Fiery Pluto
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Let me clarify right away what I mean by social relationships. I do not mean exclusively friendship relations, but all interactions with other people.
Pagan antiquity truly knew the importance of society. As Marcus Aurelius teaches, human nature is marked by sociability.
Humanity can only truly advance through cooperation. A human being cannot progress spiritually without help from others. If one does not give some form of help, one falls into nihilism. In the sense that one no longer has any drive to live, one cannot find meaning. Any form of help that gives something to others except what does not constitute real help, i.e. the typical forms of instant gratification of a Jewish society.
If one does not have the drive to live, one does not have the drive to advance spiritually either. Solitude is not what will make you advance. In loneliness, no meaning will spontaneously arise, no happiness even with meditation you will not advance. You will lose control of your mind, thoughts will overwhelm your soul and you will experience severe apathy.
It does not mean that you have to help every person. You are not a xian. You have to distinguish the righteous people from the parasites, those who give nothing and do not seek to advance in general. Unfortunately, Jewish society has created very insecure people, and when you get attached to someone before you get help you might wait a while. In relationships you must then always be yourself, but not closed off. You have to understand when others have something important to give you. That way you can experience real growth. Do not be afraid to make mistakes and learn from others. You are not a god, to err is human.
Of course you cannot think 100 per cent of others. You have limits to the help you can give to others if they are not satanists. You have to achieve a balance, your balance that manifests itself in your uniqueness. As Azazel teaches "Nothing in Excess", you have to be balanced in dealing with opposites.
Balance also between reason and compassion. Help must be rational, not driven by total compassion. Again, you are not a xian. You cannot help a person who has never done anything or developed any skills by giving him 100 euros, but you must help him by, for example, finding him a job. You must include him in the social dynamics of mutual cooperation. Then he can also hope for spiritual progress.
As Marcus Aurelius again teaches, if you are annoyed by the viciousness of men, do not get angry, but educate them.
I have learnt all this from personal experience. I thought that in solitude and total concentration on myself I would elevate myself, and so I did for a short time. In reality, the problem was not really the social relationship itself, but my approach in the relationship. For this reason, the relationship became negative.
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Pagan antiquity truly knew the importance of society. As Marcus Aurelius teaches, human nature is marked by sociability.
Humanity can only truly advance through cooperation. A human being cannot progress spiritually without help from others. If one does not give some form of help, one falls into nihilism. In the sense that one no longer has any drive to live, one cannot find meaning. Any form of help that gives something to others except what does not constitute real help, i.e. the typical forms of instant gratification of a Jewish society.
If one does not have the drive to live, one does not have the drive to advance spiritually either. Solitude is not what will make you advance. In loneliness, no meaning will spontaneously arise, no happiness even with meditation you will not advance. You will lose control of your mind, thoughts will overwhelm your soul and you will experience severe apathy.
It does not mean that you have to help every person. You are not a xian. You have to distinguish the righteous people from the parasites, those who give nothing and do not seek to advance in general. Unfortunately, Jewish society has created very insecure people, and when you get attached to someone before you get help you might wait a while. In relationships you must then always be yourself, but not closed off. You have to understand when others have something important to give you. That way you can experience real growth. Do not be afraid to make mistakes and learn from others. You are not a god, to err is human.
Of course you cannot think 100 per cent of others. You have limits to the help you can give to others if they are not satanists. You have to achieve a balance, your balance that manifests itself in your uniqueness. As Azazel teaches "Nothing in Excess", you have to be balanced in dealing with opposites.
Balance also between reason and compassion. Help must be rational, not driven by total compassion. Again, you are not a xian. You cannot help a person who has never done anything or developed any skills by giving him 100 euros, but you must help him by, for example, finding him a job. You must include him in the social dynamics of mutual cooperation. Then he can also hope for spiritual progress.
As Marcus Aurelius again teaches, if you are annoyed by the viciousness of men, do not get angry, but educate them.
I have learnt all this from personal experience. I thought that in solitude and total concentration on myself I would elevate myself, and so I did for a short time. In reality, the problem was not really the social relationship itself, but my approach in the relationship. For this reason, the relationship became negative.
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