by Gary 'Z' McGee
November 11,
2024
from
Self-InflictedPhilosophy Website
Gary Z McGee,
a former Navy Intelligence
Specialist turned philosopher, is the author of
Birthday Suit of God and The Looking Glass Man.
His works are inspired by the
great philosophers of the ages and his wide-awake
view of the modern world.
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Final
by Stuz0r
"I want to teach men
the sense of their existence,
which is the Overman,
the lightning out
of the dark cloud man."
Nietzsche
What does it mean to become "the lightning out of the dark cloud
man"...?
It means becoming the personification of a shock and awe campaign.
It means striking with white hot inquiry.
It means harnessing your
integrated shadow like a sword and using that sword like an
existential Occam's Razor slicing through certitude.
More importantly, it means realizing
- balls to bones, ovaries to
marrow - that everything is connected to everything else and that you
alone are responsible for the universe becoming aware of itself.
The lightning out of the dark cloud man is a bridge to the
Overman
Ethos, inspired by Nietzsche's philosophy.
It involves a
transformative process both personally and culturally.
Here are
seven steps that might guide you on this path.
1.) Confrontation with Nihilism
"The power of the Void
is the power of wombness in us all,
the power
of true creativity."
Peggy Andreas
Objective:
Recognize the absence of inherent meaning or values.
Action:
Deliberately explore the void where traditional values or
gods no longer provide meaning. This isn't to dwell in despair but
to understand the freedom and responsibility it entails.
Engage with
existential literature, art, or personal meditation on life's
inherent meaninglessness.
When you embrace the void, you turn the tables on meaninglessness
and create a platform whereupon you are free to create your own
meaning. New meaning. Fresh meaning. Updated meaning.
The void
becomes a canvas where the art of your life can spill forth, a stage
where the drama of your life can play out, a clean slate where your
unique story can be authentically told.
Meaning, purpose, and higher values are the flowers that bloom from
the mud of the void.
It takes going through the underground of the
soul, toiling through the muck and mire of the human condition,
navigating the Underdark of your primal chaos, to discover loam rich
enough to grow your unique meaning and purpose.
2.) Self-Reflection and Overcoming
"All fixed set patterns
are incapable of adaptability or pliability.
The truth is outside of all fixed patterns."
Bruce Lee
Objective:
To understand and surpass one's current self.
Action:
Engage in rigorous self-analysis. Identify limitations,
fears, and outdated beliefs. Nietzsche's concept of
"self-overcoming" involves transcending these through will,
discipline, and creativity.
This might involve therapy, philosophy,
or personal creativity projects.
Transcend the human condition through healthy nonattachment and
achieve a self-actualized state of perpetual self-overcoming.
Your
nonattachment will keep you elevated above the battlefield of the
human condition so that you can freely move in and out of notions of
Self.
Self-overcoming becomes a chisel for the hardened beliefs within
you. You use it to humble yourself, to destroy your illusions and
murder your delusions, to unsettle your settled mind, to shock your
chakras, and to recondition your cultural conditioning.
As Camus said,
"The greatness of man lies in his decision to
be stronger than his condition."
3.) Creation of Personal Values
"Continuous improvement
is better than delayed perfection."
Mark
Twain
Objective:
Establish new values that affirm life and growth.
Action:
Cultivate values that resonate with life-affirmation,
creativity, strength, and joy.
This might involve adopting new
lifestyles, ethical systems, or artistic expressions that reject
passive acceptance of traditional morality and embrace aggressive
alignment with cosmic morality.
Question why you hold certain values.
Are they yours by choice or by
cultural imposition?
Realize that your true value is in your unique imagination.
Everything else is moonshine. Your imagination is your potential.
It's your deepest longing to express your own values in the world.
This uniqueness is your life's purpose, your soul's signature, your
unmatched contribution to the human condition.
Live experimentally. Practice becoming over being. Self-interrogate.
Self-actualize. Self-overcome. Keep the eight-spoked wheel of virtue
(courage, moderation, wisdom, justice, curiosity, honor, humility,
and humor) moving forward. Keep your values in sacred alignment with
universal laws. Live in harmony with cosmic principles.
The process of revaluation is not a linear progression but a
spiraling journey where each step might revisit previous ones with
new insights.
4.) Embracing the Dionysian
"These poor creatures
have no idea how blighted and ghostly
this so
called 'sanity' of theirs
sounds when the glowing life
of a
Dionysian reveler thunders past them."
Nietzsche
Objective:
To integrate both Apollonian (order, beauty) and
Dionysian (chaos, ecstasy) aspects of life.
Action:
Live life with intensity, embracing both its highs and lows.
Celebrate life's passions, creativity, and even its tragedies. This
might mean engaging in music, dance, or other forms of ecstatic
expression, balancing order with chaos.
Practice Dionysian disobedience despite
Apollonian obsequiousness.
Be divergent. Practice Promethean audacity. Dance through the
mannequin culture. Thunder past the status quo junkies. Live
deliberately. Be a courage-enforcer, a mettle sharpener, a
lion-awakener.
The key is courageously delving into the forbidden to discover
hidden secrets otherwise unattainable.
So as not to remain blinded
by the light of outdated culture.
So as not to get lost in the abyss
of a thousand and one clashing dogmas.
So as not to fall victim to
the tyranny of reason at the expense of the vitality of imagination.
5.) Cultivating the Will to Power
"We, half dust, half deity."
Lord Byron
Objective:
To assert one's creative force over life's circumstances.
Action:
Practice making decisions and taking actions that expand
one's influence over one's life.
This isn't about power over others
but power over oneself and one's environment. It might involve
leadership roles, pioneering projects, or personal development
challenges.
The will to power is the will to self-mastery.
It's a health-based,
body-based, earth-based philosophy.
It's going from being merely a
self-forging independent force to becoming a self-overcoming force
of interdependent fate.
Self-mastery is mastering mortality despite infinity.
In the throes
of self-mastery everything is a whetstone:
pain, setbacks, tragedy,
mistakes, loss.
The obstacle is the path. Iron sharpens iron.
Catharsis begets catharsis. Diamond cuts diamond.
Practicing the will to power is having the ability to use the
hardships of life, the setbacks, the slings and arrows, the ups and
downs, to make yourself stronger.
It's choosing to live life to the
fullest, knowing mistakes will happen; rather than merely existing,
fearful of making any mistakes.
Cultivating the will to power is about striving towards personal
excellence, creativity, and resilience, not for the sake of power
over others, but to master oneself and to live life with passion and
purpose.
6.) Balancing the Will to Power
with the Will to Humor
"As soon as you have made a thought,
laugh at it."
Lao Tzu
Objective:
Live in such a way that your sense of humor rivals all
other virtues.
Action:
To allow the law of levity to supersede the law of gravity.
To keep humor ahead of hubris.
The will to humor is the only thing more powerful than the will to
power.
With this power over power, those practicing the will to
humor are compelled to turn their power outward.
First as laughter,
second as expiation, and third as prestige.
This presents an interesting challenge to the traditional
understanding of power dynamics.
While the will to power might drive
creation, conquest, and personal growth, the will to humor operates
in the realms of open-mindedness, resilience, flexibility, and
catharsis.
Both can coexist, with humor offering a different kind of
strength - one that might not dominate in the same overt ways as
traditional power but perhaps influences on a deeper, more pervasive
level through laughter, insight, and connection.
Ultimately, while power is about control, humor is about
liberation - liberation from the seriousness of life, from oppressive
structures, and from one's own limitations.
Practice humor over hubris.
Hang a question mark on all the things
you've taken too seriously.
Set a tripwire for your pride.
Dangle a
noose over your petty expectations.
Take everything with a grain of
salt and some things with the entire saltshaker.
Have a laugh at the
cosmic joke...
7.) Contribution to Cultural
Evolution
"Be extremely subtle
even to the point of formlessness.
Be extremely
mysterious
even to the point of soundlessness."
Sun Tzu
Objective:
To influence the broader cultural narrative towards
life-affirming values.
Action:
Share your insights, creations, and life lessons through
art, writing, teaching, or activism. Engage in public discourse,
challenge prevailing norms, and inspire others towards their own
self-overcoming.
This step might involve community building or
becoming a cultural figure who embodies these values.
Balance solitude and society.
Nietzsche highlights the importance of
solitude for self-discovery but also the necessity of returning to
society to contribute and influence.
Equilibrium is key.
Stretch
your comfort zone.
Seek solitude and adventure.
Discover the
labyrinth and your very own
Hero's Journey.
Just remember to return
to the "tribe" and share your magic elixir.
Most important of all:
avoid Dogma...!
Each step should be approached
with a caution against creating new dogmas. The Overman Ethos is
about continual overcoming, not static achievement.
Building this bridge requires continual engagement with oneself and
the world, embracing both destruction and creation.
It's a path of
becoming, not arrival, where each step challenges and expands the
individual towards a fuller expression of human potential,
resonating with the Overman - one who creates their own values, lives
passionately, and contributes to the evolution of human culture...
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