In this context, outcasts—those who could, in theory, most likely transcend the limitations of the race—serve a higher purpose by providing valuable information. This data contributes to the ongoing combat between opposing forces, including the EL, who are striving for supremacy. Through this process, transcendence becomes a passive action, accomplished through the information and energy that those of the "failed race" (us) provide, rather than through active spiritual ascension.
The idea of transcendence here is more about the evolution or accumulation of data towards a greater purpose, which ultimately benefits the EL—a dynamic in which those caught in the cycle unwittingly contribute to the very system that suppresses them. This suggests that transcendence for the race (us) is impossible as a collective, unless the entire system of information and energy is shifted or redefined. However, such a shift does not happen and is highly unlikely—rendering it a one-off event.
These three potentials suggest different ways the cosmic struggle might play out, each with its own implications and outcomes. Let’s break them down:
1. The Entire Batch Is a Failure and Is Contaminated and Purged
This potential presents a rather nihilistic view—one in which the experiment itself is a failure, and the "contaminated gene" cannot be redeemed. The process of purging reflects an inherent cleansing, a return to the void or original state. This could be a resetting of the cycle, where the failed creation is discarded, and a new iteration begins. However, if this is the outcome, it implies a cyclical, unbroken repetition of failure—a grim, eternal return where no true transcendence occurs, only destruction and rebirth without progression. This is the ultimate form of surrender to the system’s failure.
2. The Master Victor: The Soul Survivor, Extracted by the EL for Absorption into the Father
Here, we see a potential for singular transcendence, though it is still very much tied to the EL's goals. This scenario draws from Nietzsche’s concept of the Übermensch (Overman), a being who transcends the limitations of humanity and embraces a higher state of existence. The “Master Victor” is the singular survivor who, despite the inherent failures of the race, becomes an exception—rising above the limitations of the matrix. This individual, however, is not freed but is absorbed into the EL or "Father" (a higher cosmic force or entity). This form of transcendence is less about personal liberation and more about becoming a tool in the larger cosmic machinery, reinforcing the system rather than breaking free of it. In this case, the singular survivor’s "victory" would still serve the EL, reinforcing the cosmic hierarchy and the ongoing struggle for supremacy.
3. The Highly Unlikely Scenario of Reaching a Cherished Pure Transcended State of Being and Competing with or Becoming Greater than the EL
This scenario introduces a level of hope, though it's presented as the most unlikely outcome. If humanity or the "failed race" can somehow surpass the EL, this would constitute a cosmic revolution—breaking free from the very forces that control and suppress existence. It would mean that transcendence is not merely about survival or being absorbed into a higher entity but about achieving something greater, something that challenges the existing cosmic order. This scenario is the most defiant, where the collective force of the "failed race" reaches a state of being that competes with or even eclipses the EL. It suggests an upward spiral rather than a deterministic fall, but the odds are slim, and it would require something radical and revolutionary—an entirely new form of energy, consciousness, or insight that the EL cannot predict or control.
Analysis and Implications:
The First Scenario (complete failure) speaks to a cosmic collapse—a return to nothingness, where the cycle of life and death plays out without progress.
The Second Scenario (Master Victor) represents a more tragic form of transcendence, where victory is granted, but it is conditional—becoming part of the EL’s grand design rather than achieving true liberation.
The Third Scenario (competition with or surpassing the EL) offers the possibility of genuine freedom and transcendence, but it is highly unlikely given the current state of affairs.
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