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The Solar Phallic King

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    Since Froclown seems too timid to go ahead and start this thread , I decided to take the initiative for him.😉 Where do people stand on this issue of the "Solar Phallic King"? Is this the natural state of affairs? If this be the case, then we need no government soever as the equilibrium will stabilize out of anarchy. To be honest despite apparent evidence to the contrary i am still undecided on this issue. ❗ ❓ ⬆

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    the only thing that is not joyful about struggle and fighting is if you fear defeat. If you WIN then a struggle so always joyous, it brings a feeling of joy and self confidence with each greater victory. It is only those with such a hatred of self and fear of life (Life is struggle and fighting) who feel than struggles are sorrowful.

    That is the difference between master and slave mentality, the Master loves to fight and to win, even in his lose the master learns from his mistakes and takes joy in his lessons. (That which does not kill me only makes me stronger) The slave has already been defeated before he enters the struggle, feels weak and helpless at the mercy of the world. The slave projects this weakness on others and bases ethics and life on saving people, on being safe from the hardships of life, and dreams of another world a heaven or some ideal state when he can be warm and safe and everyone can join him in being warm and safe and no one ever needs feel sorrow, disappointment or fear of losing. Thus the slave fears and hates life, (struggle for power and survival) and seeks death (peace, quite safety, and absence of overwhelming emotions)

    The Overman in the Ideal of the Master and the Last man in the ideal of the slave.

    A solar phallic King has a very keenly developed master mentality. A very high confidence in his own power, not out of arrogance or narcissism but out of tried and true tested knowledge one from real struggles and earned by passing difficult ordeals and initiations that if he fail threaten, not only life and limb, but mind and soul as well. The greatness of the reward mirrors the Risk in failure. The Ordeal of the Abyss being the Greatest possible Risk and Reward.

    The King then is another word for Magus. For example look to the Gospels where the story of the 3 Magi (called kings) of the eastern world, deferred their power to Jesus. Thus conferring or anointing him with the Solar Phallic crown, and power over their schools and territory.

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    • _ __THE_HERMIT__

      Since Froclown seems too timid to go ahead and start this thread , I decided to take the initiative for him.😉 Where do people stand on this issue of the "Solar Phallic King"? Is this the natural state of affairs? If this be the case, then we need no government soever as the equilibrium will stabilize out of anarchy. To be honest despite apparent evidence to the contrary i am still undecided on this issue. ❗ ❓ ⬆

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      Chris Hanlon
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      A person who does not fear defeat is deluded. That works for only a short time because of boldness and the lack of knowledge of others. That is good for getting something, but not keeping it. It's as if you are sure you will never fall down as you run and walk. Part of the skill is to know you will fall and how to get up without injuries to walk again.
      My thoughts.
      In L.V.X.,
      chrys333

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      • _ __THE_HERMIT__

        Since Froclown seems too timid to go ahead and start this thread , I decided to take the initiative for him.😉 Where do people stand on this issue of the "Solar Phallic King"? Is this the natural state of affairs? If this be the case, then we need no government soever as the equilibrium will stabilize out of anarchy. To be honest despite apparent evidence to the contrary i am still undecided on this issue. ❗ ❓ ⬆

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        @RosenKreutz said

        "You probably should not read "selections" with Nietzsche because all I hear is that it confuses people. You've got to read his works in their entirety. Beyond Good and Evil and Thus Spoke Zarathustra are a good one, two combination."

        I totally concur. I remember first reading Zarathustra and thinking that nearly everyone I have ever heard mention Nietzsche must have never actually read his works. They all took select quotes, out of context, and then assumed it was a representative of the whole. Absurd.

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          Since Froclown seems too timid to go ahead and start this thread , I decided to take the initiative for him.😉 Where do people stand on this issue of the "Solar Phallic King"? Is this the natural state of affairs? If this be the case, then we need no government soever as the equilibrium will stabilize out of anarchy. To be honest despite apparent evidence to the contrary i am still undecided on this issue. ❗ ❓ ⬆

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          RosenKreutz
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          Nietzsche must be the MOST taken out of context philosopher! 😄

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          • _ __THE_HERMIT__

            Since Froclown seems too timid to go ahead and start this thread , I decided to take the initiative for him.😉 Where do people stand on this issue of the "Solar Phallic King"? Is this the natural state of affairs? If this be the case, then we need no government soever as the equilibrium will stabilize out of anarchy. To be honest despite apparent evidence to the contrary i am still undecided on this issue. ❗ ❓ ⬆

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            Uni_Verse
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            Before a man can rule others, he must first rule his self.

            If a man rules his self, why would he seek to rule an other?

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              Since Froclown seems too timid to go ahead and start this thread , I decided to take the initiative for him.😉 Where do people stand on this issue of the "Solar Phallic King"? Is this the natural state of affairs? If this be the case, then we need no government soever as the equilibrium will stabilize out of anarchy. To be honest despite apparent evidence to the contrary i am still undecided on this issue. ❗ ❓ ⬆

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              Froclown
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              If one is playing football and one it perfectly disciplined and playing the game to one best, why would one want the rest of the team to join in and play the game too?

              I mean so long as oneself is working hard everyone else can goof off and do any random thing. I mean what does Wining the game have to do with anyone other than Me alone playing by the rules and actually trying.

              Oh, you mean the WHOLE team has to work together and be on the same page, and to win the game means every person an the team has a unique function to play out, but yet each can't do just whatever random thing they might think is their role, rather they HAVE one correct role which is their purpose and no ethical restrictions on how to achieve that ends.

              To function together the Team needs a coach, who is outside the game itself, but knows more about the logistics of the Game than the players.

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              • _ __THE_HERMIT__

                Since Froclown seems too timid to go ahead and start this thread , I decided to take the initiative for him.😉 Where do people stand on this issue of the "Solar Phallic King"? Is this the natural state of affairs? If this be the case, then we need no government soever as the equilibrium will stabilize out of anarchy. To be honest despite apparent evidence to the contrary i am still undecided on this issue. ❗ ❓ ⬆

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                Here is ch. 81 from the book of lies. I don't think we can mince words here or assert that Crowley was being ironic or facetious as this is not found in a pro-german news letter.

                                                       81
                
                        {Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Pi-Alpha}
                
                                         LOUIS LINGG
                
                I am not an Anarchist in your sense of the word:
                  your brain is too dense for any known explosive
                  to affect it.
                I am not an Anarchist in your sense of the word:
                  fancy a Policeman let loose on Society!
                While there exists the burgess, the hunting man, or
                  any man with ideals less than Shelley's and self-
                  discipline less than Loyola's-in short, any man
                  who falls far short of MYSELF-I am against
                  Anarchy, and for Feudalism.
                Every "emancipator" has enslaved the free.
                

                And its comment.

                                    COMMENTARY ({Pi-Alpha})
                
                
                  The title is the name of one of the authors of the affair
                of the Haymarket, in Chicago.  See Frank Harris,
                "The Bomb".
                  Paragraph 1 explains that Frater P. sees no use
                in the employment of such feeble implements as bombs.
                Nor does he agree even with the aim of the Anarchists,
                since, although Anarchists themselves need no restraint,
                not daring to drink cocoa, lest their animal passions
                should be aroused (as Olivia Haddon assures my
                favourite Chela), yet policemen, unless most severely
                repressed, would be dangerous wild beasts.
                  The last bitter sentence is terribly true; the personal
                liberty of the Russian is immensely greater than that of
                the Englishman.  The latest Radical devices for
                securing freedom have turned nine out of ten English-
                men into Slaves, obliged to report their movements to
                the government like so many ticket-of-leave men.
                  The only solution of the Social Problem is the
                creation of a class with the true patriarchal feeling,
                and the manners and obligations of chivalry.
                
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                • _ __THE_HERMIT__

                  Since Froclown seems too timid to go ahead and start this thread , I decided to take the initiative for him.😉 Where do people stand on this issue of the "Solar Phallic King"? Is this the natural state of affairs? If this be the case, then we need no government soever as the equilibrium will stabilize out of anarchy. To be honest despite apparent evidence to the contrary i am still undecided on this issue. ❗ ❓ ⬆

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                  Lykathea
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                  Just a bit of background...

                  Evola was a Fascist and the folks who run the Rose Noire site have ties to the far-right BNP. Le Pen is of course a far-right politician. (For those unfamiliar with European politics 'far right' means xenophobic.)

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                  • _ __THE_HERMIT__

                    Since Froclown seems too timid to go ahead and start this thread , I decided to take the initiative for him.😉 Where do people stand on this issue of the "Solar Phallic King"? Is this the natural state of affairs? If this be the case, then we need no government soever as the equilibrium will stabilize out of anarchy. To be honest despite apparent evidence to the contrary i am still undecided on this issue. ❗ ❓ ⬆

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                    • _ __THE_HERMIT__

                      Since Froclown seems too timid to go ahead and start this thread , I decided to take the initiative for him.😉 Where do people stand on this issue of the "Solar Phallic King"? Is this the natural state of affairs? If this be the case, then we need no government soever as the equilibrium will stabilize out of anarchy. To be honest despite apparent evidence to the contrary i am still undecided on this issue. ❗ ❓ ⬆

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                      1. Evola was not a fascist but he lived in Italy under Fascism and was opportunistic in using the fascist regime to promote his own ends. He was an integral Traditionalist, and wanted to sway Mussolini away from the Catholic church an reinstitute the Roman Pagan rule in Italy.

                      2. Rose Noir is also integral traditionalist and politically expresses National anarchism, which is to say a sort of federation which promotes total autonomy withing its states. In a national anarchist system, you can have one city that is fascist, one that is republican, one than fallows plato's republic, one that is a gorean, another that is Mormon. etc. The National level has to power within any autonomous city, it only provides a structure for inter-relations between such cities.

                      3. Far Right does not mean xeno-phobic in means concentrating or centering a people that occupy a common land with a common language and common culture. It is not hatred of any race or peoples, it is merely the notion that colors separated makes a rainbow which is more appealing than a homogeneous mixture of colors washing the whole globe in a dull gray or brown.

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