The warrior mindset must always contain the will to fight for one’s objective, the necessary physical and mental vigilance, endurance and the strength to do what must be done to achieve the goal.
There is nothing that gives such a boost of power and confidence as physical exercise. This side of our growth even stimulates other hidden abilities to catch root. The power and agility it gives to the body are one of the best gifts a human can give himself. Exercising and pushing one’s own body past the limits triggers hormones such as serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine which are the ones that give us the feeling of accomplishment and joy. This in turn opens your hunger for more results while at the same time, increases your confidence and courage. Only trough experience can one understand those things and the importance of hormones.
Physical exercise also boosts the circulation which is in a direct relationship with your brain and the rest of the organs. Therefore, exercise leads to a healthy body both in terms of muscle and organ capacity while also unleashing your intellect.
You will be surprised to learn through experience how much your intellectual capacity expands as a result of physical fitness. Energy and blood circulation are synonyms to the resources a country needs to sustain its people.
The warrior mindset is especially of utmost importance in the context of our endeavor against the enemy. One most important aspect of a man’s warrior spirit is physical training and especially physical combat. Hand to hand combat sports calibrate the instincts and help enormously in giving one much more mental clarity by being a consequence of self confidence in a modest and calculated way. The more one achieves and increases his own skills, the more he has a sense of safety and the fears of danger and constantly having something to prove lessen.
The more society thinks collective and altruistic, the more exceptional people it creates and expands its basis for selecting leaders and elites to preserve society and maintain it. It is our sacred mission. It is like growing a garden, you will reap what you sowed.
“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.”
Socrates
“Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others.”
Plato
“Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.”
Marcus Aurelius
“What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.”
Pericles
“Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.”
Aristotle