ARISTOCRACY OF THE SOUL

ARISTOCRACY OF THE SOUL

WEEKLY MEDITATION
Life is simple. Well, modernity is insane.
With a nervous system designed to handle a certain amount of impressions per unit of time it's impressive we're not all nuts.
One could argue even reading is too much. Modernity added on screens, artificial light, air pollution, noise pollution, visual pollution (ugly architecture), nutrient pollution, radiation...
And yet, you are not completely fucked. A miracle.
So, why do you actively push your nervous system toward chaos?
Life could be simple, slow, and beautiful but you got caught up in the chase for more. More what exactly?
What you are looking for is not at the end of a long line of addition, it is at the end of a long line of subtraction.
You've already got all you need. Accept that and you will get what you want.
Not what you think you want. What you actually want.
The retardmaxxer is an essentialist without the chronic need for philosophical justification for living.
He just lives.

By @MJ

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Every authentic tradition originates from a primordial truth that transcends history, geography, and culture.

The outer forms may differ, but the inner essence remains the same.


- René Guénon


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ARISTOCRACY OF THE SOUL

Modernity has made everyone think that aristocracy only has to do with wealth, status or material success.

But true aristocracy has always been spiritual in nature.

It is not about your level in the social hierarchy. It is not about how high you climbed the corporate ladder. It is not about your bloodline, race, or class.

It is about your quality of consciousness. It is about your inner nobility.

The Aristocrat of the Soul relates to spiritual hierarchy, not social hierarchy.

One only refers to this physical realm, the other refers to how in touch with the divine one’s Soul is.

A true aristocrat is someone who rules over themselves, not others.

The true superiority is not that of one social class over another, but of one nature over another. What differentiates beings is the different intensity of the inner form.
  • Julius Evola

How well do you carry yourself through this existence? Can you remain calm in chaos? Are you ruled by impulse? The order of your inner world determines these things.

A vast majority of people have no inner world which causes them to be dictated entirely by their external world.

They have no connection with God. They have no morals. They don’t even have their own opinions.

An Aristocrat of the Soul has no fear about going against the hive mind and mass consciousness.

When a civilization becomes more driven by spiritual decay, inner nobility is an act of resistance.

The Aristocrat of the Soul is freed from collective unconsciousness because they are more individuated. They are not psychologically dependent on the approval of others.

Their actions are not dependent on the opinions of the masses because their sense of self does not originate from the external world.

Most people do the opposite. They adjust their inner world to fit the expectations of society. Most people would rather betray themselves than risk exclusion from the group. But the Aristocrat of the Soul understands that spiritual death is far worse than social rejection.

A person who abandons their inner truth in order to gain acceptance gradually loses connection with their own soul. The deeper your connection to the divine, the less you fear death itself.

You must understand that this physical world is temporary and that your consciousness extends beyond it. The more you understand this, the less willing you are to compromise your spirit for comfort or approval. Inner sovereignty can only emerge when fear no longer rules the soul.

Ancient humanity was far more group-soul based. It was more collective and less individualised. The collective consciousness of humanity is evolving more and more toward individuation.

In earlier times, human beings existed more unconsciously within the collective mind. As the journey progresses, The Soul becomes increasingly self aware and spiritually independent.

But this does not mean separation from humanity. It is a necessary development in The Journey of the Soul.

This process can be dangerous too. Without the correct inner nobility, individuation can lead to narcissism and isolation.

The One breaks into many forms, only to slowly regain consciousness through individual experience.

Individuation is not meant to isolate us from others. It is to allow us to return to humanity consciously rather than unconsciously.

In the modern world this makes inner nobility more important than ever.

Humanity is entering an age where individuals must increasingly develop their own spiritual center rather than relying entirely on external institutions or collective belief systems.

The Aristocrat of the Soul represents the individual who remains inwardly aligned amidst the chaos of the modern world.

Greater levels of individuation does not mean abandoning one’s people, family, culture, or tribe.

True individuation is not isolation. It is conscious participation within it.

A strong individual strengthens the whole.

The goal is not separation from humanity.

It is to contribute to it from a place of higher consciousness rather than unconscious conformity.

The purpose of inner nobility is not superiority over others, but mastery over oneself in service of something higher.

BY: @THEVRILLER


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