The moniker 'Out of the fire, Into the Frying Pan' is a well known addage that many have been accustomed to hearing in the heat of fiery trials, and with such in mind, it becomes of great importance to those who have been afforded no sanctuary by the living to heed the ways of the Desert, and to learn her ways. Such is not an easy task - the heat of the sun and of the light of consciousness burns and scalds that which remains little in its own sight, but it exposes and confirms that which has been mired in confusion and darkness with clarion vitality. With such suffering, much that once was disintegrates into the cauldron of what will become, and such is the way of the Desert. A land filled with milk and honey is a land of great potential - but it is full of the Canaanites who spoil such potential through their denial of its efficacy. The agonies of the uninitiated and of the blind and sick are most often directly aligned with their denial of such potency, and of their refusal to heed the ways of the world as it is. For those seeking relief in the blistering heat, I would urge one to reconsider what it is that ultimately drives such suffering - namely the lack of water. Those who know of living water know that it is the key which unlocks life itself - it is something that one cannot have agency without - it is the source of life itself. Life is not merely flesh and blood - it is potency and willpower itself as it shines forth from the one of whom all life derives its essence.
The agency of life is also something that only shines forth when it is unencumbered by the vestiges of death - of the ways of words, symbols, and traditions which bind, constrict, and dehabilitate the living in favor of mutually assured incapacity and loathsome self-contempt - thereby impinging on its essence. This world must needs be constrained by death insofar as it remains underneath the darkest of nights, but when the dawn of prevailing consciousness grows amongst the masses and arises with healing in its wings, then such not only relieves the weary soul, but strengthens it against the common contempt for the individual amongst the unconscious masses.
Those who decry individuation and who employ the needs of the many to deny the needs of the few are a cancer that wishes to deny the potency of the circle of life, and who wish to poison and insist upon the necessity of the sacrifice of all who live to partake in a community in agreement with the ideals of that community even when that community knows nothing of nor consistently practices the ideals that it has ascribed to be its own system of checks and balances. Death stands against those who impute to the living the denial of their own self-interest as a mandatory requirement of partaking in the herd, and the afflictions and disasters which afflict the herd are to be expected when the system of this world is shaken by its own common contempt for life, especially if the will to life is in the ascendant against the spirit of the age.
Dune - a novel by Frank Herbert Allegorically shows forth the might of such wisdom in its ramifications across an entire world when it is finally realized by its main protagonists, and those who chide and groan at the mention of such a story and who suggest that its haunting depiction of political power ought not to be trusted do not recognize the cyclical nature of time nor the never ending stream of human simplicity which inevitably leads societies through the stages of creation and dissolution, and seeing as such is the case, proves to be an invaluable epic relating such momentous considerations. Here is the trailer for the 2nd part of the the first book which is being translated into film, and that will be released later this year D.V.:
Though hated, the most recent episodes found within the 3rd Season of the Witcher also show forth this wisdom in the dialectic between the suffering of the soul in the desert of abandonment and crucifiction by the society it spent decades enabling and providing for, and the necessary transformation which that soul must endure in order to withstand the imputation of the essence of Hell itself into the fire of becoming and the capacity to transform into that which is beyond such backstabbing denizens of hell. Consider the following scene:
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