Jrvan
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Many in this world have a very wrong attitude and approach to hierarchy that causes serious problems. They do not follow the Godly model of hierarchy.
In the Godly model, one who manages to surpass another in rank and/or ability is not only a welcome thing, but is celebrated. The human tendency to guard their position from anyone advancing past them is ungodly. It’s a fear of loss even though one of your own kind becoming better than you is only a gain to yourself and the whole.
The taste of success and prestige is like a poison that people get drunk on. Once they have it, they defend it as if their status is a great treasure hoard. To have status above other people is taken as some sort of trophy rather than a privilege to lead one’s people. This kind of mindset is why many in higher positions of hierarchy will knock others down when they attempt to climb the hierarchy.
To utter the words “Know your place” to the young genius who displays talent and a drive for achievement is a mark of the most cowardly and selfish beast who hates not only his people, but also the inherent law of forward motion within nature. They live for stagnation, to maintain themselves and what they have. Despite being higher, they drag their race down with this mindset and attitude towards hierarchy, and they are in fact a net loss for society. It is evil to do this in an effort to maintain one’s self above others.
The true and valid advancement of others above yourself should always be celebrated. It means only good things for everyone including you. We should all be grateful that there are people who are better than us. We should put the greatness of our individual races far above that of our own greatness in priority. What good is having a figurative trophy that says #1 when your race is in the toilet because you wouldn’t allow anyone to take their rightful place in the hierarchy? Why would anyone want to be the leader of a pile of shit, if they could see clearly past their own retarded vanity? If they could see clearly then they would be horrified at what they caused.
An example could be the Patrician class of Rome. They believed in status by birth and the over-importance of name. They would not allow for any from the Plebeian class to rise, to advance in spirituality. Without power of birth, without a sacred Nomen, one could never reach their full potential as a spiritual being on Earth. Try to imagine advancing in spiritual power through advancement, and rising in spiritual rank, but never having this acknowledged or accepted by your spiritual leaders. If your spiritual leaders were so pathetic and scared of losing their position that they acted as gatekeepers to you and others, never allowing you even the possibility of rising higher than them, would you not be angry? Imagine if the Pharaohs of Egypt refused to invest in and train their successors. That was a sacred tradition for an important reason. They even had the succession myth to guard against this sort of selfishness.
This eventually caused a civil war in Rome between the Patrician and Plebeian classes. The Plebeians, of course, took this way too far and ruined their society over it. However, it was most likely caused as a reaction in the first place by Patrician arrogance.
After the Plebeians supplanted Rome, many bad things happened. Immigrants could suddenly acquire the important Nomen Gentilicum which marked one as an important family in Rome. The Nomen Gentilicum effectively became worthless and no longer meant anything. Being a Plebeian became more advantageous than being a Patrician, so much so that a Patrician paid to be adopted by a Plebeian family (thus sacrificing their Patrician status).
All this and more horrors, just because they refused to allow one crab to rise from the bucket.
What is the lesson? The prejudice against the lower classes taken too far is destructive and will generate a reaction which can potentially destroy your civilization. Defending hierarchy to a needless degree is as destructive as lowers trying to climb the ladder without actually advancing spiritually.
If a Plebeian was initiated in the mystery schools, advanced very far spiritually and bettered themselves to a large degree, then why bar them from status that they earned? Why block your people from rising? Why fear others becoming better than you? Even animals don’t do this.
Animals are smarter than us in this regard because they obey nature. They can do hierarchy correctly, but for some reason we humans can’t get it right. In a wolf pack, if the Alpha needs to be replaced for the survival of the pack, or if a beta becomes better fit for leadership than the reigning Alpha, then a challenge is issued. If the beta proves itself then the former Alpha steps down and becomes beta. There is nothing wrong with being beta, and wolves have no problem with it. Good leaders know when to follow. Everyone covets the Apha seat, but who is actually worthy of it? Who could actually be a wolf for a single day? A bunch of boys who try so hard to be “alpha” are going to be wolves when they are so immersed in pop culture and idolizing “alpha status” and are so up their own ass that they would never willingly follow other wolves? They would get their own pack killed while trying to maintain their “alpha” status (which they wouldn’t have in the first place because they’re petty boys). No, they wouldn’t even be wolves in the first place. This mentality is pathetic and cancerous.
If you don’t want others to be better than you then make damn sure you keep rising higher and higher spiritually because eventually this state of affairs will end. We will transition to the proper model of hierarchy that our Gods follow, and everyone will be allowed to take their rightful place within it.
One last note. If you feel the need to guard your power from others then that simply means you have none. You will be replaced.
In the Godly model, one who manages to surpass another in rank and/or ability is not only a welcome thing, but is celebrated. The human tendency to guard their position from anyone advancing past them is ungodly. It’s a fear of loss even though one of your own kind becoming better than you is only a gain to yourself and the whole.
The taste of success and prestige is like a poison that people get drunk on. Once they have it, they defend it as if their status is a great treasure hoard. To have status above other people is taken as some sort of trophy rather than a privilege to lead one’s people. This kind of mindset is why many in higher positions of hierarchy will knock others down when they attempt to climb the hierarchy.
To utter the words “Know your place” to the young genius who displays talent and a drive for achievement is a mark of the most cowardly and selfish beast who hates not only his people, but also the inherent law of forward motion within nature. They live for stagnation, to maintain themselves and what they have. Despite being higher, they drag their race down with this mindset and attitude towards hierarchy, and they are in fact a net loss for society. It is evil to do this in an effort to maintain one’s self above others.
The true and valid advancement of others above yourself should always be celebrated. It means only good things for everyone including you. We should all be grateful that there are people who are better than us. We should put the greatness of our individual races far above that of our own greatness in priority. What good is having a figurative trophy that says #1 when your race is in the toilet because you wouldn’t allow anyone to take their rightful place in the hierarchy? Why would anyone want to be the leader of a pile of shit, if they could see clearly past their own retarded vanity? If they could see clearly then they would be horrified at what they caused.
An example could be the Patrician class of Rome. They believed in status by birth and the over-importance of name. They would not allow for any from the Plebeian class to rise, to advance in spirituality. Without power of birth, without a sacred Nomen, one could never reach their full potential as a spiritual being on Earth. Try to imagine advancing in spiritual power through advancement, and rising in spiritual rank, but never having this acknowledged or accepted by your spiritual leaders. If your spiritual leaders were so pathetic and scared of losing their position that they acted as gatekeepers to you and others, never allowing you even the possibility of rising higher than them, would you not be angry? Imagine if the Pharaohs of Egypt refused to invest in and train their successors. That was a sacred tradition for an important reason. They even had the succession myth to guard against this sort of selfishness.
This eventually caused a civil war in Rome between the Patrician and Plebeian classes. The Plebeians, of course, took this way too far and ruined their society over it. However, it was most likely caused as a reaction in the first place by Patrician arrogance.
After the Plebeians supplanted Rome, many bad things happened. Immigrants could suddenly acquire the important Nomen Gentilicum which marked one as an important family in Rome. The Nomen Gentilicum effectively became worthless and no longer meant anything. Being a Plebeian became more advantageous than being a Patrician, so much so that a Patrician paid to be adopted by a Plebeian family (thus sacrificing their Patrician status).
All this and more horrors, just because they refused to allow one crab to rise from the bucket.
What is the lesson? The prejudice against the lower classes taken too far is destructive and will generate a reaction which can potentially destroy your civilization. Defending hierarchy to a needless degree is as destructive as lowers trying to climb the ladder without actually advancing spiritually.
If a Plebeian was initiated in the mystery schools, advanced very far spiritually and bettered themselves to a large degree, then why bar them from status that they earned? Why block your people from rising? Why fear others becoming better than you? Even animals don’t do this.
Animals are smarter than us in this regard because they obey nature. They can do hierarchy correctly, but for some reason we humans can’t get it right. In a wolf pack, if the Alpha needs to be replaced for the survival of the pack, or if a beta becomes better fit for leadership than the reigning Alpha, then a challenge is issued. If the beta proves itself then the former Alpha steps down and becomes beta. There is nothing wrong with being beta, and wolves have no problem with it. Good leaders know when to follow. Everyone covets the Apha seat, but who is actually worthy of it? Who could actually be a wolf for a single day? A bunch of boys who try so hard to be “alpha” are going to be wolves when they are so immersed in pop culture and idolizing “alpha status” and are so up their own ass that they would never willingly follow other wolves? They would get their own pack killed while trying to maintain their “alpha” status (which they wouldn’t have in the first place because they’re petty boys). No, they wouldn’t even be wolves in the first place. This mentality is pathetic and cancerous.
If you don’t want others to be better than you then make damn sure you keep rising higher and higher spiritually because eventually this state of affairs will end. We will transition to the proper model of hierarchy that our Gods follow, and everyone will be allowed to take their rightful place within it.
One last note. If you feel the need to guard your power from others then that simply means you have none. You will be replaced.