Thank you for all your work putting this together. Its nice to find someone else who is wrestling with Jorjani's ideas. Maybe you can help me with this problem I have. I find the "Back to the Land" idea very compelling as it feels far more human and alive than cyborg, decedent, dysgenic late modernity. Throw in a psi awakening and it could be magical. However I don't like the Olympians destroying Atlantis and holding us back. Jorjani spearheads that hatred and drive for progress despite our domination but I can't imagine how that society would be that compelling. His fiction books and videos with AI images I guess lay that out but worshipping Baphomet or Satana (the real god behind the prometheist mask) and body modification and engaging in orgies seems about the end points of the movement. That's edgy but I don't feel a call to something higher and vital. Do you?
since writing this I've come to similar conclusions about the lack of authentic spirituality and depth of soul in Jorjani's work. If you're interested in pursuing the spectral revolution he describes but in a framework that integrates itself with nature and the stars, I recommend looking into Bob Greenyer's work. His 'O Day' presentations show the real progress we are about to realize https://www.youtube.com/live/_GO_3A8hcwc?si=a6G6DgdJgA2o-Fqb
Thank you for all your work putting this together. Its nice to find someone else who is wrestling with Jorjani's ideas. Maybe you can help me with this problem I have. I find the "Back to the Land" idea very compelling as it feels far more human and alive than cyborg, decedent, dysgenic late modernity. Throw in a psi awakening and it could be magical. However I don't like the Olympians destroying Atlantis and holding us back. Jorjani spearheads that hatred and drive for progress despite our domination but I can't imagine how that society would be that compelling. His fiction books and videos with AI images I guess lay that out but worshipping Baphomet or Satana (the real god behind the prometheist mask) and body modification and engaging in orgies seems about the end points of the movement. That's edgy but I don't feel a call to something higher and vital. Do you?
since writing this I've come to similar conclusions about the lack of authentic spirituality and depth of soul in Jorjani's work. If you're interested in pursuing the spectral revolution he describes but in a framework that integrates itself with nature and the stars, I recommend looking into Bob Greenyer's work. His 'O Day' presentations show the real progress we are about to realize https://www.youtube.com/live/_GO_3A8hcwc?si=a6G6DgdJgA2o-Fqb