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Chaos
In some respects Chaos is like sex. They are both
immense fun to indulge in and they both harness vital energies necessary
to fulfilled human existence. However, without the applied balance of
control they can create severe imbalances within the psyche and within
the greater context of society.
Both sex and Chaos should be actively and deliberately tapped into to
keep ones life dynamic, yet not in such a way that they do irreparable
damage. The unbridled unleashing of either of these powerful forces in
one’s life may lead to enslavement to those forces and therefore a
self-destructive and one-dimensional state of being. Achieving balanced
expression of these forces is more about recognising what is damaging to
oneself rather than completely restraining oneself. To repress the
sexual force is to build it up in a state of potentia until it either
manifests itself negatively elsewhere in the psyche, or until those
natural urges rage out of control. To repress Chaos is to remain forever
unchanged and ineffective.
In sociological and historical terms it is the force of Chaos that turns
the wheel of change. It is the force that keeps humanity changing and
progressing. It acts as a redressing force when current and past
methodologies need overturning for the greater progression (or
re-integration) of our culture. The manifestation of Chaos in our
civilization in this current age reveals what a destructive force it can
become if it is not used to redress imbalance. Rather than being used to
redirect stasis and social apathy our current state of chaos bears the
marks of one that has spiraled out of control.
Chaos is an inherently paradoxical phenomenon, and in our present
society this paradox has taken shape because of the stultification of
common sense through bureaucracy. Although designed to have a regulatory
effect on Chaos, our present mode of political bureaucracy is massively
ineffective against major issues such as crime, drug abuse, social
deprivation, immigration and destabilisation, yet manages to marginalise
the majority through draconian legislation on personal freedom, petty
misdemeanours and the anti-social enforcement of the anathemas of modern
society; multiculturalism, the implementation of the ‘nanny-state’
mentality and politically correct legislation. Another way of putting
this is that we live in a society that often acts in a similar manner as
an impotent bully.
Not only do our Governments often act directly against the specific
wishes and needs of those they purport to represent, they increasingly
act against those wishes and needs. This is because the sensible
majority still largely want to see the enforcement of politically
incorrect policies such as restricted immigration, the right to practice
effective or lethal self-defence, the death penalty and the overhauling
of the welfare system. Such views, though popular, are politically
unfashionable in our modern, socialist Europe and remain unlikely to
become implemented.
I am not suggesting that our society needs less Chaos. I am suggesting
that we need far more of it. Chaos needs to be applied where
bureaucracy, petty-mindedness and political stasis currently reign. In
turn this will negate the greater, more damaging Chaos and
defragmentation that currently rage with increasing uncontrollability
amongst our people.
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