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			by Gary 'Z' McGee 
			
			January 
			28, 2023 
			
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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.  | 
					 
				 
			 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			
			Bring the Storm  
			
			
			by Clayshaper  
  
			
			 
			 
			"Be 
			yourself;  
			
			everyone else is 
			already taken." 
			
			Oscar Wilde 
  
			
			  
			
			 
			There are now over eight billion people on the planet.  
			
			  
			
			We each have a different 
			psycho-physiological reaction to any given stimuli, no matter how 
			minute the difference. From forks to forklifts, spoons to 
			spoonerisms, folklore to philosophy.  
			
			  
			
			Every single one of us 
			perceives everything differently. 
			 
			The way I perceive the concept of something as simple as a tree is 
			fundamentally different than the way every single other person 
			perceives the "same" concept.  
			
			  
			
			This is due to our 
			historically unique experiences with "trees."  
			 
			The memories we form influence our experience of perceiving trees. I 
			may have fallen out of a tree and broken my arm. You may be blind 
			and can only touch or smell a tree. I may have chopped down twenty 
			trees to build a house. You may have crashed into a tree and totaled 
			your car.  
			
			  
			
			The point is, every 
			single historical interaction with a tree has formed a unique 
			interpretation of "tree" in our psychophysiology.  
			 
			The same thing applies to abstract concepts such as love, God, and 
			philosophy. We each have historically unique experiences regarding 
			these abstract concepts as well.  
			 
			Which brings me to the point of this article:  
			
				
				we should own up to 
				the fact that we each have a devastatingly unique perception of 
				all things, including philosophy.  
			 
			
			And rather than merely 
			piggyback, kowtow, or place all our eggs into a single historical 
			philosophy forsaking our individuality, we should make our 
			individuality foremost and create our own philosophy out of the 
			mulch, fodder, and compost of past philosophies. 
			 
			We should double down on our uniqueness and fatten our individuality 
			on the food of philosophies past. 
			 
			Most people settle upon one established philosophy (religion, 
			ideology, worldview), unaware that they have a unique perception of 
			what that philosophy is. 
			
				
				It is already the 
				case that we perceive the concept of philosophy in a 
				fundamentally different way than others do even within the same 
				philosophy.  
				  
				
				Developing our own 
				unique philosophy is simply becoming aware and honoring our 
				unique perception. 
				 
				It's a matter of awareness and honor.  
			 
			
			Becoming aware of our 
			unique perception of all things puts us into an existential pickle: 
			
				
				We either admit it 
				and honor it, or we deny it and dishonor it... 
				  
				
				If you choose the 
				former, read on.  
				  
				
				If you choose the 
				latter, not even the one-dimensional philosophy you lean on like 
				a cripple can save you from yourself. 
			 
			
			Here are five ways to 
			discover yourself through your own philosophy… 
  
			
			 
  
			
			 
			1.) Practice 
			self-inflicted philosophy 
  
			
			 
			"To go 
			wrong in one's own way 
			
			is better than 
			to go right in someone else's." 
			
			Dostoevsky 
  
			
			 
			What does it mean to inflict yourself with philosophy?  
			
			  
			
			It means being ruthless 
			with your perception of reality.  
			
				
				No excuses. No mercy. 
				No self-pity. It means forcing your head over the edge of the 
				abyss. No rose-colored glasses. No pie-in-the-sky delusions. No 
				safety nets.  
				  
				
				Just you and the 
				eternal darkness.  
				  
				
				Just you and the 
				rawness of nihilism.  
				  
				
				Just you and the 
				existential angst.  
			 
			
			You're faced with the 
			bleeding-meat realness of reality, a snarling darkness puking up all 
			things. It forces you into a vital confrontation, demanding you 
			think rather than believe.  
			
			  
			
			Full-frontal, no punches 
			pulled, it grabs you by the throat and asks you, point blank,  
			
				
				"Are you ready to 
				accept that everything you believed was a lie?" 
			 
			
			Self-inflicted philosophy 
			forces you to perceive reality with a clean slate.  
			
				
				It gets down to brass 
				tacks.  
				  
				
				It's philosophy in 
				action.  
				  
				
				It digs down to the 
				roots of the human condition.  
				  
				
				It cuts deep into the 
				pulsing blister of the mortal wound.  
				  
				
				It reveals the 
				lodestone.  
				  
				
				It's your ticket to 
				staying ahead of the curve because it exposes how everything is 
				on the curve.  
				  
				
				No exceptions... 
			 
			
			As 
			
			Marcus Aurelius said,  
			
				
				"All that exists is 
				the seed of what will emerge from it.  
				  
				
				You think the only 
				seeds are the ones that make plants or children?  
				  
				
				Go deeper..." 
			 
			
			 
			 
			 
			2.) See the 
			world from the shoulders of multiple giants 
  
			
			 
			"If I 
			have seen further,  
			
			it is by 
			standing on the shoulders of giants." 
			
			Isaac Newton 
  
			
			 
			Don't be afraid of becoming an autodidact. 
			
				
				Read a lot. Connect 
				the dots. Stay curious. Seek the shoulders of giants. 
				 
				  
				
				Seek help, expertise, 
				guidance, and wisdom from others.  
				  
				
				Become a sponge for 
				higher knowledge. Soak it up. Ring it out. Repeat. Learn; 
				unlearn; relearn. 
			 
			
			Don't cling. Never 
			settle. 
			
			  
			
			Putting down roots on a 
			giant's shoulder is a death knell for your uniqueness.  
			
				
				Jump! Take a leap of 
				courage out of faith. Stay loose. Stay flexible. Create a 
				scaffolding between giants. Keep your curiosity ahead of your 
				certainty. 
			 
			
			Don't get caught up in 
			the hype. Don't allow their destiny to prevent your own. Rather, use 
			their destiny to invigorate your own hero's journey. 
			 
			What does this mean? 
			
				
				It means staying out 
				of your own way. 
				  
				
				It means allowing for 
				guideposts, other points of view, and a healthy sense of 
				detachment. 
				  
				
				It means sojourning, 
				not standing, on the shoulders of multiple giants to see further 
				than they did. 
				  
				
				It means employing 
				self-interrogation strategies as pivot points in order to better 
				navigate the labyrinth of life. 
			 
			
			When you sojourn on the 
			shoulders of giants, you are effectively building a bridge to
			
			the Overman.  
			  
			
			You rise above the 
			outdated past to embrace the updated future. 
  
			
			  
			
			 
			 
			3.) 
			Interrogate the knowledge 
  
			
			 
			"As 
			anywhere else in the world,  
			
			the unwritten 
			law defeated the written one."  
			
			Herman Hesse 
  
			
			 
			The flipside of sojourning on the shoulders of giants is the ability 
			to be circumspect with the knowledge gained.  
			
			  
			
			To truly be original one 
			must be able to, 
			
				
				"entertain a thought 
				without accepting it (Plato)."  
			 
			
			This means you must take 
			the knowledge gained and interrogate your perception of it lest you 
			become stuck in a belief. 
			 
			Human ingenuity, like human evolution, is a flowing process of 
			change and mutation. The key to maintaining the process is to allow 
			re-imagination despite past imaginings. 
			 
			The stale and outdated past must give way to a fresh and updated 
			future. Otherwise, there is only stagnation, devaluation, and 
			de-evolution. Therefore, you must have the wherewithal to question 
			everything you've learned to the nth degree. 
			 
			The best way to do this is to honor what validates Universal Law and 
			discard what doesn't.  
			
			  
			
			A deep enough 
			interrogation of the knowledge you gained from sojourning on the 
			shoulders of giants should reveal its validity in relation to the 
			benchmark of health.  
			
				
				When you use health 
				as a benchmark, you realize that health is not a matter of 
				opinion.  
				  
				
				Rather, it is 
				dictated by an indifferent universe with universal laws that 
				apply to everyone, despite our interests, biases, opinions, or 
				beliefs.  
			 
			
			And this applies to 
			everyone not only physically, but mentally and spiritually as well. 
			 
			But health will only get you so far. It can teach you moderation and 
			temperance. But it won't get you outside the box, the comfort zone, 
			the domesticated bliss, the indoctrination, the cultural 
			conditioning, or the dogmatic mental paradigm. 
			
			  
			
			Only audacity and courage 
			can do that... 
			 
			It doesn't take courage to blindly follow the dictates of the giants 
			who came before you (manmade laws), but it does take courage to 
			question them (using universal laws).  
			
			  
			
			Be audacious. Be 
			courageous. 
			
			  
			
			Interrogate your 
			knowledge... 
			 
  
			
			  
			
			 
			4.) Blend it 
			all together with your unique soul-signature imagination 
  
			
			 
			"Your 
			time is limited,  
			
			don't waste it 
			living someone else's life." 
			
			Steve Jobs 
  
			
			 
			If given a choice between the path most travelled and the path least 
			travelled, choose neither. Choose your own path instead. 
			 
			Don't fall into the trap of following someone else's plan. 
			Deconstruct, analyze, and scrutinize their plan, then improvise it. 
			Infuse it with your own essence.  
			
			  
			
			Take the knowledge gained 
			from standing on the shoulders of giants and run it through the 
			sieve of your imagination. Customize your life to your own fitting.
			 
			 
			Take this piece from this ideology and that piece from that 
			ideology, but then connect it all to your own unique perspective. Be 
			creative. Think outside the box.  
			
			  
			
			Push your culturally 
			prescribed comfort zone as far as it will go. 
			
			  
			
			It's all yours for the 
			making... 
			
				
				You are a pivot with 
				a point of view.  
				  
				
				You are a wave 
				crashing onto the shores of eternity. 
				  
				
				You are a unique 
				emergence from the universal interdependent spirit molecule.
				 
				  
				
				You are the cosmos 
				becoming aware of itself.  
				  
				
				And you are vital for 
				the progressive evolution of the interconnectedness of all 
				things, whether you realize it or not. 
			 
			
			Don't let anything else 
			lay your uniqueness low, whether spiritually or psychologically.
			 
			
				
				This is your life. 
				This is your story to tell.  
			 
			
			As Nietzsche said, 
			
				
				"The individual has 
				always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the 
				tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes 
				frightened.  
				  
				
				But no price is too 
				high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." 
			 
			
			Indeed... 
			
				
				No price is too high 
				to pay for the privilege of discovering yourself through your 
				own philosophy.  
				  
				
				No price is too high 
				to pay for the privilege of self-mastery.  
			 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			5.) 
			Recycle the mastery 
  
			
			 
			"To 
			attain knowledge,  
			
			add things every 
			day.  
			
			To attain 
			wisdom,  
			
			remove things 
			every day." 
			
			Lao Tzu 
  
			
			 
			When it's all said and done, mastery is just as illusory is it is 
			useful.  
			
			  
			
			Don't allow it to kill 
			your quest for truth. Let the life-death-rebirth process come alive 
			inside you.  
			
			  
			
			Resurrect Beginner's 
			Mind.  
			
				
				Keep the flow state 
				flowing.  
				  
				
				Keep the fountainhead 
				resonating.  
				  
				
				Keep the Truth Quest 
				always ahead of the "truth."  
			 
			
			As Scott Adams 
			said,  
			
				
				"Awareness is about 
				unlearning. It is the recognition that you don't know as much as 
				you thought you knew." 
			 
			
			For a true seeker there 
			is no settled state, there is no final stage.  
			
				
				There is always 
				something more to learn.  
				  
				
				There is always an 
				answer to question.  
				  
				
				Mastery is always 
				recyclable.  
				  
				
				The journey is always 
				the thing, or it is nothing.  
				  
				
				The sword is always 
				sharpened dullness.  
				  
				
				The diamond is always 
				pressurized coal.  
			 
			
			As James Hillman 
			said,  
			
				
				"the pearl is also 
				always grit, an irritation as well as a luster." 
			 
			
			Mastery must be discarded 
			on the funeral pyre of muscle memory lest it become the dogma that 
			kills your journey.  
			
			  
			
			Feel the mastery, love 
			it, relish being in awe and overwhelmed with gratitude for it. Then 
			let it go. Surrender "mastery" to Cosmos. Practice detachment.
			 
			
			  
			
			When you're attached to 
			nothing, you're connected to everything... 
  
			
			  
			
			
			
			 
			
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