Mikeyavelli wrote:
I had to go lie on the couch and re read your post.
I'm sending you a check for 72 dollars. A regular shrink gets 250 dollars per hour.
That was useful.
I think your being sarcastic, but I will take you at your word and I'll tell you why.
It's because this information is pristine, and you've given me the opportunity to spill the beans, actually I've neve tried to explain it before.
The tragedy of the Titanic had one thing in common with the equally sad circumstances connected with the passing of Elvis Presley and Marlin Munroe.
This is in spite of the fact that Elvis and Marlin were human beings, and the Titanic was an incarnate ship embedded into the human psychic, although all three represented something as good as what you can get.
So knowing why goodness couldn't remain on top in the three instances that I brought to your attention helped me to understand why the absolute is destined to always be vanquished by the i***t unless he is saved by the one who knows what he is talking about.
I must say unashamedly that I'm referring to myself as the one who knows because it was revealed to me not only by Elvis, Marlin and the Titanic but also by the control agent I used to complete this deductive reasoning experiment.
Which caused me to believe my findings were unassailable and until now pristine.
I used the Japanese Emperor Hirohito as the control because he stayed at the top in spite of everything while he never believed that the Emperor was the incarnate personification of militaristic Japan, he always accepted it was just a bold faced lie forced on the population by cultural garbage.
What I learned was that good can never win for very long, because both inertia and animation are ruled by Fate who must always be bad since Fate was bested by God in the first place, and has been very resentful ever since.
If Fate ever became subordinate to good and so Fate was then trying to catch up, why would he bother ?, Fate would obviously just say, I'm glad all that is ended and God would have to start again, but next time, if that ever happened, it would not be so easy as Fate would be awake up.