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https://www.ecosophia.net/the-kek-wars-part-one-aristocracy-and-its-discontents/

Magical thinking is part of what got Trump elected in the first place. This is a brilliant 4-part series that explores it in detail. It makes a lot of sense.

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Thank you for linking, this series was an interesting read - Kek aside. Whenever I read articles like this, it feels like a reconfirmation of my belief in The Law of One, or that we are all one being or consciousness experiencing reality from multiple perspectives.

"It’s worth noting here that the things that get projected onto the Shadow needn’t be morally bad in any conventional sense. In an earlier episode of this series, for example, I mentioned the Traditionalist thinker Julius Evola. Read his writings and you’ll find them full of sneering contempt toward the modern world for its softness and its humanitarianism—this latter is a dirty word in Evola’s vocabulary. What was going on, to judge from accounts written by people who knew Evola in person, was that he loathed his own capacities for kindness, gentleness, and compassion, and so loaded them onto the Shadow he projected onto the society around him. The Revolt Against the Modern World he wrote about in his most famous book, as such things always are, was ultimately a revolt against himself."

And what separates manipulation of perspectives or personal realities and experiences, as well as the use of "psychology" for such purposes, from what some may define as magick? That was something interesting this series brought up.