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by Gary 'Z' McGee
May 29,
2023
from
Self-InflictedPhilosophy Website
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Gary
Z McGee, a former Navy Intelligence Specialist turned
philosopher, is the author of Birthday Suit of God
and
The Looking Glass Man.
His
works are inspired by the great philosophers of the ages
and his wide-awake view of the modern world. |

Firmament by Stuz0r
"A man
has to forge himself into a weapon
or he will be
forged into a tool."
Leon
Truth Mind
Wisdom is an effigy...
It's a towering
figure in the mind of man.
It's a Goliath to all
self-efficient Davids, a leviathan to all outside-the-box
thinkers, a towering wall to all adventurers.
It both reinforces
and locks down comfort zones.
And so, as with all
effigies, wisdom must burn.
The Goliath must be
toppled.
The leviathan must be
slain.
The tower must fall.
Otherwise, we're merely
left with the known, and the unknown will forever lie beyond us.
Otherwise, we're left with idealism, golden cows, white towers, and
entrenched power.
The highest level of
wisdom is the wisdom to overcome wisdom or forever be confined
by it.
What we call knowledge is
an attempt to impose something comprehensible onto something
incomprehensible.
Likewise, wisdom, which
is made up of knowledge, experience, and intuition regarding
something incomprehensible, is an attempt to impose
comprehensibility.
The art of dismantling wisdom is the ability to allow
incomprehensibility to be the thing.
It's the courage to
acknowledge both the absurdity of the universe and the absurdity of
trying to make sense of it.
It's realizing that the
human condition is fallible, imperfect, and prone to mistakes.
You either integrate
absurdity or absurdity disintegrates you.
You either rise above
knowledge or knowledge enslaves you.
You either transcend
wisdom or wisdom closes your mind.
The wisdom in
dismantling wisdom is the only way to ensure the progressive
evolution of wisdom.
The ashes leftover from burning down the wisdom of the past is a
hotbed for the perpetual wisdom of the Phoenix. Burn baby, burn!
Question
everything, including your questions
"Security
is a false God.
Begin to make
sacrifices to it
and you are
lost."
Paul Bowles
The question mark is the undaunted scythe of wisdom.
It gives us a cutting
edge. Nothing should be off limits. Nothing should be sacrosanct.
Where the perpetual wisdom of the Phoenix is concerned the only
"God" is a razor-sharp question mark slicing through all things.
To include wisdom
itself.
To include even the
throat of the Phoenix.
To include even the
throat of God.
Answers are God.
Comprehensibility is
God.
Safety, security, and
comfort are God.
All are false Gods.
We continue to make
sacrifices to them at the detriment of true wisdom.
God is a psychosocial symbol for our finite perception of an
infinite reality. It's the symbolic personification of our utter
inability to grasp the infinite. It's the archetype of pigeonholing
the incomprehensible into the comprehensible.
We must reinvent God
precisely because we will never understand the true nature of
infinity.
The only thing more important than reinventing God is
destroying God. We destroy God in order not to get
hung up on outdated evolution, antiquated wisdom, and parochial
notions of permanence. Indeed, we destroy God in order not to
fool ourselves.
But we also rebirth God in order to humble ourselves. So as
not to get too far ahead of ourselves. We rebirth God in
order to rebirth meaning itself.
For there will always be
the unknown.
There will always be
the Infinite which dwarfs our finitude.
There will always be
something bigger than us to grow into.
There will always be
a Great Mystery, and we will always be trying to figure it out.
As Bruce Lee said,
"All fixed set
patterns are incapable of adaptability or pliability. The truth
is outside of all fixed patterns."
Questioning everything,
including our questioning, is the only way not to become fixed in
any set pattern.
We must keep
imagination ahead of reason.
We must recondition
cultural conditioning.
We must revaluate all
values.
We must question
God.
Employ your
mind as a mirror
"The very
desire
to be certain,
to be secure,
is the beginning
of bondage.
It's only when
the mind is not
caught in the
net of certainty,
and is not
seeking certainty,
that it is in a
state of discovery."
Jiddu
Krishnamurti
Be like a still pond. Receive but do not keep...
The fish are but
slow-moving emotions inside you. The clouds are but slow-motion
perceptions outside you. All are mere illusions passing you by. The
self is masks all the way down perceiving delusions all the way up.
The masks reinforce the illusion of a truth.
Likewise, the delusions
reinforce the illusion of a truth.
None of which are true.
The only truth is ungraspable. The only way to grasp this truth is
to let go of it. The only way to feel it is to sacrifice yourself to
it. The only way to employ it is to always keep the Truth Quest
ahead of the "truth."
You do this through ruthless insouciance and fierce audacity. When
it comes to confronting "truth" incorporate the spirit of the boxer.
Bob and weave. Dip and jab. Zig and zag...
"Dream of a language
whose words, like fists, would fracture jaws (Emil Cioran)."
Then fearlessly fracture
the jaw of "truth."
Give the devil a black
eye. Leave God with a broken nose. Leave the ring a champion of the
Truth Quest rather than a victim of a so-called "truth."
Have no hangups. You are a delusional creature caught up in a
ruthlessly absurd universe. You either learn how to transcend it or
it will smother you.
It's already swallowed
you whole, so the only way to become whole is to subsume it.
Incorporate it corporeally - mind, body, and soul. Become the
absurd. Be the paradox. Let go of the need to hold on. Burn the
effigy of the self.
Let the Phoenix of
nonattachment rise out of the ashes.
Adapt and
self-overcome
"Those who build
walls
are their own
prisoners.
I'm going to go
fulfill my proper function
in the social
organism.
I'm going to go
unbuild walls."
Ursula K. Le
Guin
Use philosophy as a chisel for the hardened beliefs within you. Use
it to humble yourself.
Use it to destroy
illusion and murder delusion. Use it to dismantle wisdom. Use it to
unsettle your settled mind, to shock your chakras, and to reevaluate
all your values. Use it to practice self-overcoming as a
life-death-rebirth process.
Deconstruct and then reconstruct meaning. Self-interrogate.
Self-destruct. Self-actualize. Question your infinite inner masks as
well as your infinite outer delusions. Go up and down the "chain of
command" and break rank.
Plant minefields in your
mind field. Blow it all to hell.
Then use muscle memory as
a reminder of what you learned. Be a catalyzing agent par
excellence. Become both a lighthouse in the dark as well as a beacon
of darkness in the blinding light.
As Joseph Campbell
said,
"The influence of a
vital person vitalizes."
So be vital..!
A good sense of humor will be your saving grace. Use humor to adapt
and overcome.
Use it to scale the
heights and mock the abyss.
Use it to poke
glaring holes in the blinding light and plant dauntless seeds in
the darkest dark.
Use it to count coup
on wisdom.
Use it to reinforce
humility over hubris and curiosity over certainty.
Employ the greater wisdom
of the will to humor to overpower the lesser wisdom of the will to
power lest the latter destroy wisdom itself.
This is true wisdom: the ability to let go of wisdom in order to
fully grasp it.
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