Can Spirituality Or Metaphysics Help Us Become Free From Fear?

One characteristic of a masculine man is the quality of fearlessness. What does this mean exactly, and how does one attain such a quality? Fearlessness does not mean being stupid or reckless. It doesn’t mean trying to walk across a busy freeway with the excuse “I am fearless”. Retarded reality TV shows nowadays try to paint fearlessness as being a reckless moron.

In the ultimate sense, the fear of death is the greatest fear. If we can overcome that fear, then naturally we will be able to conquer all lesser fears. There is a reason why Tyler Durden told his friend in Fight Club that he needs to give up the fear of death because by doing so, he would be free to do anything.

“Expose yourself to your deepest fear; after that, fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes. You are free.”
― Jim Morrison

Shiva

This is turn brings us to the question of, what is the self. The fear of death is the fear that our individual selves will cease, our individual consciousness will cease into nothingness. Although science has not yet proven that there is a soul, there have been hundreds if not thousands of books written about near death experiences, that any unbiased person will accept that our consciousness lives on in an astral body after the death of the physical body.

If you are not afraid of dying, there is nothing you cannot achieve.
-Lao Tzu

Unfortunately, Eastern religions and new age spirituality, in the West at least, is plagued and infected mostly with beta types of men as well as liberal feminist women. But these eastern religions like Hinduism or Buddhism are not liberal at their root. You can go to Asia or India and see for yourself—Hindus and Buddhists are conservative people. It is unfortunate that so many men who subscribe to eastern spirituality in the West are manginas because this turns off masculine men from such philosophies.

Chakras

I’ve found the most success personally by avoiding organized religious groups and just studying eastern philosophy books by myself, and thus I’m able to avoid the liberal interpretation that most Westerners apply to such philosophies. Wherever there is an organization of any kind, there will always be women, and thus such organizations will always be a watered down version of the truth, if not promoting outright falsehoods.

The ancient books of the East such as The Teachings of the Buddha, the Tao Ching, the Bhagavad-Gita, and the Vedas help us overcome fear by reminding us the truth about how transient life really is, how insignificant we truly are. Fear is primarily a function of the ego and these ancient scriptures and books shatter our ego by teaching us that we are basically just a grain of sand in a massive universe. Even if one conquers the entire world, they’ll be forgotten within a few thousand years. That’s not to say that we should not try to become men of greatness but to achieve that first we have to achieve greatness within.

Sage

Spirituality can also help us develop a mood of detachment. By reminding us of how insignificant our existence really is, we can cultivate a mood of detachment and aloofness. With such a mood of detachment, one no longer takes everything so personally because one is trying to not identify with their own ego anymore. Having a mood of detachment and aloofness will help you in most areas of your life as well.

Power comes from within. This is the masculine propensity. The female propensity, on the other hand, is that they want to be GIVEN power by someone else. And that is where eastern spirituality and metaphysics can help us. They guide us to conquer the self, and then you are truly capable of doing anything. That is basically what enlightenment is. In the days of old, such noble goals like the attainment of enlightenment was followed by many men and this produced men of noble quality. Men found strength from within, instead of trying to get validation from the external world.

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141 thoughts on “Can Spirituality Or Metaphysics Help Us Become Free From Fear?”

  1. I don’t believe that we have to totally free ourselves of fear unless we’re going for Buddhist-style enlightenment. Learning how to manage our fear (and all of our emotions) so that it doesn’t overwhelm us is a much more achievable goal.

    1. YOU CHICKENSHIT COWARD! BREAK ON THROUGH, TO THE OTHER SIDE!!!!! YEAH!

      1. LOL. Uh, ok.
        Fear is actually a useful tool if managed correctly. It’s only detrimental when you allow it to control you.

  2. Having an awareness of a spiritual realm can serve to reduce your fear of death. But having some fear, in general, is good.

    1. Are you afraid of death, you fucking pussy? it’s time you broke on through to the other side

        1. I AM FUCKING ENLIGHTENED! I HAVE EXPERIENCED THE HIGHEST DIVINE ECSTASY! I UNDERSTAND THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE!!!!!!!!!!

      1. Not really. But didn’t you die a drunk at 27 in a seedy Paris hotel bathtub?

        1. Sounds better than a long painful life as a beta mangina slave married faggot with kids dying at 65.

        2. Actually, they both sound about equally bad to me. Both men are complete failures who died with no honor or virtue.

      2. I’m just Waiting For The Sun at the Roadhouse singing the Roadhouse Blues.

  3. One has to be a little suspicious when others start using terms such as ‘metaphysics’ and especially ‘spirituality’. Not that they aren’t extremely valid terms, but you know, they get over used and misused to the point of being meaningless or worse. But I’ve checked the context here and will even forgive the Jim Morrison quote, as this seems to be making some sound points.
    Probably most pertinent to me, the bit about avoiding organised religions. I have studied them, but never became one of them. To this day, when I meet a Buddhist, I find they are so wrapped up on the whole trip that I almost wonder if they are missing the point somewhere along the line. Don’t mean to be patronising, as I don’t have that much experience really, but even in Buddhism there are warnings against becoming a ‘Stone Buddha’. Each to his own. And just to qualify, I apply this equally to Christians or Muslims etc.
    If you want a crash course in Theology and Comparitive Religion, you need look no further than Manly P Hall and Alan Watts. Manly P Hall directly contradicts himself sometimes, but when you give lectures that last 8 hours, and give so many of them, I can forgive that. Alan Watts covers a lot of Zen and Taoism, Hinduism etc. He covers what these ‘systems’ really are and what they are not. You can find both of these men’s lectures and recording for free on Youtube. Days and days of it. I put them on headphones at night to program my brain and it is not unusual for me to go a whole 16-18 hours of solid listening without moving from my bed.
    But to paraphrase C G Jung, this is not a young man’s game. I think it was the forward by him in The Secret of the Golden Flower, where he warned that young men, must on no circumstance take these studies up. I think he was talking of men up to the age of 25 or so, or at least that is the impression I got. He was very serious about the warning. He made the point that not only was this study counter productive because young men did not have the ‘building blocks of experience’ to make whole sense of it, but that it was actually dangerous, with a possibility that the recipient of said knowledge might get a bit ‘full of themselves’ and end up with some dangerous ego inflation. You know that epidemic we are facing from the opposite sex at the moment? All it takes is one little prick, to seriously spoil her day. Their balloons are ripe to bursting, and some day soon there is going to be a very big bang. It’s a nice thought at least.
    But I’m not holier than thou. I did not heed Jung’s warning and became the very thing he warned of. We’ve all met them at some point. Arrogant little pricks that know a little about a little and think they know it all. Thankfully, life kicks the shit out of us and we learn. It hurts. It works.
    I would not advise men of that age to go into this stuff too heavily, just as Jung warned, and for the same reasons – common sense really. But I see nothing wrong with building up a little list of the important stuff to study, the best authors and philosophers in the field. For example, if you want to study Buddhism, read the Tipitaka which is actually a summary or description of the different scriptures. It is a very long read. But it is not the scriptures themselves. A man could read from dusk to dawn every waking moment of his life and he would not be able to digest the entirety of them. As in all things, work out what you want from it, build a plan, then fearlessly dive in, playfully at first, then, up to you…
    As for becoming free from fear? Well.
    As I see it, man’s greatest fear is the fear of death. And yes, both Alan Watts and Manly P Hall are true gurus in what they can offer in this regard. After many months of intense meditations on their words, I can honestly say that I have overcome my fear of death. To the first stage. Of course, I still don’t want to die, but I am on the road to being prepared. There was a day when I went to the Doctor to get my chest X-Ray results, without going into details, I had to steel myself for bad news. It surprised me the acceptance I had of the possibility that there might just be a matter of days left. Maybe months. Possibly not a whole year.
    I don’t think I could have reached there alone. Manly P Hall and Alan Watts were exceptional men. I have studied many other exceptional men, but these I would say are the two utmost esoteric philosophers of the 20th Century. And if these two together can not free you from fear, to an extent, well, I guess you just need to study some one else that works for you.
    When you are young. <25 say – live life! Take on board the teachings and the advice here on these good boards and blogs of the Manosphere. You know the ones. If you want to shave your head and become a Hare Krishna, that is ok too. Just do it mindfully and know that whichever path you choose, it will bring no rewards unless you are as brutal with yourself as you are the rest of the world. That you will need to do ‘The Work’. I honestly don’t think a young man can do better than read the findings and thoughts of other young men his age from around the world, that have similar outlooks at heart (wanting to be loved, have a family, live a full life). I have come across these very things on this very site. I wish I had had that in my day. You do. Now. Use it!
    I am very heartened and inspired by the way the Manosphere has been shaping up lately and the direction it is taking. There is a tangible feeling that all the outpourings of angst over the past few years are starting to take shape and something bigger and more powerful is starting to manifest itself. That it is not just one big beta boy bitchfest.
    Long may it continue.
    To answer the question (‘I thought he never would’, they mumble from the back), yes, Spirituality and Metaphysics can ‘HELP’ us become free from fear. We never totally will lose it entirely, as has been mentioned, a little fear goes a long way and is necessary for survival. But as another way of looking at and dealing with things, it can be powerful stuff. Just don’t join any religious group (unless you really want to), and define your own ‘Spirituality’ and ‘Metaphysics’.
    You really don’t need me to tell yout that everything you need you have within, but it will be painful to drag out, and it will take some time to forge into something that is useful and workable for YOU, do you?
    Good.

    1. My only problem with certain kinds of Buddhism is I bet a lot of those monks are banking on reincarnation.
      If they were sure, I mean absolutely sure, that this life is all you get… your one chance… would they sit and meditate for half their lives or would they be running around trying to experience and fight like the rest?
      I believe a fair number of them are attached to reincarnation… even though they preach non-attachment.

      1. Yes there needs to be a balance. Reincarnation causes many people to have a dry renunciate attitude, that “oh i’ll just renounce the world since it doesn’t matter anyway, since it is all illusion”.
        Then again, this is the typical nigger mindset. White men generally do not fall into such a mindset because white men are at the peak of human evolution. Niggers are subhumans who never evolved.

    2. Alan Watts was an agent of the Illuminati, you dumb fuck.
      If you really want to understand hinduism or buddhism, you need to find a real teacher, an authentic teacher in that tradition. Don’t go for some westernized pop version of Hinduism/buddhism, which is what that faggot Alan Watts was promoting.

      1. There are several outbursts like this on every post by “John Doe.” There are many more like this in the comments below.
        Methinks JD is an unbalanced ladyboy… unbalanced because he’s short and wears sky-high heels.

        1. SHIT! You got me. My name is Chanty Morris, otherwise known as Big Red. I actually have a penis, although I wear make up and a dress to look like a woman so a fat nigger cock can fuck me up my asshole!

    3. Quote: “But I’ve checked the context here and will even forgive the Jim Morrison quote”
      Not a fan of Jim Morrison? I will say that the quote is valid, but Morrison was not the first one who said it. Jim was also into philosophy and probably read it somewhere.

    4. Alan Watts was a charlatan. Read about the life of Fr. Seraphim Rose, an American who grew up in suburban California and did the “gay hippie Buddhist” thing as a devotee of Watts, before realizing what a sham he was. He eventually wound up as a Russian Orthodox priest-monk.

  4. What’s the matter, nobody reads the bible and knows how to interpret it!? Jesus came to set us FREE. Yes, organized religion has agendas, but they also have their place. You have to know who you are, before you know where to go. ROK JUST posted an article regarding feminism and the occult, and now you guys are pushing eastern beliefs!? Make up your minds guys. Fine line between fear and faith, can’t walk in both at the same time.

    1. WTF, dude? Jesus never existed. There is not one single piece of historical evidence to prove that Jesus even existed. Not one single scholar or historian from that time period mentioned even a single word about Jesus. Kind of strange, don’t you think?
      http://www.JesusNeverExisted.com
      The TRUTH will set you free! Christianity is a satanic mind control religion.

      1. A satanic mind control religion? By saying that you’re admitting to believing in a divine power, that power being satan? Say what you want of course, but try and ease back the emotional outbursts and sound rational. As far as no evidence, well you’re jumping the gun a bit. There’s plenty of circumstantial evidence to suggest he did. There is no direct evidence for or against the case of Jesus’s existence . Even Bart Ehrman, who is featured on your link you posted is quoted as saying “Whether we like it or not, Jesus certainly existed.” So it looks like the webpage needs to figure some things out. I do believe that the historical figure of Jesus did exist. Whether or not the rest is true, well, we’ll find out when we die. One man’s “evidence” is another man’s proof for or against something just like in any court case. That website you posted is pretty weak in substance, if you wish to really make a point about your belief I suggest something better. At the bottom it decries “Christianity is the worst disaster in human history”. I call bullshit, Marxism and Communism have done more damage to humans and caused more wars and suffering than Christianity ever has. Oh and communism is rooted in Atheism. If you ask me Jesus was a freedom fighter who stood up against tyrants in government and even organized religion to set all of us free from the fear of death. Read Jacqes Ellul for an interesting perspective not often heard. Jesus was an anarchist. And as much as it pains me to post a PuffedHo link, here it is.
        http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bart-d-ehrman/did-jesus-exist_b_1349544.html

        1. Christianity is actually the source of feminism. Funny how feminism is strongest in the countries where christianity is or used to be the dominant religion.
          I mean fucks sake, become a MUSLIM if you really want to follow western religion. At least muslims aren’t pussies like Christians.

      2. “The oddities in the accounts of Jesus’ are enough for me to ascertain that this man indeed did exist” C.Hitchens.
        Not to mention that Josephus the historian made reference to his life as did many of the Dead Sea scrolls from that period.

        1. Josephus’s writings were proven to be a hoax. the JesusNeverExisted.com site mentioned this point.

      3. Satanic mind control!? Where you molested by a priest or something?! No proof Jesus existed?? What kind of idiot are you exactly? Old testament refers to him, the Quran even makes mention of Jesus. Btw, Jesus established RELATIONSHIP, not organized religion. WTF are you watching or reading. Found an obscure website and THAT’S where you get your info from?? LMAO! I feel sorry for you bro. Time to go back to school.

        1. Jesus is a faggot mangina. I’d much rather follow a REAL MAN, a REAL GOD like Thor than follow some weakling jewish communist scumbag like Jesus.

        2. Jesus said “I will establish my Church,” and He also said “[if a brother still will not listen to you,] tell it to the Church, and if he will not hear the Church, let him be to you as the heathen and the tax collector.” And, if you believe that God spoke through the other New Testament writers, He said “the Church is the Pillar and Bulwark of the Truth.” He then gave His apostles orders and sent them out to physically baptize people, making it clear that people who believed in Jesus, but who had not yet received Jesus’ baptism (as opposed to John’s) were not in right relationship to him, despite their belief in Christ. They needed the Apostles to baptize them and incorporate them into this organized Church of Christ, which they founded and governed (as we see in the Jerusalem Council). This sure sounds like an organized religion to me, and not a lovely little private “relationship” based solely upon “accepting Jesus” and interpreting your Bible however you wish. The Bible nowhere speaks of “accepting Jesus as your personal Saviour;” it says “as many as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ” and “so now Baptism saves you” or “but as many as believed and were baptized, were saved.” I.e., those who were incorporated into the Church through baptism, and who perdured in union with the Church (St. Paul speaks several times in the Bible about excommunicating believers, without thinking that their mere “belief” – even the demons believe, and tremble – somehow made them part of the “mystical body”). So, again, it’s an organized religion, founded direcly by Jesus Christ – Who never wrote anything down, but specifically announced that He was here to establish a Church, and a Church which He expected us to obey, which He promised would remain always the “Pillar and Bulwark of Truth,” and which would never be overcome by the gates of Hell. This Church managed to run her own affairs for four centuries before “the Bible” even existed, and it was really about 1500-1600 years, before it was even possible for a wide selection of believers to own, let alone read, their own Bibles. The idea, therefore, that Jesus left you an “instruction manual” to have a completely personal “relationship” with Him, is quite absurd. Now, within the Church, you certainly need a relationship with our Lord. But you can’t really build this relationship in a real or genuine way, apart from the Church, which is His Body and His own particular foundation. Since Jesus left us a Church, and not a Bible, and insisted that we obey this Church, which He also promised to keep safe until the end of time, if you choose to ignore all of this – which the Bible itself records – then whatever “relationship” you have with our Lord at this moment, is purely a kindness to you until you can build an authentic relationship with Him on a more sure foundation.
          The fact is, Protestantism is the fore-runner of secular humanism and is a new and different and man-made gospel, which radically denies all the actual relationships established by God for union with Him. Subordinating divine truths to private judgment is a great blasphemy, and paved the road for the subordination of *everything* to private judgment (“I’m a transitioning male re-incarnation of Cleopatra; who are you to judge me?”). Modernity is 100% the creation of Protestantism and its mindset. It’s no wonder the early Freemasons were all Protestants, and the later ones were all complete relativists. Where else could the mentality of Protestantism – “Whatever I choose to believe about the Truth is true!” – possibly wind up? Where else can this mindset go, but into complete, self-serving delusion?

        3. Laudetur Jesus Christus! Sit nomen Domini benedictum et laudatum et superexaltatum in saecula!
          Christ is not weak; you should read the Dream of the Rood, which was an ancient Anglo-Saxon meditation upon the Cross, as the Germanic mind tried to understand the strength of this dying God. Also, you can read Heiland, a 9th century Old German epic, where the Germanic pagans sing of Christ and understand Him as a Germanic hero. Methinks your problem, may be the panty-waist Churchians of modernity, who certainly seem to reduce faith in the Christ to a banal and effeminate love-in. Healthy Christianity has never been that way, and has always seen Christ as mighty, manly and victorious.
          Jesus voluntarily endured suffering, as a way of showing His bravery (going to His death for others, a good trait of even Germanic heroes), and as a way of removing the criticism that God was removed from our human suffering. Having endured the Cross, man is disarmed and unable to accuse God of indifference. Most importantly, the devil is deceived and the very power of weakness and death was undone. In rising again, the Lord destroyed the power of our greatest foe and led him in a humiliating victory procession through the heavens. He poured fire from heaven upon men, like a better Prometheus. He promised to come back with a sword, with blood-stained robes, with fire and destruction. His first coming had a certain meekness about it, I suppose, for the purpose of reconciliation. His second coming will make Thor look like a flower-girl crying over her spilt milk. His first coming did, too, for those who know how to see.

        4. Jesus is a fucking faggot and so are all of his followers. At least Mohammad wasn’t a little pussy ass bitch like Jesus.
          If you want to follow a western religion? Follow ISLAM!
          Muslim women are naturally antifeminist and submissive.

        5. Christians are weak little faggots. I can’t wait until Islam wipes Christianity off the planet.

        6. Just playing devil’s advocate here, but if something’s validity is brought into question you can’t use that thing as proof of itself. You can’t use the Christian religious texts as proof that an aspect of its god is real.

        7. Jesus is fucking gay, he’s a fucking pussy ass bitch mangina kike beta male.
          Worship Thor instead. At least he was a REAL MAN! A true Aryan male

        8. Umm, what was all that stuff that Jesus said about building his “Church” on “This Rock”, “Simon Peter”? Do you even read your Bible?

    2. It never fails to amaze me how christians can somehow find a way to peddle and proselytize anywhere, even on the manosphere. Here, we value pragmatism and learning more about the world and reality, not sedating and comforting ourselves with ludicrous myths and belief in a 2000-year-old man-God.

      1. There is a spiritual or metaphsyical aspect of reality. Christianity is the opposite, it is an anti-spiritual dogmatic mind control system.
        I broke free from the brainwashing of Christianity when I was only 18. How LIBERATED I felt!!!!!

  5. “And there is no need to fear those who kill the body, but have no means of killing the soul; fear him more, who has the power to ruin body and soul in hell.”

  6. The fact that this article immediately followed the post on feminism and the occult made me laugh.

    1. Yea I laughed about that too. Two wacky spiritual types of articles in one day.

  7. From buddhism,
    The Four Noble Truths in simple terms:
    1. Life means suffering.
    2. The origin of suffering is attachment.
    3. The cessation of suffering is attainable.
    4. The path to the cessation of suffering.
    the first two alone will help your game substantially and set your perspective in life.

    1. The misconception that a lot of people make is that we are entitled to permanent happiness. I would bet that most if not all people are miserable more than they are happy

      1. Both happiness and suffering are simply an illusion created by one’s ego. That is what we mean by transcending the duality.

      2. Happiness and misery are natural and temporary states of the human mind. The problem is when you become a slave to these emotions, always seeking the next vacuous promise of happiness, that you lose yourself.

  8. I bet the author uses all that Eastern religion stuff to get loads of pussy from dumb bitches who think it is deep but for whom it still basically means nothing more than nice beads and pleasant incense. Christ, I love boning gullible bitches who think they are special.

    1. AND YOU NAILED IT! This is exactly it. It suprises me that on a fucking website promoting GAME, no one has mentioned this angle before.
      Promote yourself as a new age guru, and you will be able to very easily game sluts. White women eat up eastern religion like it’s candy.
      Aside from that though, eastern religion IS actually useful as a tool for enlightenment. So it’s a win-win.

      1. Even “rationalism” works. It worked for my namesake and it’s even working these days. Enter LessWrong:
        http://bloodyshovel.wordpress.com/2014/01/16/rationality/
        “Upper class cults are but a cover for a swingers club”, says the author of that insightful blog. And sometimes even the swingers club is a cover for what is actually a harem for the cult leader.

    1. That’s a very sexy black woman you have in your pic there, Sam. Are you pounding your white meat into that sexy ebony pussy every night of the week?

  9. It is interesting that this article was posted right after one on the “Occult” influence on feminism. Because traditionally in the West — before the fads of the 20th century — referred to the Western Esoteric Tradition, mostly Hermeticism and Neoplatonism, which were spiritual endeavors that in some ways parallel these eastern spiritualities.

    1. Frankly, I am sick of westerners plagurizing eastern religions like Hinduism or Buddhism and then trying to create a westernized pop version of them, aka the new age movement.
      It reeks of arrogance. Westerners are too fucking arrogant to just go to the actual tradition and learn from an actual teacher, and they’d rather just follow some very shallow and superficial version of them. That is the disease of the West. Everything is so shallow and superficial in the West, and lacks any substance or depth.

  10. Good article. And on the mention of out-of-body experiences I have never had any but I know two friends that have. I’m still a bit of a skeptic, one friend has claimed he was able to float down to street and listen to the conversations happening etc.
    And these experiences along with the near death experiences according to them were always peaceful and pleasant. The thought that comes to my mind is if these experiences are so great then wouldn’t one want to commit suicide upon returning back to the biological world? Seeing that life is suffering and all… or does suicide deliver one to a different afterlife?

    1. Suicide is a serious breach of one’s soul contract. You were put in a situation to suffer and learn. If you kill yourself, you have to just come back and re-experience it again and again until you learn and evolve.
      The soul is evolving through so many lifetimes. Suicide is pointless, you’ll just have to come back and do it again.

      1. What is a soul contract?
        Suicide seems like the ultimate way to drop the ego and let go of fear. What if you have lived a long life and simply do not want to burden society by dragging out the last part in a hospital bed? I’m not talking about the “i’m soooooooo depressed” kind of suicide; more like an acceptance and embrace of your own mortality. What lesson is there to be learned by desperately clinging to life and being a burden on your family? How to be a selfish a-hole 101?
        Maybe you keep getting reincarnated until you grow the balls to off yourself and then move on to the “other side” or w/e.

        1. Quote: “Maybe you keep getting reincarnated until you grow the balls to off yourself and then move on to the “other side” ”
          Good point.

      2. Thing is, what constitutes suicide? Putting a pistol to one’s head is most definitive. But what about folks who are all about “soul” but have a smoking habit? What about someone who engages in high risk activities such as skydiving? What proof is there that one is “put” here to suffer and learn?
        What about people who die young in accidents not of their making?
        I’m speaking rhetorically. If we are put in this life to suffer, I would ask the same question Schopenhauer would ask: What crime did any new born infant boy commit to have the sentence of human life handed down to him?

        1. Well unless you accept the law of karma, there really is no explanation for why some people are born into bad conditions and so on.
          Reincarnation and karma instantly solve 90 percent of the philosophical problems that you arrogant westerners refuse to confront.
          Westerners are so arrogant, they think themselves so superior to the East. There is nothing of depth or substance in the West, it is a shallow culture.

  11. True experience always takes precedence over all kinds of doctrines or belief systems. That is why hands-on-spirituality is the only way.
    Otherwise you become like the PUA who never approached or banged a girl, but has read all the literature. Personally I have experienced Out of Body Travel / Soul Travel and life perception truly changes after that. And there is so much more to be learned..
    However you still have to live your life even with the detachment gained and go through all the steps – motivation, goal-setting, action – just the same as everyone else does. Fear of death is a non-issue, but being unafraid of living under any conditions is way more difficult to overcome. Spiritual experiences help me tremendously just as Game knowledge helps me with male-female interactions.

    1. Quote: ” Personally I have experienced Out of Body Travel / Soul Travel and life perception truly changes after that. ..”
      This is always interesting to hear. What happens when someone commits suicide? Do they have another fate than if they were to die of “natural causes” ?

      1. Personally I have not reached the level where I can control the experiences every day – say – appear at a place of my choosing.
        But talking to people who are able to do so – they told me that indeed it is rather unfavorable to commit suicide. Of course there are worse things that you can do in your life, but usually you are sent back faster and most often to the same conditions you run from. On the other hand – no biggie – you come back and do it again. We are immortal as Soul, so who cares if it takes longer?
        There are however exceptions – terminal illnesses etc. Nowadays people often commit suicide because of believing in pharmaceuticals which often have the opposite effect (i.e. Anti-depressants increasing suicidal tendencies long-term!).

        1. The psychiatric drug industry is one of the greatest evils on this planet. Google “antipsychiatry”, there are thousands of articles that expose psychiatry as a BOGUS SCIENCE and that there is no such thing as “mental illness”. Also, psychiatric drugs are very harmful to the body and actually cut your lifespan by 15 years on average.
          Psychiatry is just as evil as feminism.

        2. Ay – I am into orthomolecular medicine. L-tryptophan at doses of 500mg-2000mg coupled with a good high-dosage multivitamin is x-times more effective at treating depression than anything else available. Of course it is not patentable and has no side-effects and no follow-up business, thus it will never sell in this kind of medical system that is the best that money can buy.
          BTW – there are orthomolecular and other alternative psychiatrists – they do great work, but go against most of the mainstream crap in order to achieve their astounding results.

        3. Quote: “There are however exceptions”
          I also hear of people who are dying of terminal illness who opt out and take their lives because they are in pain. As much as I appreciate many aspects of eastern philosophy the notion that any human is required to suffer simply for being alive.
          Some of the criticism of christianity that were posted are valid, but I will say that suicide is a forgivable sin.

        4. If suicide was committed for reasons of insanity, the Church teaches that it is not a mortal sin. But if the person took their life with full awareness of what they were doing, knowing that it was an act of murder (even self-murder), then the Tradition of the Church has always been that this soul has died in mortal sin. Now, what God may do for that soul, we don’t know. But we do know that, so far as it has been revealed to us, this would be a disastrous act that almost certainly destroys spiritual life in the soul, and then dispatches it to a realm where there is no longer any room for repentance. It is a tragedy of unspeakable horror.

        5. Quote: “Suicide It is a tragedy of unspeakable horror”
          Prove this.
          All the christians who are both religious and academically learned in the bible assert that suicide is forgiveable.
          Again, I do not appreciate the position that any human is required to suffer simply for existing.

        6. Also I notice these “Karma” experts are quick to disappear once they are cornered to back up their own belief systems.
          Still awaiting Cui to weigh in but he probably won’t….

        7. It’s way late, but what do you think of 5-HTP? I took it for sleep and noticed that it took the edge off my depression in a big way.

        8. Of course it works on depression.
          5-HTP is just a different form of L-Tryptophan. You take just less of it. 100mg of 5-HTP equals 500mg of L-Tryptophan.
          Works infinitely better than all the current anti-depressant meds out there.

    2. Glad to hear you have had some nice spiritual experiences.
      As for suicide, it is a serious breach of one’s soul contract. Some religions say you end up in hell temporarily for it. The new age people say that your soul guides are very displeased when you kill yourself because you were put in a situation to suffer and learn. Suicide is the easy way out. You just have to reincarnate again and experience the same thing until you LEARN.

    3. Actually, many mystics warn of the dangers of delusion that come with spiritual experiences. Man can err on the side of emotions and impressions, just as easily as he can err on the side of facts and ideas. The fact, is that both sides are needed: doctrine is nothing, if not the process of defining and deepening the science of healthy spirituality accrued by spiritual masters through experience – or, the application of sound philosophy to said spiritual science; healthy experience, is the application of sound doctrine to spiritual experience.
      This is why I’m always underwhelmed by people who say “I’m spiritual, but not religious.” What this really means is, “I like psychic tingles, but avoid anything that might inconvenience me in pursuit of my tingles.” For, of course, as soon as you try to put religious piety into practice, many difficulties arise. Is self-discipline necessary for authentic spirituality? In respect to what? How, practically, does that look? Our age is morally adrift, but sound spirituality has never been; so is it likely that modern spirituality, which is also morally adrift, is authentic? You see injustices around you, and a society torn apart by moral contention. What is the right approach? Does anyone seriously believe that just having your private “experiences,” and completely ignoring any serious approach to these questions, is a real “spirituality?” It seems obvious to me that this nothing more than self-pandering. Religion is what happens when grown ups – or, grown men, at least – practice spirituality. Religion will have doctrines and definitions, that have arisen from the science of healthy spirituality.
      Besides this, the idea that doctrine wouldn’t apply, takes for granted the premise that religion is not a matter of factual, actual revelation. Did Christ become man? Did He appoint apostles? Did He give them a mission and divine enlightenment? What are the implications of all that? Did Buddha exist? Were his insights into the human condition correct? Is it of fundamental importance that we realize “life is sorrow?” What are the implications of all that? Religion without the spiritual science of sound doctrine, is an egotistical journey of tingles and private experiences. It’s why so many women are “spiritual, but not religious.” Any man will find that, as soon as he tries to actually put spirituality into practice and live life as a man of truth and virtue, that there must be a science of doing this in a reasonable and correct way. Slavish devotion to doctrines without accruing a wealth of experience will certainly lead you into error; but amassing a bunch of private experience, completely deracinated from the science of authentic spirituality, is also a certain road to delusion and egotism.

      1. Trust me – out of body travel in FULL CONSCIOUSNESS is not tingles and Ouija-boards. Many Christian saints tell of those experiences, since spending hours in deep prayer and meditation produces those experiences (Teresa of Avila, Francis of Assissi, just as well as Mohammed, Rumi, Shams-I-Tabriz, Milarepa – basically you find those experiences described in all religions). Most mainstream religions are not interested in promotion of these practices because then everyone can have them.
        Discipline and persistance comes into play just as well as using a set of exercises that fit you. Why should spiritual discipline be any different than any other ability in our world – mastery comes by practice and diligence over time.

        1. Yes, that is the point. Anyone can experience spirituality and enlightenment if they WANT to. Problem is, most people in the West are subhumans who are brainwashed into atheism and thus they reject the metaphysical aspect of life.

        2. Well – that is what life is all about. It is one big school, until after eons past you no longer let yourself be brainwashed by anyone.

        3. I would not say that an ecstasy is equivalent to out-of-body-travel. Certainly the Saints have had ecstasies, and absolutely Catholicism promotes the idea that this is available to all the faithful, if they are willing to make the sacrifices that the Saints have made. Catholicism teaches that every Christian can and should make these sacrifices, because this is our celestial patrimony and calling. Rigorous ascetic discipline and a life of virtue and contemplation are natural to every Christian – it is a great shame and a sign of impending crisis, that so many Christians have forgotten about this path entirely.
          But “astral travel,” or whatever you want to call it, is generally an experience of spiritual delusion. The Saints warn of the dangers of delusion in the spiritual life. The demonic will tempt us with visions, heavenly fragrances, fantasies of the intellect, and all manner of false experiences. The true object of a spiritual ecstasy is nothing other than a supersensory and ineffable contemplation of God in complete forgetfulness of self. Any spiritual experience that is not immediately focused on contemplation or divine eros, and instead values a spiritual “experience” seemingly for its own sake, is deluded. Many people err, thinking that simply because an experience is supernatural and pleasant, that it must be good or divine. Actually, such experiences can easily arise from our vanity or from a literally Satanic source. Many – probably most such experiences through human history – have actually had these for their origins.

        4. Ugh. Frankly it is obvious you have not tried it and experienced anything. It is like a virgin who has read 2000 books on sex, but has not had the experience even once. You can read and discuss it for eternity and be none the wiser. All Satanic indeed…..

        5. Right. Certain things should not be tried, because they are intrinsically evil, and we respect the wisdom of god-bearing saints and fathers of the Church when they say so.
          Do I need to try murder, because the sociopath tells me it gives him a rush, and that I can’t judge it until I try it? No. My respect for the inherited moral wisdom of man informs me that his act is depraved and the pleasure he derives is an illegitimate one.
          Likewise, I respect the wisdom of the Saints, and of the Tradition given to them by God Himself, and I understand that a self-referential spiritual experience, even though it doubtless produces a very intense and sublime sensation, is indubitably rooted in false ideals. Why do you “travel?” What is the point of being able to control where you appear, exactly, as you were discussing above? Every serious spiritual tradition – including, I am quite sure, authentic Buddhist and Hindu traditions – will tell you that such things are spiritually masturbatory. They are not rooted in charity, divine eros, sorrow, penance, the pursuit of detachment. Rather, they help you become more invested in you, and in your “spiritual” potential and spiffiness. Therefore, they are false.

        6. Are you ready to experience divine ecstasy? Are you ready to give up your ego and become one with God?

        7. Christianity is a retarded mind control system and you are proving it because you are AFRAID to think outside of the box.
          God will PUNISH YOU if you think independently and use your own brain. Well FUCK THAT GOD, we don’t need a god like that.

      2. Dude, organized religion is one of the greatest evils on this planet. If people were individually spiritual, instead of following bogus organized religions, the world would be a far more peaceful place.

        1. Organised sport is not necessary, you could just head down to the local park and train by yourself. However, most people sit on their fat asses and don’t work out. Some people need the social aspect of team sports, some need the validation of winning competitions. Some people just need to make a living. Without these things many will not exercise. Religion is the same. You must have the organisation to get more people involved.
          Organised religion gave the poor hospitals, schools, soup kitchens and other charity to help them survive when there was nothing else. Government has replaced organised religion in this role so now a black, lesbian, environmentalist, wiccan immigrant dishes out AA goodies and welfare to lazy illegals in your name in a system that aggressively discriminates against the white males who keep civilisation running.
          The government turned poisonous at the same time that organised religion collapsed in influence. There a link between those two events.
          By “organised religion” you mean Christianity. This is how the Cultural Marxists exerted control. Christianity, especially Protestantism, provided a framework for the masses to struggle against oligarchical control. America was set up on this principle. Christianity had to be dismantled so that the heriditary banking families could take control of the West and ulitmately set up a world government.
          “Organised religion (Christianity) is eeevil” is an important part of their psy ops.

        2. So you’re a white supremacist then? Tell me, if the white race is the master race, why are white women the worst women on earth?
          Jews have a higher IQ than whites. Wouldn’t it be correct to say Jews are the master race?

        3. Well, yes, if intelligence is your only criterion. Unfortunately for the Jews, their high IQ is due to inbreeding which has brought with it a range of physical and psychological genetic defects which would prevent a 1930’s white supremacist from considering them to be the master race.
          White supremacists generally consider Jewish scientific achievements to be due to their Ashkenazi German genes. Their political and economic achievements they attribute to ruthless inter-tribal networking and discrimination against non-Jews combined with extreme dishonesty.
          I have nothing against the Jews, they are impressive people. They can’t help wanting to destroy European culture in the same way as altruistic whites can’t stop helping them to destroy European culture. Jewish scientists and engineers are moving the world forward at the same time that neocons are trying to start WW3. The average Jew suffers terribly every time the local non-Jewish populace rises up against the intolerable conditions created by the Jewish elites. It’s an ecosystem. The cycle repeats, over and over.
          Nonetheless, an attack on “organised religion”, whether you intend it or not, is an attack on Christianity, which is an attack on European civilisation. It is part of the culture of critique. It is a divide and conquer strategy.

        4. The better a thing is, the worse its corruption is. A cow is never very good or bad. A dog can be better or worse. A man, even more so.
          Aristotle saw this, too, when he realized that the better forms of government became the worst forms, when corrupted. A good monarchy is best, but tyranny is worst.
          The very phrase “organized” religion has always seemed absurd to me, as though a bunch of men in funny hats sat around and “planned an organization” for religion. The nature of Christianity simply grows out of the truth of the cosmos. Organized religion, in general, grows out of the general apprehension of these facts to one degree or another. People are hierarchical and social by nature, and authority comes from above. The Church could not be other than she is. “Organized” religion is simply the natural result of a society, in which the people are personally religious, together. The idea of “private spirituality” as opposed to public spirituality, can only make sense in a specific set of conditions specific to decadent civilizations. These conditions will not last long, just as they have never lasted long in the past.
          Most of the “evils” or organized religion are actually imagined, anyway. The Crusades were a good thing; the Inquisition is largely a Protestant myth (it existed, but any objective examination of the documents of the Inquisition, shows that torture was forbidden, the Church officially condemned the idea that witches could even exist – that was all done by the Spaniards, not the Church – and that the process was generally a very modest one, in comparison with the convenient exaggerations that have become popular over time).
          The real evils, are precisely to be found in “private” spirituality, because the premise of private spirituality is that the individual is the ultimate arbiter of all truth (or, alternately, that truth is irrelevant and only private tingles matter). This is why men overwhelmingly run organized religion, and women overwhelmingly flock to “private spirituality.” Purely personal spirituality is the spirituality of a narcissist, who actually holds nothing sacred (because something truly sacred is greater than us and commands our response; it is not neatly put into a “private spirituality” box for us to fondle when convenient), and who has no concept of being answerable to truth and authority.
          “Organized” religion is more naturally the reasonable and manly form of religion. Educate yourself and realize that the imagined “evils” of organized religion are usually pseudo-intellectual fictions, dreamed up by soft and lazy souls who need to justify their compulsive masturbation and narcissism with an imagined air of intellectual superiority to the concept. The goods of organized religion – the recognition that one’s virtue and spirituality should not be private, but public matters – are obvious: temples, just laws and courts, public virtues, civic responsibility, schools, hospitals, an atmosphere of public decency and respect, etc. One of the most evil things I can imagine, is a bunch of lazy bitches and beta males humping each other lazily through latex, swigging starbucks and jamba juice, saying “namaste” and pretending to be “spiritual, but not religious,” all because “organized religion” – the kind of religion that would have made it humiliating to be seen acting in such a way – is supposedly so wicked.

  12. NO. Enough said.
    (anything even moderately related to the ‘Book of Oprah’ positive fire, water, wind whatever) Hell No! Go and Repent lol

      1. just a euphemism for all that new age stuff coming out from the Oprah show…

  13. Is it any wonder that the pro-Judeo-Christian companion article to this, also published yesterday, received 10 times more comments than this one?
    (Post edit: to be clear, the following is more of a commentary on that companion piece).
    Y’all are quick to point out that 60 years of feminist indoctrination doesn’t wipe out thousands of years of human history. Agreed in full.
    Yet – It is a lazy leap of ‘logic’ to assume, irrespective of hierarchical restraints on human behavior vis-a-vis religion that did work insofar as preserving our species, that science has been a factually zero-sum endeavor in disproving certain phenomena.
    Which gives grown modern men less of an excuse than men have ever had for ‘believing’ in bullshit mythical fairytales. Y’all believe this stuff literally? I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt that you’re merely adopting the healthily-selfish projection of wishing things were otherwise – wishing feminism hadn’t eroded society so – rather than actually believing in a literal rendering of Biblical prophecy, a fairytale so preposterous as to be on par credibility-wise with astrology and various other risible chick-crack projections.
    I remember being 6 years old and quaking in my cheap, hand-me-down boots because I was told that the rapture could come any day now, and I didn’t want to die. I refuse to believe you grown men don’t know better than 6-year-old me.

    1. Christianity is a bullshit religion for weak men. Jesus taught “turn the other cheek” and he also stopped that whore who cheated on her husband from getting stoned to death in public. Yep, Jesus sounds like a massive MANGINA to me. I guess that explains why Christian women are some of the most radical feminists out there, and Christian men are some of the biggest mangina beta males.
      Christianity is actually the source of feminism. Before Christianity? White Europeans had a strong, tough culture and religion. Think Thor or think that movie 300, think the ancient Romans.
      Fuck christianity, that religion will turn you into a damn pussy!

  14. If you are not afraid of dying, there is nothing you cannot achieve.
    -Lao Tzu

  15. If you are not afraid of dying, there is nothing you cannot achieve.
    -Lao Tzu
    Correct. Those of us who have been suicidal and looked down the barrel of killing ourselves and then survived know and understand that we are powerful beyond all measure.
    PS. Sorry about the last post. It does not let guests edit their posts it seems.

  16. There is no such a thing as a soul, and soul is created by the thinking of man. We have been fed on this kind of bunk for centuries, and the diet, were it to be changed, we would all die of starvation.

    1. You speak in such certainties. What then about all of the tens of millions of people who have had out of body experiences, near death experiences? Those people are all full of shit?
      I am also not into dogma, I am into direct experience. Try taking Mushrooms or Ayahausca, and then tell me if you think there is no metaphysical aspect of reality. Experience it directly, bro

      1. There are certain drugs that can fool you into the so called out-of-body experience, like ayahuasca tea. It’s just a chemically induced reaction. Dreaming is a similar experience as during sleep the body shuts itself down.
        People wish that there was a soul as the “I” (not the body) is afraid of the death. It is afraid of its end as it was born from thinking. The body was never born. Do you remember your own birth? No. So how do you know you’re alive. Hehe!
        The body doesn’t give a shit about the idea of death. If you don’t feed the body with food, it will eat itself. It’s a well known fact. It does not care if it stops to exist in its current form. The body is immortal.
        There is no soul and there is no self! There is nothing beside the body. This reality is the only reality there is.
        p.s. I rarely speak, so I always speak with arrogant certainty.

        1. Once again, you speak with such certainty.
          Only a fool is so sure of himself. We should always be open to change, open to progress, open to new ideas, so that we can grow.

  17. I was with you until the ‘eternal soul’ part. You don’t need an unjustified belief in an eternal soul to overcome fear of dying. Just accept that everything – including your existence itself – is temporary, and will one day cease. That is the truth, and the truth will set you free.

    1. Once again, you speak in such certainty. Science has not proven the existence of the soul YET, just as science used to be ignorant about many things we now take for granted.
      Also, mainstream science is totally subverted and controlled by the Illuminati. Alternative thinking people, aka spiritual people, are viciously driven out and excommunicated from the dogmatic mainstream science community.

  18. Self-mastery is hardly unique to “Eastern” spirituality. It is a universal feature of every healthy spirituality. The Fathers of the Church have a more rational approach.
    There is the natural passion of fear, which is rooted in nature and is even helpful in some ways. It is not originally intended to be an human experience, but it is natural to our present condition and need not be eradicated. Even Christ experienced it in the garden of Gethsemane before His crucifixion, and no man was ever more self-possessed and spiritually centered than He. Real fear, for a natural and rational reason, experienced in a way that does not overwhelm the will, helps us to fight harder, run faster and think more quickly. No problem.
    There is also the vitiated or unnatural passion of fear, which is rooted in cowardice, a vice. It overwhelms the mind and will, causing us to fear things that need not be feared, or to fear things that should be feared, too much. It tends not to sharpen your senses and aid your actions, so much as to render you totally useless through a mind- and body-paralyzing cowardice. The way to overcome it, is to simultaneously learn humility, which certainly is detachment from the self and its infirmities, while also screwing up one’s courage and facing normal fears. Both processes involve a certain extroversion and aggression coupled with the detachment and aloofness you describe, leaving the self behind and not placing it first in the heat of the moment. This is also helpful for general anxiety, which is certainly rooted in attachment to human respect and selfish pleasure. Virtue is always an habit of the will, and so it is only developed by practice and perseverance. You probably won’t learn to quit being a coward overnight, unless some act of God is wrought for your benefit. You will have to fight it, and the process of fighting it will teach you valuable lessons about your manhood.

    1. Western civilization is relatively new compared to the East.
      Pretty much all western spiritual systems were simply plagurized from buddhism or hinduism.
      You westerners are spiritually blind. You need to spiritual guidance of the East if you are ever to become complete human beings.

  19. Some spiritual woo, something about being insignifcant, which somehow leads to the conlusion that with realising some cliché’s you’ll become the alpha male who knows no fear and is a true master. Talk about ego..

    1. LOL! Are you a human or are you an animal? Are you pursuing anything higher in life than the basic animal pleasures?

      1. Pursuing? That would be tanha, something to be avoided. Using terms that sound deep is just that, it doesn’t give it any significance. Taking some budhist cliché’s and putting them in a pep talk form mostly used by salesmen, is something that is used by many people who got something to sell.
        Enlightment, now available in bite sized articles. You don’t want to be an animal, do you?

  20. Please don’t anyone waste your life looking anywhere else but to the Lord who is God and His name is Jesus. Seek Him and you will find what you need.
    To gain the whole world but lose your life would be a terrible waste.
    Seek Him and you will understand.
    Amen.

    1. Jesus never existed. And Christianity is just a bogus mind control religion.
      Free your mind! Search after the truth and enlightenment instead of being a brainwashed little slave.

      1. You seem to have forgotten that one can be both: enlightened and have faith.

        1. Sure it requires both but one day when you experience full enlightenment, God is no longer a matter of faith because you have directly seen him.

  21. spirituality without purpose? a life without fear? a mood of detachment so that i may remind myself that i am insignificant? i want nothing of it. such closes off pain, and i need mine. such refuses to wield pain, and i will wield mine. such is a resignation, though not bad, but certainly seals off the most powerful aspects of self potential.
    power can sometimes come from within, and is best when it does, but the power to control yourself always comes from within. controlling the mood desired and emotional memories programmed must always be willed, especially in these times. the realization that mood-fear, mood-spiritual, mood-aloofness are all just moods and fully under your control, coupled with the will to wield them, pair them, merge them along side memories made by the present, that is what i want. don’t tell men to be half-men and drown their sorrows in spirituality. don’t tell me that a subset of emotions is the way out. i know it isn’t true, and i know it isn’t complete. i will remember my pains and joys and all other savage splendors of emotions, and i will put them where i see fit, invoking mood independently of the shit around me, untouchable.
    detachment is useless without destruction. to destroy the lies and false moods in your head, to remove the patterns that occupy space and no longer serve purpose, you need your pains. you need a form of psychopathy against your own fictions and shadows that lie in your head, projected there, programmed there when you were unaware. seek awareness and aloofness over your Self, you are a machine, and you have no soul if you can’t program it. all of it. detach from the self to wield the Self, don’t detach just to trip out like some hippy in blissful stupidity.
    aloof without purpose? ha! be careful not to get too comfortable like those failures littering the earth, stuck forever, making stuck entire generations after generations. join them if you like, but i’ll be passing through. try to remember the emotion of self advancement instead.

      1. cluck away, smug little chucklefuck. not interested in forgiveness. these words aren’t for peace of mind. these words are for whole truth, not some neutered article that tries to escape fear by spiritual ascension in one sentence and then advocates conquering the self – all the while running away from a substantial part of it.
        enlightenment is meant to be used, and it’s not just about serenity under the mountain letting go as the water flows by (satori). such doesn’t work when you have to go back to the thieves who stole your piece of mind in the first place. serenity of spiritual escape pales in comparison of the serenity of self mastery. and that serenity of mastery includes destruction as well as construction.

        1. You want me to kiss your ass.. uh I mean KICK your ass, you little faggot?

  22. Really nice read, thanks. You are explaining something which for most people is very hard to realise, in a very easy way.

    1. Thanks, but spiritual truth is natural and rational. Most people are unnatural, and totally cut off from their soul. I guess all that fluoride the Illuminati is dumping in the water supply is calcifying people’s pineal glands, aka the 3rd eye chakra, which is responsible for spiritual vision.

    1. It’s because we have not been washed in the blood of Jesus! SAVE ME JESUS!

  23. I enjoyed the article. Too bad the angry comments & religion-bashing posters had to ruin what could have been an otherwise enlightening discussion.
    Ironically, those who are posting such comments show the opposite of wisdom & enlightenment.
    I come here to learn, share, and better myself, not for this kind of stuff.

  24. The frequency of masturbation is inversely proportional to the amount of fear a man has. Hence a man’s fearlessness is directly proportional to a man’s semen retention and the length of time he refrains from fapping.

    1. Check that…the frequency of masturbation is directly proportional to the amount of fear a man has. Anxiety too.

    1. I want to be free of fear causing me to hesitate from taking chances that may pay off.
      Putting obstacles in front of myself is not how I’m willing to go through life. It sucks to look back and see missed opportunities that one could have had a shot at but that were self-sabotaged.

  25. There’s ALWAYS the one guy who claims to have “studied ALL if the religions”, which makes me laugh because it’s the same borrowed phrase that seems to circulate around. Here’s a question: if I have to hear about an obese Chinese guy’s supposed wisdom, why do so many people get offended when someone mentions Jesus??? Guess what, when I was a kid, I got jumped by three black kids wearing white t shirts, and you know what????? I didn’t grow up to hate blacks or white t shirts!!! Get the point!? The point is grow a pair of balls, get your own opinion and stop using everyone’s cop out. The Asians, no offense, that have their little obese wise deity, could care less about you westerners when selling the crap they sell you whether it be food, our 99¢ store garbage. Deep down, they despise westerners. But hey, because they appear very quiet, they must have something special going on right?

    1. Jesus is a fictional character. He never existed. So if you are going to worship fictional characters, why not worship Rambo instead? At least Rambo wasn’t a fucking pussy who allowed himself to get gangraped and crucified.
      Rambo loves me this I know
      For the Bible tells me so
      Rambo is strong and I am weak
      Rambo, savior of the meek

      1. Oh and PS, you are absolutely correct about Asians HATING westerners. I’ve never met a group of people who are more racist and hateful than Indians and Asians. It pisses me off to no end that white people are allowing those people to flood into their countries.
        It really makes me angry how fucking stupid and brainwashed most white people are. I’m not saying whites are a master race or anything like that, but whites have the right to have their own all white countries, just like blacks have the right to have all black countries, asians have the rights to have all asian countries, etc.
        The fact that Asians and Indians are flooding into white countries, they are basically admitting that white people are superior to them. Otherwise, why not stay in their own countries and try to copy the white countries’ achievements? Instead they want to flood into our countries and parasite off of our success.
        I can’t wait for the day when America finally shatters into a bunch of independent ethnic states.
        With all of that said, WHITE WOMEN are the ones who destroyed the white race. White women sold out the white race by embracing feminism and multiculturalism. White women are goddamn evil monsters.

  26. Ahhhh, another molested alter boy who never got counseling, so angry, your life must not be going the way you planned, huh?
    Anger isn’t a sign of being a man ding bat, it just shows you come up a little short. Lol

    1. You got me. I got fcking raped and molested by my rabbi. He sucked the blood off of my freshly circumsized penis and eventually started getting me to give him blowjobs when i grew up a bit. Judaism is an EVIL RELIGION and Jesus is an evil person because he was a JEW!

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