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27.04.202520:05
27.04.202518:33
Once you attain a certain level of philosophical development of the mind, NOTHING phases you any more.
You intimately understand the fleeting nature of this reality; and the tricks that the mind can play on you.
You permanently shift something inside you and Accept What IS.
Unchained, unburdened, free
This is true Power!
This is one of the goals of our spiritual development in this reality we find ourselves in.
This will not only happen from reading books; it is the beautiful reward from living life and experiencing pain.
But Sol Brah, pain is a bad thing!
Pain is what it is.
But Pain is trying to show you something…
A way that we strayed from the path, or an attachment of the mind that we are holding too tightly onto.
RESISTANCE to that pain is harder than the pain itself.
That is like holding tightly onto a burning coal and wondering why you keep on getting burned.
Suffering ceases when you realise suffering is born out of illusion.
What we think we are, what we think we Should be, what we think what IS ‘should’ be…
ALL are borne out of the false illusion that there is anything other than the NOW.
When we attempt to grasp and control the experience of life, we end up having it slip through our fingers.
By ceasing our need to control an outcome, by ceasing our judgement of any which way that life develops, we reduce the self-importance of our egoic mind and allow divine flow to fill our world.
You could spill a glass of milk and it’s the same thing as if your army has just been wiped out.
In principle, it IS the same thing. It is just degrees of ‘importance’ that our false reality has programmed into your perspective with judgement.
We are always meant to turn our pain and suffering into knowledge.
We will continue to suffer until our mind learns to let go.
And When you Let Go of things in the Past <-
Only THEN can you Move Forward ->
Do not Chain Yourself!
‘The past’ is ANYTHING that has happened that is not in the now
Know this and Know Peace
Learn from every experience
So as to make you grow
So you can rise
And that’s essentially what our experience in this realm is all about
You intimately understand the fleeting nature of this reality; and the tricks that the mind can play on you.
You permanently shift something inside you and Accept What IS.
Unchained, unburdened, free
This is true Power!
This is one of the goals of our spiritual development in this reality we find ourselves in.
This will not only happen from reading books; it is the beautiful reward from living life and experiencing pain.
But Sol Brah, pain is a bad thing!
Pain is what it is.
But Pain is trying to show you something…
A way that we strayed from the path, or an attachment of the mind that we are holding too tightly onto.
RESISTANCE to that pain is harder than the pain itself.
That is like holding tightly onto a burning coal and wondering why you keep on getting burned.
Suffering ceases when you realise suffering is born out of illusion.
What we think we are, what we think we Should be, what we think what IS ‘should’ be…
ALL are borne out of the false illusion that there is anything other than the NOW.
When we attempt to grasp and control the experience of life, we end up having it slip through our fingers.
By ceasing our need to control an outcome, by ceasing our judgement of any which way that life develops, we reduce the self-importance of our egoic mind and allow divine flow to fill our world.
You could spill a glass of milk and it’s the same thing as if your army has just been wiped out.
In principle, it IS the same thing. It is just degrees of ‘importance’ that our false reality has programmed into your perspective with judgement.
We are always meant to turn our pain and suffering into knowledge.
We will continue to suffer until our mind learns to let go.
And When you Let Go of things in the Past <-
Only THEN can you Move Forward ->
Do not Chain Yourself!
‘The past’ is ANYTHING that has happened that is not in the now
Know this and Know Peace
Learn from every experience
So as to make you grow
So you can rise
And that’s essentially what our experience in this realm is all about
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27.04.202517:18
There is an eternal tension between the heroic and domestic life. They used to be one and the same, now they have grown far apart.
In the premodern age of hardship, building a home, securing a family, farming land, had a level of heroism to it. They were acts of survival against a brutal, uncertain world.
Domesticity itself was heroism. A man wasn’t a “suburban dad” or a “wandering ronin”, he was both. He was Farmer and Fighter. He was Father and Adventurer. He was Builder and Destroyer.
Domesticity itself was an act of heroism, and adventure was necessary to secure domesticity.
Building a home, raising children, tilling land, defending a village, were not "safe" choices. The home was a frontier that required courage, strength, cunning, resilience. It was a life at odds with man and nature. Starvation, disease, war, wild animals. Disaster was always near. Building a home was walking through hell, it was standing against death
But in the padded comfort and abundance of the modern world, where survival is easy, heroism shifts elsewhere. It’s not found in the cookie cutter home buried in the suburban sprawl. It’s found in adventure, self-mastery, danger, art, and risk.
Deprived of true hardship the heroic spirit mutates. When life demands nothing, men turn to women, war, wealth, and wounds to remember who they are. You see it in the playboy, the business builder, the trader, the traveler, the gambler, the political dissident, the guy who finds ways to bleed for fun.
Heroism in today’s world is rebellion, creation, seduction, risk, and the pursuit of pain for its own sake. It’s something that has to be searched for or maybe even stolen.
Dont get me wrong, raising children can still be heroic, if done consciously and courageously. But most people aren’t raising kids like warriors or sages. They’re raising them like bugmen. Feeding them slop, wrapping them in plastic, housing them in beige and gray decorated boxes, filling their mind with cowardly opinions, leading them towards mediocrity and obedience.
The “wife guy” is not a symbol of love, hes a symbol of spiritual decline. It’s not that love and fatherhood are weak. It’s that they’ve become automatic, trivialized, and have been drained of risk and sacredness. And without struggle, beauty, danger, and honor, life becomes a kind of living death.
Thats why the image of the wandering warrior, the rogue artist, the adventurer, feels like the last real frontier of the masculine spirit today.
In a world where everything is safe, danger is sacred. The men of the past built cages around us. The men of our time will break free and venture back into the wild. Its the only way to remain human
In the premodern age of hardship, building a home, securing a family, farming land, had a level of heroism to it. They were acts of survival against a brutal, uncertain world.
Domesticity itself was heroism. A man wasn’t a “suburban dad” or a “wandering ronin”, he was both. He was Farmer and Fighter. He was Father and Adventurer. He was Builder and Destroyer.
Domesticity itself was an act of heroism, and adventure was necessary to secure domesticity.
Building a home, raising children, tilling land, defending a village, were not "safe" choices. The home was a frontier that required courage, strength, cunning, resilience. It was a life at odds with man and nature. Starvation, disease, war, wild animals. Disaster was always near. Building a home was walking through hell, it was standing against death
But in the padded comfort and abundance of the modern world, where survival is easy, heroism shifts elsewhere. It’s not found in the cookie cutter home buried in the suburban sprawl. It’s found in adventure, self-mastery, danger, art, and risk.
Deprived of true hardship the heroic spirit mutates. When life demands nothing, men turn to women, war, wealth, and wounds to remember who they are. You see it in the playboy, the business builder, the trader, the traveler, the gambler, the political dissident, the guy who finds ways to bleed for fun.
Heroism in today’s world is rebellion, creation, seduction, risk, and the pursuit of pain for its own sake. It’s something that has to be searched for or maybe even stolen.
Dont get me wrong, raising children can still be heroic, if done consciously and courageously. But most people aren’t raising kids like warriors or sages. They’re raising them like bugmen. Feeding them slop, wrapping them in plastic, housing them in beige and gray decorated boxes, filling their mind with cowardly opinions, leading them towards mediocrity and obedience.
The “wife guy” is not a symbol of love, hes a symbol of spiritual decline. It’s not that love and fatherhood are weak. It’s that they’ve become automatic, trivialized, and have been drained of risk and sacredness. And without struggle, beauty, danger, and honor, life becomes a kind of living death.
Thats why the image of the wandering warrior, the rogue artist, the adventurer, feels like the last real frontier of the masculine spirit today.
In a world where everything is safe, danger is sacred. The men of the past built cages around us. The men of our time will break free and venture back into the wild. Its the only way to remain human
25.04.202517:16
leaping and flowing
Training single leg jumps and landing
Across different terrains of nature
#naturalmovement
Training single leg jumps and landing
Across different terrains of nature
#naturalmovement


25.04.202503:19
23.04.202516:31
Sleeping in a new AirBnb last night when TRAGEDY struck...
they only had polyester sheets!
I usually travel with a full linen set - but only had a topsheet with me this time
Night came... I retired to sleep
I navigated it as best as possible so my skin wasn't touching the plastic fibres... alas there was some contact
I grimaced and bore it, I thought one night won't make a difference - grateful to have a safe bed to sleep in etc.
However, here's what I noticed:
- Strange, unrestful thoughts approaching worry (which I never ever get) and my girlfriend was even more sensitive - sleep was difficult
- Overheating, uncomfortable sweating
- Restless positioning
Being wrapped in disgusting low frequency material during sleep is energetically/spiritually much worse than we realize, it's not just about the chemicals
I switched them for 100% cotton the next night, none of those issues were present and we had a great sleep.
Absolute necessity to have 100% cotton or linen sheets in your bed for you + family.
they only had polyester sheets!
I usually travel with a full linen set - but only had a topsheet with me this time
Night came... I retired to sleep
I navigated it as best as possible so my skin wasn't touching the plastic fibres... alas there was some contact
I grimaced and bore it, I thought one night won't make a difference - grateful to have a safe bed to sleep in etc.
However, here's what I noticed:
- Strange, unrestful thoughts approaching worry (which I never ever get) and my girlfriend was even more sensitive - sleep was difficult
- Overheating, uncomfortable sweating
- Restless positioning
Being wrapped in disgusting low frequency material during sleep is energetically/spiritually much worse than we realize, it's not just about the chemicals
I switched them for 100% cotton the next night, none of those issues were present and we had a great sleep.
Absolute necessity to have 100% cotton or linen sheets in your bed for you + family.


21.04.202523:00
Outdoor movement >
if you don’t use it - You’ll lose it
Don’t be so focused on lifting in the gym that you forget the fundamental movements of being a human and moving across natural space
You should also push yourself just like you would in the gym
Climbing things higher than you have before
Jumping across larger distances than you have before
Work up to it, be smart and push your boundaries
if you don’t use it - You’ll lose it
Don’t be so focused on lifting in the gym that you forget the fundamental movements of being a human and moving across natural space
You should also push yourself just like you would in the gym
Climbing things higher than you have before
Jumping across larger distances than you have before
Work up to it, be smart and push your boundaries


21.04.202523:00
Wearing polyester is a negative aura signal
Polyester workout clothes have become synonymous with exercise
This is a marketing tactic that has engrained into our culture
I see the vast majority of people wearing tight; synthetic materials that are negatively affecting your body and energy
I’m wearing cotton www.soldept.com sol shorts here
Being outside we should limit the amount of clothes we have on in order to activate the sunshine’s health giving effects
What we do wear, should be natural materials like cotton and linen.
Make the switch, you’ll feel a difference and never go back to the polyester plastic poison.
Polyester workout clothes have become synonymous with exercise
This is a marketing tactic that has engrained into our culture
I see the vast majority of people wearing tight; synthetic materials that are negatively affecting your body and energy
I’m wearing cotton www.soldept.com sol shorts here
Being outside we should limit the amount of clothes we have on in order to activate the sunshine’s health giving effects
What we do wear, should be natural materials like cotton and linen.
Make the switch, you’ll feel a difference and never go back to the polyester plastic poison.
21.04.202515:30
Just had a libtard yell at me out of his car window as he drove past:
“Nazi! Nazi Trumpsters! Nazi Trumpsters suck dick!”
I caught it on video
I have no clue what prompted this as I was not displaying anything that could be possibly construed as political or trump related
I guess just my general demeanour as an unvaxxed, healthy, strong male triggered the brainwash programming
“Nazi! Nazi Trumpsters! Nazi Trumpsters suck dick!”
I caught it on video
I have no clue what prompted this as I was not displaying anything that could be possibly construed as political or trump related
I guess just my general demeanour as an unvaxxed, healthy, strong male triggered the brainwash programming
15.04.202510:05
Acquire more wool. Wear more wool. I just picked up some possum merino socks.
55% fine merino wool
35% possum fur
10% mulberry silk
You can really feel the difference in vibration : My feet are ascending.
Join me, brothers of the wool.
55% fine merino wool
35% possum fur
10% mulberry silk
You can really feel the difference in vibration : My feet are ascending.
Join me, brothers of the wool.


14.04.202510:42
I will be playing in this Age of Mythology Tournament 😛
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The Golden One

14.04.202510:42
Age of Mythology: Retold
Age of Mythology is perhaps the game I have the fondest memories of – growing up, it made a great impression on me (as did Age of Empires 2).
Thus, it was a pleasure to revisit the game. The updated graphics are great, a truly beautiful game (almost on par with Age of Empires 3).
Perhaps I will host an Age of Mythology tournament at some stage (and perhaps an Age of Empires IV one as well).
One thing made me chimpmaxx, however, and that is the rework of the God portraits – especially for Helios. The Helios artwork always served as an inspiration for my own hair, and now they changed it!
Freya and Skadi also had nicer portraits in the first edition. Some portraits are quite epic though (attached pictures of Apollo and Thor).
You must forgive my autism here, I am a Sensitive Artist, after all.
I have completed the Greek and Egyptian parts of the campaign, so far so good. Perhaps I will try a 1v1 at some stage.
Lastly, it is fun to show my elder daughter the various Gods, heroes, and monsters in the game that she has encountered elsewhere (i.e. in stories I read for her).
Good times!
Age of Mythology is perhaps the game I have the fondest memories of – growing up, it made a great impression on me (as did Age of Empires 2).
Thus, it was a pleasure to revisit the game. The updated graphics are great, a truly beautiful game (almost on par with Age of Empires 3).
Perhaps I will host an Age of Mythology tournament at some stage (and perhaps an Age of Empires IV one as well).
One thing made me chimpmaxx, however, and that is the rework of the God portraits – especially for Helios. The Helios artwork always served as an inspiration for my own hair, and now they changed it!
Freya and Skadi also had nicer portraits in the first edition. Some portraits are quite epic though (attached pictures of Apollo and Thor).
You must forgive my autism here, I am a Sensitive Artist, after all.
I have completed the Greek and Egyptian parts of the campaign, so far so good. Perhaps I will try a 1v1 at some stage.
Lastly, it is fun to show my elder daughter the various Gods, heroes, and monsters in the game that she has encountered elsewhere (i.e. in stories I read for her).
Good times!
13.04.202507:35
10.04.202508:03
Aurum.
Coming soon.
https://soldept.com/pages/aurum
Coming soon.
https://soldept.com/pages/aurum
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