{"id":8002,"date":"2015-03-29T23:29:28","date_gmt":"2015-03-30T03:29:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gornahoor.net\/?p=8002"},"modified":"2021-04-03T09:29:32","modified_gmt":"2021-04-03T13:29:32","slug":"spring-fever-intoxication","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gornahoor.net\/?p=8002","title":{"rendered":"Spring Fever Intoxication"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote><p>\nThat Self, which is free from sin, free from old age, from death and grief, from hunger and thirst, which desires nothing but what it ought to desire, and imagines nothing but what it ought to imagine, it is that which we should search out; that which we must try to understand. He who reaches that Self and understands it gains all the world of desires. ~ <strong>Chandogya Upanishad<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>For a just man shall fall seven times and shall rise again: but the wicked shall fall down into evil. ~ <strong>Proverbs 24:16<\/strong>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h2>Random Thoughts<\/h2>\n<p>It is easy to sound intelligent if you make up facts as you go.<\/p>\n<p>People see the tip of the iceberg and think they are brilliant for having noticed it. Even the Captain of the Titanic noticed the tip of the iceberg.<\/p>\n<p>Spiritually empty people often gravitate to partisan politics as an alternative. Once ensconced inside an ideology, they can then identify the orthodox and the heretics, sinners and saints, the saved and the damned. This is an artificial manifestation of <strong>Carl Schmitt<\/strong>\u2019s friend-enemy distinction. Meanwhile, the real enemy goes unnoticed.<\/p>\n<p>Recently someone wrote to me that reality is given, and we need to passively know its \u201ctruths\u201d. That can only be the case in a depersonalized cosmos. However, the cosmos is buzzing with persons who are \u201cwilling\u201d reality. How do we know that? By willing, of course, and the self-understanding of oneself as an \u201cI\u201d in the world, not as an \u201cit\u201d.<\/p>\n<h2>Intellectuals and Charisma<\/h2>\n<p>A British poll selected the <a href=\"http:\/\/rt.com\/uk\/244225-brand-influential-thinker-voted\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">top 10 public intellectuals<\/a>. Other than Klugman and Habermas, I am not familiar with any of them. My list would be different, assuming I could even reach 10. So I watched a one man show by <strong>Russell Brand<\/strong> (#4) titled <em>Messiah Complex<\/em>, or rather 30 minutes of it. (I assumed it would not get better.) He is just intelligent enough to be able to digest and regurgitate propaganda effectively, but not \u201csolid food\u201d. His theme is that we project qualities onto certain people, as \u201cMessiahs\u201d. Interestingly enough he referred to \u201cStories we are told\u201d, as the reason for this complex. However, instead of transcending all points of view, he wants to replace those stories with a rather bland left wing story.<\/p>\n<p>As <strong>Julius Evola<\/strong> said, people at the first stage simply accept a spontaneously arising world view&mdash;or &#8220;story&#8221;&mdash;as true without question. At the next stage, the first stage is called into question. Hence, the spontaneously arising worldview is replaced with an artificially constructed scientific, ideological, political, or religious worldview. Brand is at a rudimentary second stage whose success is convincing those at the first stage to uncritically adopt his &#8220;story&#8221; based on his fame and charisma.<\/p>\n<p>I was conversing with three Indian colleagues last week, two exoteric and one who is searching. The latter one was quite taken by <strong>Osho<\/strong> to my chagrin. I told them the story of Osho here and also in India. I also gave them a little lesson on the Vedanta; since they appreciated it, I asked them to buy me a Maserati, since Osho\u2019s followers bought him many cars. They politely declined.<\/p>\n<p>The Osho guy kept insisting on the value in his lectures. I told him I would take an hour and teach him everything Osho knew, provided he would buy me a car. He was interested in the talk, but not in the purchase.<\/p>\n<p>I asked them what the problem is and I got an answer I did not want to hear. They all agreed that, despite the value in my talk, no one would buy me a car because I lacked \u201ccharisma\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>I pondered that until a recent incident on facebook made that crystal clear to me. Someone had posted a photo with <a href=\"?p=5521\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Guenon\u2019s quote<\/a> about the end of the world being the end of an illusion. That got several dozen &#8220;likes&#8221;, whereas my many posts on the very same topic might get 4 or 5 &#8220;likes&#8221;. That must be due to the lack of charisma. I wonder how many of those likers understand that particular quote; probably no more than one.<\/p>\n<h2>Fairy Tales<\/h2>\n<p>I got to watch some &#8220;children\u2019s programming&#8221; last weekend. You can see it is TV written by teams of psychologists, to &#8220;tell stories&#8221; forming the first stage. They are artificially created stories, unlike fairy tales, which arise from the soul life of a people.<\/p>\n<p>My psyche was formed by fairy tales and nursery rhymes. How may such stories and poems can you tell by heart? In elementary school, we even learned Greek and Norse myths.<\/p>\n<p>I suspect that those under 35 are formed by cartoons created by psychologists. There were no 30 minute cartoons in my day.<\/p>\n<h2>Spiritual Delusion<\/h2>\n<p>In my talk with those Indian colleagues, I told them to distrust any movement that attracts Westerners (like Osho). Americans, especially, believe they are entitled to start at the top. No bhakti or karma yoga for them, but straight to raja yoga. In Buddhism, too, I\u2019ve noticed, they want to go straight to Dzogchen or Tantra without the years of preparation.<\/p>\n<p>The desire to be considered &#8220;spiritual&#8221; is a tendency, particularly among a certain type of woman, but even some men. They are usually attractive, successful, financially secure, but self-knowledge is not a commodity to be bought and paid for. And a charming personality does not help. Hence they jump at every novelty, speak in elevated tones, but are totally lacking in self-knowledge. They crave a different type of attention. My advice to them is:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\nOnly God my dear, could love you for yourself alone and not your yellow hair. ~ William Butler Yeats\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<figure class=\"rightbox\">\n<a href=\"images\/siberianshaman.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"images\/siberianshaman.jpg\" alt=\"Siberian Shaman\" title=\"Cologero as shaman\" width=\"200\" height=\"150\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n<\/figure>\n<p>Why does Gornahoor repel women? I\u2019ve met women who have read books, visited ashrams, and even have their own personal shaman or Jungian analyst. I\u2019ve spoken to Buddhists (which apparently is a polite way to be an atheist these days), artists, doctors, and so on. But as soon as I point them to Gornahoor, they shut down. My sister calls me a &#8220;shaman&#8221;, so perhaps I should follow that path. What should I charge?<\/p>\n<p>Recently, I spoke to a woman who self identifies as a &#8220;very conservative Christian&#8221;. Curiously, she ranks <em>Fifty Shades of Grey<\/em> as one of her favorite books, for its &#8220;honesty&#8221;. Probably it reminds her of Paul\u2019s description of a Christian marriage. Always aiming to please, I asked her if she would like to try a relationship like that. She hung up on me. Just a warning to you guys: it may sound good on paper, but you probably won\u2019t want a slave underfoot all the time. Unless you can afford to give her a credit card to keep her out of the house shopping, give it a pass.<\/p>\n<h2>Life Changing Events<\/h2>\n<p>I subscribe to a few &#8220;self help&#8221; mailing lists to take the pulse on things. I hear about all these &#8220;amazing&#8221; meetings with high-charged people. They are pumped up at the end. I don\u2019t know why, but that seems to be worth hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars.<\/p>\n<p>The Gnosis group is not like that, no one is &#8220;amazing&#8221;. It is hard work, but a beautiful work.<\/p>\n<p>One cute and perky woman sends me weekly notices about &#8220;life changing&#8221; opportunities. Apparently, there is a market niche based on people who want to change their lives. (She claims to be earning a 7 figure income.)<\/p>\n<p>I personally don\u2019t grok the appeal of that. If I kept changing my life that often, by this point I would have been a zoo keeper, a dance instructor on a cruise line, and would probably now be singing show tunes at a transvestite bar. No thanks, I\u2019ll keep the life I have.<\/p>\n<h2>Sequel<\/h2>\n<p>This was supposed to be a post about self-mastery, but I ran out of space. As I&#8217;ve insisted, a man should live the philosophy he holds. Hence, you won&#8217;t find, in my case, some wonderful conversion story but rather a series of attempts at self-mastery, of the subtle struggling to rule the dense. That will come soon. But first, we need the promised story of the third migration from Aeneas, but he isn&#8217;t returning my phone calls.<\/p>\n<p>On the path of gnosis, you will be freed of anxiety, addictions, self-doubts, and lack of confidence. What is that worth to you?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This was supposed to be a post about self-mastery, but I ran out of space. As I\u2019ve insisted, a man should live the philosophy he holds. Hence, you won\u2019t find, in my case, some wonderful conversion story but rather a series of attempts at self-mastery, of the subtle struggling to rule the dense. On the path of gnosis, you will be freed of anxiety, addictions, self-doubts, and lack of confidence. 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