Humanity teeters on a delicate line between beast and transcendent being. Does man employ survival tactics to avoid isolation, rejection, and the risk of being destroyed by his fellows, or does he strip away the false suit that veils his true inner effulgence and embrace full transparency?
Such transparency would lay bare every aspect of man as beast, exposing without question the intricate ways the carnal body has committed atrocities—and still remains capable of doing so. In separating himself from his skin, man would become a mirror to his own nature, revealing both the darkness and the potential for something greater.
To transcend, a new mind must be adopted and fully deployed. This is a mind that emerges from what has been suppressed for millennia, rejecting not only the self and all it holds dear, but also the identity man clings to for comfort. In this transcendence, he would abandon the constructs of Moral, Virtue, and Ethics—tools that merely spin man in the same endless cycle, bound by the craft of brotherhood and sisterhood. Instead, he would live by the playbook of a higher mind, guided by Pure Principle alone.
The man in transcendence stands alone, condemned and judged as a failure by the temporal world—symbolically, hung on a cross. Yet, he would prefer rejection and death in the corporeal sense to the torment of continuing in this liminal purgatory. His cry is clear: “Give me transcendence or give me nothing!”
But who, if anyone, will be waiting on the other side? This remains the great unknown—a question of faith, courage, and the willingness to sacrifice everything for the hope of liberation.
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