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Long Live The Empire - CHAPTER 20 – COMPARING EVERYTHING WITH THE PAST and CHAPTER 21 – FINAL WORD

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During our times, everything, every single situation must be compared with past situations for the sole purpose of anticipating possible negative outcomes. Everything that we implement must be tested against past situations.

This can be done either through theoretical rhetoric or simulating situations as real as it can be done without causing damage.

Governments can simulate pandemics, financial crises, wars, civil conflict, internal subversion and subtle propaganda, natural calamities, biological, chemical or economic warfare and so on and so forth.

The idea is to have a system that has achieved full immunity to situations from the past with the enemy and with conflicts between ourselves.

Of course, the way society reacts to such situation is directly linked to the collective spiritual development we will have achieved as this aspect is of course analogous to the way we build and run the system. All things are correlated.

An advanced and elaborate component of our system will have to constantly test and check for errors and breaches in our civilization as we will have other challenges, more important to humanity’s advancement than losing decades or centuries trying to fight a bunch of psychopaths whether they be foreign elements or fallen withing our own.

Such a system could even have AI, quantum computing and other advanced elements of tech serving as extensions to our own human minds.

Society will in time focus on space travel, physical development, scientific research, medical improvements, advanced tech and travel, spiritual development and everything relating to the journey towards the Godhead. At this stage, even if an external element would wage war on us, war would be played out in a much more effective way having all those advantages, while minimizing casualties.

As humanity advanced in certain ways, conflicts evolved from tribes to regions to countries, to empires and alliances and continents. In the future, we might contemplate the idea of similar conflicts, between different worlds, planets or even dimensions once we achieve the possibility to see those.

It is best to prevent such scenarios as much as possible, but this implies being prepared for them and having multiple plans as well as the ability to understand the universe, adapt and improvise.

Conflict comes in many forms and is often, if managed properly, equivalent to advancement. No pain, no gain. Everything is achieved through effort. Discovering a life saving medicine is a war with our own limitations in a certain way.

Basically, testing the present against situations of the past is exactly how immunity works inside a body. And it is always better to be prepared and safe than sorry. Some ten to twelve thousand years ago, it is possible that humanity lost everything and was reset to the status of caveman. It is not impossible to happen again and it would be better if in the future we would have more than one home planet. Maybe we already have and science is waiting for us to make the discovery.

A scientist and a fighter both test their knowledge and abilities from time to time. It is how we keep them.


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As we arrive to the final chapter, we conclude our literary journey and end this three-volume series which I hope one day, will be able to guide those willing to understand and fight a dangerous enemy, take back the Earth and build a society and maintain it.

Those three steps have been “Conclusions before the great storm”, “The New Empire” and “Long Live The Empire”.

It has been a pleasure and an honor to write for our community and I hope with all my heart that that what I’ve learned from this beautiful community, I was able to transpose in a language that is digestible to both us and outsiders that sympathize with our vision for the world.

I don’t dream of making any profit and I consider this literature to be property of our community. I encourage any member if they can to spread it and whoever takes credit for those writings outside of our community or changes the contents of it will answer to the Temple of Zeus for this. Therefore, the community can copyright this literature and use legal means against fraudsters if they deem it necessary.

My eternal gratitude to our mentors High Priestess Maxine Dietrich, High Priest Hooded Cobra and High Priestess Lydia and all other members who have brought enormous contribution to the community and subsequently to the entire world. History has been written and its course has been changed for the better.

I believe humanity has dodged a bullet thanks to the Temple of Zeus (Joy of Satan) community and that the future holds a pathway of light and effort succeeded by victory, joy and satisfaction.

Long live our blessed community, long live the Gods and last but not least LONG LIVE THE EMPIRE!
 
As a small segment of entertainment and curiosity, I’ve asked the Google AI about Aristotle’s view on society and the political component which binds it.

I have got the following, structured answer:



According to Aristotle, yes, a political society is the natural state of humanity. He believed that humans are inherently social and political beings, and that the state (or polis) is a natural development that arises from the human need to live a good life. In Aristotle's view, humans are not just social animals, but also political animals, meaning they are naturally inclined to live in communities with laws and governance.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

  • Humans are naturally social:
Aristotle argued that humans have a natural capacity for speech and reason, which allows them to communicate, cooperate, and form social bonds.

  • The state is natural:
He believed that the state is not an artificial construct, but a natural extension of human relationships, arising from the need for both basic necessities and a flourishing life.

  • The state is prior to the individual:
Aristotle famously stated that the state is prior to the individual in nature, meaning that individuals can only achieve their full potential within the context of a political community.

  • Political life is necessary for human flourishing:
He argued that the state provides the framework for individuals to develop their virtues, pursue justice, and live a good life, which is the ultimate goal of human existence.

In essence, Aristotle's view contrasts with those who see humans as naturally solitary or those who believe that the state is a product of human artifice. For him, the political community is the natural and necessary context for human flourishing.
 
I enjoyed reading all the chapters of this and the previous books and consider your work an important base for formulating a potential discussion on societal change and improvement. While I do not agree with all that you have written, most of it is firmly rooted in common sense and healthy logic. There is room for this to evolve into something truly great and very valuable (not that it already isn't, but you know what I mean)

It would be interesting to go over this after some time has passed.

Thank you.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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