by Gary 'Z' McGee
June 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. |
Jeff McAteer
"Beware the man who would kill a god,
the choir whispers,
for he
will never know peace,
and he will drag the whole universe
into war
to keep him merry company
along the way.
He will stand before the
throne,
look the void in the eye,
and laugh."
Okayophelia
Outflanked by false gods.
Outpaced by religious gods.
Overwhelmed by
contemporary gods...
What is a mortal soul to do against such immortal
angst?
Sit back and let the chips fall where they may? Possibly…
Let
the gods hang themselves from the noose of their own ignorance?
Maybe…
Pick a "side" and hope against hope that it's the correct
"side"? Perhaps, but not advisable...
So, what then?
Draw the sword of your own destiny from the hardened rock of your
inner scapegoat. Unleash yourself. Go full-frontal boss mode on the
fear-based world.
Pull the red-hot poker of your own emboldened
uniqueness from the fire and sear the outflanking gods right on the
flank.
Outpace
the religious gods by getting so far ahead of the
curve that they fall right off, like water off a duck's back.
Overcome the overwhelm of culture by outmaneuvering all so-called
answers.
In short:
Become a God Killer...!
Hang the religious gods from a cross.
Crucify them.
Transform their
blood into wine.
Get drunk.
Get mad.
Get out from under the
thousand-year-old oppression of gilded guilt, petty placation, and
mock spirituality.
Kill the tiny part of yourself that still
believes it needs such parochial nonsense to survive.
Overcome the contemporary gods.
As Nietzsche surmised,
"What I
understand of 'philosopher': a terrible explosive in the presence of
which everything is in danger."
Indeed...
Everything should be in danger because everything is in
danger. Nothing stays the same. Nothing is certain. Nothing is
secure. A good philosopher simply has the courage to point this out.
A good philosopher understands that there are no absolute answers,
only astute questions.
Challenge the
Powers That Be.
Strategically disobey.
Recondition the
cultural conditioning of others lest they collapse in upon their own
cognitive dissonance.
Be audacious.
Be impudent.
Be insouciant.
In a
world hung up on being secure, be explosive.
Trigger the easily
triggered. Beleaguer the bystanders. Drop colorful paint bombs into
black and white thinking. Count coup on the Zeitgeist.
Murder all the false gods.
Destroy all the gods claiming to be God.
The only God is Infinity itself.
The only God is the infinite
interconnectedness of all things.
Anything else is false, faux,
fake, makeshift, crude, a derogatory stopgap, religious, and a
mockery of God...!
Line them up on the high hill of your indomitable
spirit and kill them with the firing squad of your Soul.
As Lenji Yixyuan said,
"If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill
him."
Any Buddha claiming to be the Buddha is false.
Any Tao claiming to
be the Tao is not the Tao.
Any "truth" that can be named is not the
Truth.
Killing Buddha (false gods, religious gods, contemporary
gods) on the road is vital to keep creative evolution in
perspective, so as not to get hung-up on any particular notion of
Truth.
The bridge to the Overman (the one who sees that God is the infinite
interconnectedness of all things) is glued together by the bones of
outdated gods and the burnt-out husks of outdated truths.
As James Russel Lowell said,
"Time makes ancient good uncouth."
So be it...
We are all architects of this bridge to some extent. Some of us are
aware of it, but most of us are not. Most of us are cluttered and
stuck in stopgap ideologies, fettered by false gods of all kinds.
We're clustered and bottlenecked before the crossroads. We cannot
see the bridge through the smoke and mirrors of outdated reasoning.
Unable to individuate.
Unable to self-actualize.
Unable to
self-overcome.
Like pre-enlightened Rumis, we're incapable of seeing
that the door to our prison has always been open. We're unable to
see how everything is connected to everything else.
It's only by killing false gods, by murdering your mollycoddling
cultural conditioning, by destroying any given "truth" with the
power of your own Truth Quest, that you finally realize that your
prison cell was always open.
Sure, it will be scary as hell out there in the unknown.
Sure, the
existential dread of it might drive you crazy.
Sure, it will take
courage of the highest order.
So what? Buck up, buttercup...!
There are
Dark Nights of the Soul to wrestle into enlightenment.
There are
Hero's Journey's and Labyrinths to conquer.
There are egos to put on
a leash.
There are cocoons to be annihilated in and reborn from.
There are infinite masks to wear in your finite life.
Stop walking on the eggshells of your own soul.
Stop with the
whiney, woe-is-me, self-pity. Stop bowing at the feet of false gods.
Stop waiting around for something extraordinary to happen and make
something extraordinary happen.
Live on purpose, with purpose. Ride
like lightning, crash like thunder! Rise up and decapitate all false
gods with the Question Mark Sword of your unconquerable soul.
Get out of your own way.
Life is too short to remain tight in the
bud of your comfort zone.
It's time to bloom.
It's time to come into
your own.
It's time to discover your own soul despite what's been
spoon-fed to you by God-fearing men with fear-filled hearts and
outdated values.
As Maitreya Friend said in The Holy Book of Destiny,
"And when they seek to oppress you, and when
they try to destroy you, rise and rise again like the Phoenix
from the ashes, until the lambs have become lions, and the rule
of darkness is no more."
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