To my Courageous
HumanKind,
CowardsWhat might make a coward? A
primary thing that one might notice in a discussion of philosophy that makes
someone a coward is the lack of insight someone has. You may repeat a
point over and over and the individual you are discussing philosophy with
may clearly not understand in anyway, even if you are saying things as clear
as day. For example: When we encountered the cowards and their
empty words, they came to the conclusion that we were communists (which
exists nowhere on this site). We are not communists (not like it would
matter which illusion we might choose). They chose to focus on convincing us that we should be
capitalists. Which, of course, we are (if we must choose such a
current system, and the only reason we have is really most likely based on
the fact that we exist within it). It is the most
animalistic style of commerce, and we certainly approve of that.
Another foolish point these cowards kept assuming was that capitalism is the
only system in which one can consistently triumph. How uninsightful.
Within any system, especially capitalism, or feudalism, or communism, you
can achieve anything. You must only have the will and non-attachment
(understanding of true freedom) to do so. And, of course, freedom is
yours, and the system is quite ultimately irrelevant. They do this
because the coward interprets things through their own biases and so cannot
interpret logically or hear what anyone else is saying. Their fear is
too strong. This is what is meant by a slave to the self, and those
that cannot see it are cowards. There is no other way around that.
Another key point to notice is that you have
heard the philosophy many times and the individual saying the philosophy to
you thinks that he is "enlightening" you with every breath that escapes from
his dying body. Of course, the philosophy was boring and uninsightful
the first 300 times you've heard it. And they will cling to it until
they die, be it philosophically or physically. Either way, it should
not concern you, you cannot break through their fears. Only they can.
So let them babble into infinity.
When discussing philosophy through an email, you
may notice that these people will not want to meet directly with you.
This is because the fear of actual, risk filled, potentially death filled,
confrontation is so terrifying to this type of diseased soul, because their
body is their focus that must be protected at all costs. I know, how
can someone understand and more importantly experience life, if they are not
already "dead"? Well, they can't. It seems harsh, but it is
merely the way things are.
Physical threats and petty insults. You
will find that these abound in the egoically possessed. They are so
much trapped in the physical world that they cannot escape to even see
beyond this. Remember, don't take these things personally, or you would be
like the coward. Trapped, and limited. And also remember that
all paths are to freedom, eventually. So don't hate them either.
Also, you may find, and this is a glaring one,
that they will often challenge your use of words. They may even send
you dictionary definitions. "That's not even a word." "You can't
use that in the context you used that in." (My favorite) "Shouldn't it
be Liberty"Corps"?" You will hear that. This is a tactic of the
ego to show how much smarter one person is than another. It is obvious
that one should not need to cling to a language and the surpassing of these
limits used in identifying things is certainly positive. An idolic example:
Shakespeare. If there is no way to express yourself, make it up.
That is all language is. A made up form of expression. That is what
poetry is, that is what a movie is. If everyone stuck to what was,
there would be no clock, no car, no cell phone, or no nuclear bomb, or
LibertyCore, or Death of a Salesman.
These are some noticeable things we encounter in
attacks.
It is important above all to notice when you are doing these things.
Notice when you obsess over things that hold no actual bearing in existence.
Don't get caught up in anyone else's games of life. This especially
includes the philosophy of LibertyCore. Do not be owned here either,
whether you agree with this philosophy or not, remember that it is only
philosophy, a fleeting, pointless thing that of course should not be clung
to. It will certainly die in its time and mean nothing to the believer
when they die.
Also remember, that one can allow themselves to fully exist in this
world. So, if the coward continues to annoy you with uselessness, it
is no big deal to destroy them, on any plane. Death is part of life.
It means nothing, and the journey will carry onward. Because
existence, energy, does not die. So fight, and enjoy it. But
don't cling to the destruction or the salvation, or it will torture you,
like all things.
by Founder Stephan Pacheco |