*What is so freakish about modern times and people?* "The New Gods and the New Barbarians" Modern people are a lost Odyssey. Normalcy is deceiving. People wonder what the difference is in today's world when they look back and see the so-called normal societies of the past. It is actually an aspect of understanding the ancient Greeks who would have been widely circulated up until modern times, both myths and philosophy. Normalcy is also an aspect of actual note-taking with a pen and paper which is also becoming a lost art in modern times. Excellence? Those who desire excellence of character need to look no further than the history of mathematics, and keep them in the normal vein. With a population of over eight billion people normalcy is a commodity and millions will fall into a dark black oleo. How many across the board are going to designate even fifty dollars a month to paper, pens, and books after college and sit down everyday and take notes? This world is lost and will only get worse. Gnostic Christianity as far as I can see is due to the heyday of availability of ink and paper, which would have been an aspect of being introduced to the circles of Thoth. This slow degradation of availability of both time and paper will only produce a situation much worse than even the plague period in the Middle Ages where men gathered to whip themselves and which led to paranoia about witchcraft and later possibly the Inquisition. I believe it is this very type of information gap that led to the foundations of antiquity and most labels of God and the gods and is apparent in the subtext of most of their writing. In was the popular game of the period to be with "sight" while the animalistic society was "blind". Hint* The Barbarians wandered for over four hundred years disconnected from paper society probably as outcasts, flights, or freed prisoners of them. This may have led to the term "Holy Romans." This is a study in temptation that slowly reveals the irony of it taught in the Catholic churches of the Dark Ages and brings a new meaning to it in modern times. -Aldec the Foul
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*What is so freakish about modern times and people?* "The New Gods and the New Barbarians"
Modern people are a lost Odyssey. Normalcy is deceiving. People wonder what the difference is in today's world when they look back and see the so-called normal societies of the past. It is actually an aspect of understanding the ancient Greeks who would have been widely circulated up until modern times, both myths and philosophy. Normalcy is also an aspect of actual note-taking with a pen and paper which is also becoming a lost art in modern times. Excellence? Those who desire excellence of character need to look no further than the history of mathematics, and keep them in the normal vein. With a population of over eight billion people normalcy is a commodity and millions will fall into a dark black oleo. How many across the board are going to designate even fifty dollars a month to paper, pens, and books after college and sit down everyday and take notes? This world is lost and will only get worse. Gnostic Christianity as far as I can see is due to the heyday of availability of ink and paper, which would have been an aspect of being introduced to the circles of Thoth. This slow degradation of availability of both time and paper will only produce a situation much worse than even the plague period in the Middle Ages where men gathered to whip themselves and which led to paranoia about witchcraft and later possibly the Inquisition. I believe it is this very type of information gap that led to the foundations of antiquity and most labels of God and the gods and is apparent in the subtext of most of their writing. In was the popular game of the period to be with "sight" while the animalistic society was "blind". Hint* The Barbarians wandered for over four hundred years disconnected from paper society probably as outcasts, flights, or freed prisoners of them. This may have led to the term "Holy Romans." This is a study in temptation that slowly reveals the irony of it taught in the Catholic churches of the Dark Ages and brings a new meaning to it in modern times.
-Aldec the Foul