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December
Written by jayson.
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I use words in ways that are defined differently than what may be understood upon first read. Here are some of them:
- Process – Anything capable of the verb “to be”. Literally, a “being”. A process is stateless. Things that aren’t processes are abstractions and cannot “be”. Alternatively, I use capital-P Process to refer to the power process or to actualization in the universal sense.
- Abstraction – Artifacts of reality that are created during the Process.
- Realize – From the etymological root “to make real”. Rather than being a process of discovery, I use the term to mean a process of creation. To realize is to create abstractions – if the abstraction is useful, then it is true.
- Reality – If realization is creation, then Reality is what is created.
- Actualization – The process of Desire being satisfied. To point out an instance of this process is to realize an actualizer. To realize yourself as an actualizer is the Ego ritual or Ego story.
- Arational – A term I’ve coined to dispel the negative connotations of “irrational”. It means “outside of/irrelevant to the rational”.
- Ethics – From the etymological root “Ethos”, meaning “way”. Ethics are a system of protocols used during a personhood interaction.
- Morals – The system of Ethics used when treating oneself as a person.
- Desire – The drive to become. This could be made synonymous with Nietzsche’s “Will to Power”, which is a seeking of opportunity (power) in order to go through the process of satisfaction of desire.
- Satisfaction of Desire – The process of using power (i.e., potential or disequilibrium). Generally seen as towards an Ends, but it should be noted that the actual achieving of the Ends is not the goal – it is a side effect of the Satisfaction of Desire.
- Person – Actualizers that are capable and in the process of communicating their desires, and that are capable and in the process of understanding desires. Note that this can be self-referential. To be in the person process in relation to oneself is to be sentient.
- Wealth – Wealth is the measure of the ability to engage the Process of satisfaction of individual and infinitely subjective desires.
- Hate – I refer to hate as an action. “To hate” is to dismiss one half of the person process (above) – that is, to be capable but unwilling to understand the desires of an actualizer. Note that this can be self-referential – to hate yourself is to be unwilling to understand your desires.
- Reify – “To make as a king”. Treating an abstraction as a process is to reify it.
- Ends – Reified desires. This means treating desires as things that can be reached rather than processes. Ends tend to be produced while performing the satisfaction of desires, but they are not desires themselves.
- Truth – Any abstraction useful (that is, works pragmatically) when engaging in the satisfaction of desires.
- Ritual – Any particular tool for creating abstractions and acting upon them.
- Ego Death – A useful ritual that seems to deconstruct the Ego Story. It seems like getting “outside” the Ego but I doubt that actually happens. Most “enlightenment” rituals are based around Ego Death.
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