Post by VixensVengeance on Jun 22, 2020 23:02:08 GMT
A Sith is one who uses her Passion as her guide to finding meaning in her life through the enactment of her true will. This is a process of finding the authentic self and then using that to realize her grand destiny in life through a moment-to-moment path of action that operates in perfect harmony with Nature. This true will does not manifest from conscious intent, but rather from the interplay between the deepest Self and the entire Universe. When this is realized it becomes a place where she can do no wrong in the execution of any action.
A Sith is one who understands that within her human construct there also exists a Monster. This monster is the shadow self, the part of the individual’s personality that houses desire, lust, instinct and rage. The only thing between this monster and its destructive tendency is the true self. This is the part that provides structure, organization and continuity to the monsters desires. The true self will embrace this monster and meld with it into a wholly integrated authentic self. This melding facilitates the pursuit of passion through the acquisition of strength and power as she strives for victory.
A Sith adopts the archetype of the mythical Villain. The villain is a proactive entity in mythology that is driven by her pursuit of passion. Often times this pursuit will be deemed an “evil” or undesired pursuit that must be squelched. To that end the hero archetype emerges as a reactive entity that merely responds to the Villain’s activities. Often times this villainous persona will provide a point of focus to rage against for those others that wallow in a victim’s mindset.
A Sith follows a process, as ascribed by Nietzsche, that confers ultimate prowess over every aspect of her life. This is in contrast to the masses that will relegate themselves to either a slave or master morality. She accepts radical responsibility for her decisions and in that also responsibility for consequences of those decisions. In this quest for freedom she lives life on her own terms but also accepts accountability for not only successes but also defeats/failures in her life.
A Sith comprehends the fruition of this completed transformation as it assigns an emphasis on physical manifestation of goals through a progression of destruction, creation, refinement and evolution before returning again to destruction in a never ending spiral upward to newfound station known as “Icon”. It takes 10,000 hours of practice to master any pursuit. And this mastery will produce tangible, measurable progress forward through suffering and chaos that finally results in victory. This is Icon Status
(These ideas from my training at OotS Under Luciana)
A Sith is one who understands that within her human construct there also exists a Monster. This monster is the shadow self, the part of the individual’s personality that houses desire, lust, instinct and rage. The only thing between this monster and its destructive tendency is the true self. This is the part that provides structure, organization and continuity to the monsters desires. The true self will embrace this monster and meld with it into a wholly integrated authentic self. This melding facilitates the pursuit of passion through the acquisition of strength and power as she strives for victory.
A Sith adopts the archetype of the mythical Villain. The villain is a proactive entity in mythology that is driven by her pursuit of passion. Often times this pursuit will be deemed an “evil” or undesired pursuit that must be squelched. To that end the hero archetype emerges as a reactive entity that merely responds to the Villain’s activities. Often times this villainous persona will provide a point of focus to rage against for those others that wallow in a victim’s mindset.
A Sith follows a process, as ascribed by Nietzsche, that confers ultimate prowess over every aspect of her life. This is in contrast to the masses that will relegate themselves to either a slave or master morality. She accepts radical responsibility for her decisions and in that also responsibility for consequences of those decisions. In this quest for freedom she lives life on her own terms but also accepts accountability for not only successes but also defeats/failures in her life.
A Sith recognizes the self-transformative aspect of this path. This involves an embracing of darkness itself in the form of the Abyss. As the masks of persona fall away she will begin to see that there is nothing left there, no “self” remains. This may manifest in a near death experience or just a slow realization that all comes from the Abyss and all will one day return to it. This prescribes urgency to her pursuits as she realizes her time is limited and all power taken in that time must one day be returned.
A Sith comprehends the fruition of this completed transformation as it assigns an emphasis on physical manifestation of goals through a progression of destruction, creation, refinement and evolution before returning again to destruction in a never ending spiral upward to newfound station known as “Icon”. It takes 10,000 hours of practice to master any pursuit. And this mastery will produce tangible, measurable progress forward through suffering and chaos that finally results in victory. This is Icon Status
(These ideas from my training at OotS Under Luciana)