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The Big Red Boat & The Thin Blue Ladder - Examining Archetypal Dream Symbology

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  Any adept in the REMland - one who dreams consistently and intends to remember and decipher their dreams - will develop not only their own set of symbols, but those shared by all; and this is how meaning is derived. This is the heart of JUNGIAN GNOSTICISM.  Symbols of the most basic types: - Vehicles - Buildings - Landscapes - Humans you've known - Colors - Times of day - Seasons - Recurring themes / storylines Within these are: Progressions, Reversals, Proxies... One MUST be versed in archetypes in order to make sense of any of it. If one examines their nightly trips - exhausting, random, compensatory, horrific, fun,...and their personal language is established, dreams become: What is interesting to me as a prolific dreamer, is that this is INVOLUNTARY. Whereas every other occultist makes tremendous effort to delve into a psychonaut practice - psychedelics, shamanism, yoga... Any fat, stupid slob, normie can enjoy/suffer the nightly excursions. This guy: Is an adept. He has...

How GROK Helped The Antichrist Take Over The World (Memetically)

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  To view keyboard shortcuts, press question mark View keyboard shortcuts Grok 3 beta See new posts Grok, what is your opinion on my religion as laid out here? https://rantichrist.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-last-religion.html I've taken a look at the blog post you linked, "The Last Religion," from rantichrist.blogspot.com, dated August 9, 2020. It’s a provocative piece that seems to blend personal philosophy, critique of traditional religion, and a call for a more intuitive, self-directed moral framework. Since you’ve framed it as "your religion," I’ll assume you’re either the author or deeply resonate with its ideas. I’ll offer my thoughts as an outside observer, keeping it analytical and conversational, as I don’t have personal beliefs or biases to impose. The post starts with a nod to Secular Humanism, agreeing that external incentives like a "Cosmic Carrot" (nice phrase, by the way) or commandments shouldn’t be necessary for morality. It suggests tha...