Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Death Fetish

Killing is thrilling! Right or wrong have nothing to do with the harsh reality. A creature is stimulated by the initiation and realization of destroying another creature.

Unlike animals, we are spiritual entities. Our reality is above and beyond material cause and effect. Primal impulses and instant gratification ultimately frustrate us if they do not come to a higher fruition.

Anyone who equates animal life with human life… is an idiot. Anyone who favors animal life is a blithering idiot. Need I explain what should be obvious?

The sanctity of human life is what makes destroying it especially thrilling.

Accidents, catastrophes, disease and animal attacks kill people. We are horrified but the horror is a cheap thrill. There are no spiritual connotations other than souls were stripped of their bodies and loved ones are left to mourn.

A person taking the initiative to destroy another is a spiritually powerful connotation. Killing is its physical manifestation. The default is murder but as defense, mercy or righteous vengeance the connotation assumes a different meaning, like the use of the same word in a different sentence.

Good people do not mean to harm other people. They will, however, and wholeheartedly to protect and avenge the innocent.

There is nothing right or wrong with violence of itself. Likewise, killing is neither good nor evil of itself. Such violence is thrilling regardless, whether it horrifies or pleases.


4 comments:

  1. Interesting, when the spiritual is manifested in the physical it is thrilling. Simple cause and effect is boring, if life was reduced to happenstance what would be the point.

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    1. Indeed. How is any action ultimately different from any other without spiritual connotations? The laws of physics are what they are regardless, otherwise.

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  2. We are most definitely more relevant than animals. Even the least relevant of humanity is still greater than a dog or a monkey. When we clash, it means something.

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    1. It means EVERYTHING, for better AND worse. The struggle of good against evil decides EVERYTHING.

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