The Power of Authenticity: The Key to Success in the Age of AI

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Who are you fooling? You’re weird; you know it; I know it. You’re not like everyone else, and that’s the key to your personal power. Don’t let em tell ya otherwise. Let the sheep people celebrate conformity. Your uniqueness is the personal part of personal power. Let them passively worship at their mainstream temples of […]

Festivus of Darkness: How To Realign With The Celestial Cycles

🌟🎄️️️️🌟 Ah, the holiday season. It’s time to clean yourself up and put on an ugly sweater for the Festivus/Christ/X/Kwanza/Hanukah Mass -aka the holidays/holy days- Die Krampusnacht! A time for joy, gift giving, and… worshiping demons? Whaa? Yeah, you read that right. I know what you’re thinking, “That’s a bit far-fetched and extreme, isn’t it?” […]

Cassandra’s Vision and Curse: Intuition, Precognition and Insight

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In the Vedas, it says that we are currently living in the age of Kali, also known as the age of quarrel and confusion. Just great. This era is characterized by chaos, disorder, lies and lots of plastic, plastic people even. During this time, our senses can be easily deceived, leading to misconceptions and misunderstandings […]

This Ancient Occult Law Can Make You Rich

  The Sphere Of Availability, Sales Funnels And The Horn of Plenty    The Occult Law of the Sphere of Availability is a fundamental principle that governs the realization of desires and goals. It states that there is a specific range or sphere of possibilities that is available to an individual at any given time, […]

Abandoning Hope: Finding Inner Peace

Abandoning hope can be a difficult concept to grasp for the western mind. It doesn’t mean giving up, but rather being at peace with who you are in this very moment -flaws and all.

Empiricists Rumble: Hume vs. Kant on Causality

The views of causality put forth by David Hume and Immanuel Kant, two prominent philosophers of the 18th century, share a common ground that knowledge is contingent on experience. However, they diverge on the fundamental nature of causality and how it is perceived.