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WARNING EXTREMELY BASED
Acharya Rajneesh aka Osho had a cult like following of both men and women who desperately wanted to get close to him, NOT because of his looks, but because he gave off an energy that people were infatuated with.
Simply put, he had a stronger frame of mind than 99.99% of people and this allowed him to exist in a constant state of bliss and peace. He represented an Ideal that people desperately wished they could actualize within themselves, essentially making him a deity in their eyes.
Looking at it from a more nuanced perspective, he was an individual that was well aligned psychologically, meaning there was little conflict between his self, his ego, and his unconscious.
This allows one to be secure and consistent in their actions and attitude, for all aspects of the psyche function in tandem rather than each aspect wanting it’s own separate things. We love seeing these traits in people the same way we naturally hate traits like hypocrisy, they’re simply two sides of the same coin.
a good example of a psychological inconsistency:, would be the addict that SAYS that they “want” to quit their vice, but continue to abuse it. It is clear to an outside observer that regardless of what one part of themselves say, it is evident that another aspect of themselves actually prefers the escape and comfort from indulging in it (otherwise quitting would be effortless)
Addictions can be found in drugs, porn, procrastination, food, certain patterns of thinking etc…
It doesn’t actually matter, the point is that psychological incongruities sap your strength and energy to engage with the world healthily and the worse/more of these imbalances you have, the more you will come across as a neurotic weirdo that nobody wants to imitate or be around.
People on this forum are a great example of individuals addicted to thinking a certain way (in this case the nihilistic blackpill attitude and yes, its an addiction.)
You must understand that your ego does not care whether your thoughts and beliefs are “positive” or not.
ALL your ego wants is to be narcissistically acknowledged as correct in its assertions, It does not care about you. It cares about being seen as right because then it is given more power to make decisions and judgements for you.
The classic forum response to this would be something like “but people get preferential treatment because of their looks and other arbitrary factors all the time, even if their personality isn’t perfect “
No Fucking Shit.
Yes attractive people have it easier.
Yes your genetics play a role in your life despite being out of your control.
That’s not the point of this thread at all, there is no shortage of factually true pessimistic statements you can squander over, the point is that your quality of life can be infinitely improved or diminished based off of the faculties of your internal processes. And the improvement or diminishment of these processes unavoidably spread out into your external circumstances, either for the better or for the worse.
So if you’re attached to and even willing to defend a negative way of thinking, then you’re making your life worse than it needs to be because your ego is addicted to the gratification from your certainty in that thought pattern.
Hows that for a fucking fact.
Do you think Osho, a short indian man would’ve been able to create his own isolated society filled with tens of thousands of people that worshipped him had he started believing blackpill rhetoric from a young age? There are people here that say it’s impossible for below average men to
ever get laid, let alone find a woman that loves you.
The real blackpill is that there is so much more in your control that you’re not willing to admit to, because you’d rather be depressed and nihilistic so long as your life requires little effort and personal responsibility.
I’m not saying you’re going to get to a point of martyrdom, nor am I proposing you should want that, but think of this rather as a spectrum.
If an Indian Born elder man was loved enough to form his own fucking society in the West Coast of the United States and still be talked about 30 years later from his personality alone. How “impossible” is it for a user on this site to make some good friends and have an intimate relationship?
Perhaps it depends on if they’ll continue to be a user on this site.
Acharya Rajneesh aka Osho had a cult like following of both men and women who desperately wanted to get close to him, NOT because of his looks, but because he gave off an energy that people were infatuated with.
Simply put, he had a stronger frame of mind than 99.99% of people and this allowed him to exist in a constant state of bliss and peace. He represented an Ideal that people desperately wished they could actualize within themselves, essentially making him a deity in their eyes.
Looking at it from a more nuanced perspective, he was an individual that was well aligned psychologically, meaning there was little conflict between his self, his ego, and his unconscious.
This allows one to be secure and consistent in their actions and attitude, for all aspects of the psyche function in tandem rather than each aspect wanting it’s own separate things. We love seeing these traits in people the same way we naturally hate traits like hypocrisy, they’re simply two sides of the same coin.
a good example of a psychological inconsistency:, would be the addict that SAYS that they “want” to quit their vice, but continue to abuse it. It is clear to an outside observer that regardless of what one part of themselves say, it is evident that another aspect of themselves actually prefers the escape and comfort from indulging in it (otherwise quitting would be effortless)
Addictions can be found in drugs, porn, procrastination, food, certain patterns of thinking etc…
It doesn’t actually matter, the point is that psychological incongruities sap your strength and energy to engage with the world healthily and the worse/more of these imbalances you have, the more you will come across as a neurotic weirdo that nobody wants to imitate or be around.
People on this forum are a great example of individuals addicted to thinking a certain way (in this case the nihilistic blackpill attitude and yes, its an addiction.)
You must understand that your ego does not care whether your thoughts and beliefs are “positive” or not.
ALL your ego wants is to be narcissistically acknowledged as correct in its assertions, It does not care about you. It cares about being seen as right because then it is given more power to make decisions and judgements for you.
The classic forum response to this would be something like “but people get preferential treatment because of their looks and other arbitrary factors all the time, even if their personality isn’t perfect “
No Fucking Shit.
Yes attractive people have it easier.
Yes your genetics play a role in your life despite being out of your control.
That’s not the point of this thread at all, there is no shortage of factually true pessimistic statements you can squander over, the point is that your quality of life can be infinitely improved or diminished based off of the faculties of your internal processes. And the improvement or diminishment of these processes unavoidably spread out into your external circumstances, either for the better or for the worse.
So if you’re attached to and even willing to defend a negative way of thinking, then you’re making your life worse than it needs to be because your ego is addicted to the gratification from your certainty in that thought pattern.
Hows that for a fucking fact.
Do you think Osho, a short indian man would’ve been able to create his own isolated society filled with tens of thousands of people that worshipped him had he started believing blackpill rhetoric from a young age? There are people here that say it’s impossible for below average men to
ever get laid, let alone find a woman that loves you.
The real blackpill is that there is so much more in your control that you’re not willing to admit to, because you’d rather be depressed and nihilistic so long as your life requires little effort and personal responsibility.
I’m not saying you’re going to get to a point of martyrdom, nor am I proposing you should want that, but think of this rather as a spectrum.
If an Indian Born elder man was loved enough to form his own fucking society in the West Coast of the United States and still be talked about 30 years later from his personality alone. How “impossible” is it for a user on this site to make some good friends and have an intimate relationship?
Perhaps it depends on if they’ll continue to be a user on this site.