AskSatanOperator
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- Any books or Philosophers that pertain to HP HC's own philosophical leanings, as well as Spiritual Satanism as a whole (Nietzsche, for example)?
- A collection of autobiographical information/stories relating to HP HC and HPS Maxine? Or HPS Lydia?
- Other book reccomendations by them or areas/fields of study to develop a stronger mind (e.g., learning chess)?
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I think HP HC 666 is basically the model of a perfect human being. He is kind, nurturing, and compassionate, but also intelligent, rational and even cutthroat, and benevolently harsh. He is also hilarious tbh. And very modest/humble, but not in the fake Xian-esque type of way.
A stable paradox.
I am very curious to find out more about his life, journey, and perhaps even some of his favourite books so I can understand his philosophical leanings a little better, and what his beliefs/values/"""mindsets""" are.
For all of my life I have considered 99.999% of people idiotic and beneath me. And not in an arrogant way, it was just fact, at least, in terms of competence if nothing else. Sure, many had their virtues and wisdoms which I lacked at one point or another. But after reading the writings of HPHC, as well as some of the other high-ranking members of the JoS, for the first time in my life I feel humbled and inferior (in a good way) and am gladly willing to be taught by others in this environment. School was just retarded, and anti-intelligence. It was not an environment conducive to learning at all, and I believe, a vehicle to destroy civlisation itself and create a subliminal association between learning and pain.
Normally, I would just self-study because it was easier for me that way... But for the first time, I feel like I am truly a student. And I am grateful for it. It is not a bad feeling at all as I expected it to be, at least, when one feels they are in good hands.
It is not an admission of inferiority nor is there any benefit to egotism here, but to acknowledge there are those who are futher along this darkened path before us, and serve as the light with which we can orient ourselves towards a brilliant future; or an ideal trajectory... I guess this is something akin to what it means to have a mentor.
- Any books or Philosophers that pertain to HP HC's own philosophical leanings, as well as Spiritual Satanism as a whole (Nietzsche, for example)?
- A collection of autobiographical information/stories relating to HP HC and HPS Maxine? Or HPS Lydia?
- Other book reccomendations by them or areas/fields of study to develop a stronger mind (e.g., learning chess)?
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I think HP HC 666 is basically the model of a perfect human being. He is kind, nurturing, and compassionate, but also intelligent, rational and even cutthroat, and benevolently harsh. He is also hilarious tbh. And very modest/humble, but not in the fake Xian-esque type of way.
A stable paradox.
I am very curious to find out more about his life, journey, and perhaps even some of his favourite books so I can understand his philosophical leanings a little better, and what his beliefs/values/"""mindsets""" are.
For all of my life I have considered 99.999% of people idiotic and beneath me. And not in an arrogant way, it was just fact, at least, in terms of competence if nothing else. Sure, many had their virtues and wisdoms which I lacked at one point or another. But after reading the writings of HPHC, as well as some of the other high-ranking members of the JoS, for the first time in my life I feel humbled and inferior (in a good way) and am gladly willing to be taught by others in this environment. School was just retarded, and anti-intelligence. It was not an environment conducive to learning at all, and I believe, a vehicle to destroy civlisation itself and create a subliminal association between learning and pain.
Normally, I would just self-study because it was easier for me that way... But for the first time, I feel like I am truly a student. And I am grateful for it. It is not a bad feeling at all as I expected it to be, at least, when one feels they are in good hands.
It is not an admission of inferiority nor is there any benefit to egotism here, but to acknowledge there are those who are futher along this darkened path before us, and serve as the light with which we can orient ourselves towards a brilliant future; or an ideal trajectory... I guess this is something akin to what it means to have a mentor.