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  1. Chapter 1: The Times (A Short Introduction)
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  3. 2.1.1: What Wasn’t, Now Isn’t
  4. Where does one draw the line1, or when does one place it? There’s a plethora of periods in which an illusion was still in place, giving us the comfort of control, but when did the illusion begin and control end? Some men place this line before the industrial revolution, others found this shift began in more recent times. Where in this shall the line go? Well, all of these men have the problem where they simply prescribe the past as a cure to the modern illness, yet forgo an explanation for how the ailment began in the first place. Time isn’t just a linear line in which we can ascribe a line where illness began and optimum ended. The Times never began, it never was, and still isn’t; the Times were stolen, and we were scattered about and forced to find The Times while blindfolded and stabbed and poked and burned. The endless debates over when simply distract from the most important thing of all: now. Bickering over the trivialities of just when The Times were ours and not of others distracts us from what our true goal should be. To regain The Times is of utmost importance, as without The Times, The Times are not of us, and are of others.
  5. Those who currently have The Times have already instituted programs to pervert what already was2, putting us at the end of their cruel mercy. While you may disagree with others who wish to regain The Times, it must be acknowledged that without The Times, our differences will soon come to an end, as will all the world’s difference. Cruel machinations are already about, for they have found that through maximizing suffering they can maximize output, and this output is what they desire. Through controlling our input3, they control our output, like teaching a baby Spanish instead of English, our output has already been sullied and can only be fixed through focus and will. We must formulate our own input to break away from the shared consciousness they have created that deride us away.
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  7. 2.1.2 The Myth of Progress
  8. The most pervasive myth of our times is “The Myth of Progress.” We are led to believe that through progress, our lives would be improved. However, in almost every case the opposite became true. A basic example proving this is the lightbulb. The lightbulb has provided minimal benefit and incredible amounts of suffering throughout human history. The invention of the lightbulb destroyed one constant of life, the cycle of light and dark. By breaking the cycle, humans were forced to live in unnatural and cruel ways4, as they were no longer tied to the will of the sun. While some may argue that candles and lamps would therefore also be just as harmful, this is simply not true. Candles and lamps both require the direct consumption of resources, rather than the lightbulb’s indirect consumption of resources. By having light be untethered to direct consumption, humanity was led to the communal habit of defying nature’s cycles5.
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  10. 2.1.3 Seizing The Times
  11. How does one “seize” The Times? The Times are not a physical entity, rather they are a communal shared consciousness6. In the past, The Times were incredibly fragmented, as slow communication prevented the spread of the shared consciousness. However, in our modern era, The Times have grown like a tumor, and the shared consciousness spread beyond small communities. Below is a map detailing several of the shared consciousnesses that currently exist.
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  13. 1. The term “line” is in reference to a period back when “The Times” were under our control
  14. 2. They choose to pervert what already was because they lack the capacity to create
  15. 3. “Input” in a societal sense refers to media, whether it be news, books, movies, or anything else we consume
  16. 4. Some of these cruelties are as follows: normalizing working past dark, normalizing defiance of sleep cycles, and normalizing the need for visual light
  17. 5. The lightbulb is one of the direct causes for the increase in defiance of morality
  18. 6. Shared consciousness refers to perspectives on reality shared by everyone within it
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  20. This map contains several errors and oversimplifications1, however it does detail a general idea of the distribution of the shared consciousnesses that currently exist. The Chinese shared consciousness is difficult to map, as I am part of the Western shared consciousness, and am therefore lacking the perception to see it. In the past, shared consciousnesses barely left local villages, sometimes not even leaving families, however with the advent of mass communication, the shared consciousnesses grew incredibly quickly, absorbing community after community and absorbing entire countries. This makes seizing The Times a momentous task, one that is nearly impossible. I then propose that the only way to seize The Times is to break up the shared consciousnesses, in order to make The Times easier to seize. In order to do this, it would require the destruction of mass communication, as well as multiple generations of people to grow up and then die. However, this is the only way to curb the growth of the shared consciousnesses, and stop the destruction of regional cultures.
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  22. 2.1.4 Destruction of Difference: Shared Consciousness and Globalization
  23. The goal of the captors of The Times is the expansion of The Times2. They are in complete control of the shared consciousness, as they are the ones in control over what is inputted into the shared consciousness. The steps they are planning to take to expand The Times goes as follows:
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  25. Destruction of regional culture and religion
  26. Institution of the religion of the future
  27. Expansion of the Western Shared consciousness to encompass the world
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  29. As of now, they have already gotten halfway through their first step, as seen by the introduction of mass communication and the birth of the Western shared consciousness. Identity and culture have been replaced by America, and religion has been replaced by progress. The first step serves mostly to inundate those already within the Western shared consciousness for the second step, where with the assistance of the Antichrist, they will institute a new religion of the world, in order to create artificial homogeneity within the world, rapidly leading to the Western Shared Consciousness encompassing the entire globe. That is why it is urgently necessary to break apart the shared consciousness, and seize The Times away from those that currently control The Times.
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  31. 1. Many areas outside of the Americas and Europe are likely inaccurate, as expansion there is recent.
  32. 2. Self evident
  33. 2.1.5 Sidenote: The Other Shared Consciousnesses
  34. While the focus of this book will largely be on the Western consciousness, I will address from time to time the other competing consciousnesses. They will largely be ineffectual as they lack the support of Satan1, and are largely just a reactionary consciousness. First, the Chinese consciousness centers largely around China and its immediate neighbors. It is maintained largely through censorship and tight control on the outside leaking in. To take it to the extreme, the North Korean consciousness maintains absolute control over what leaks in, making it the most inoculated to the Western consciousness2. As long as nothing breaks the wall of North Korea, the consciousness will remain. Currently, the Chinese consciousness is not focused on expanding, rather its purely focused on exploiting others to ensure its existence can continue. Eventually, only China will remain within the consciousness, and perhaps the consciousness will last a few hundred years as it competes against the Western consciousness.
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  36. 2.1.6 Closing Remarks and Future Expansion
  37. Those that control The Times have created an existential threat, not only on our physical bodies, but upon our soul3. Only through the destruction of the tools used to expand the shared consciousness can The Times be seized. Further chapters in the book will focus largely on subtopics of The Times4, as well as the methods by which they can be seized. Further detail will be provided for every aspect of The Times. Some chapters will focus less on The Times, and touch upon other less important topics5, such as mindset, lifestyle, products of The Times, as well as what I believe should be done once The Times are seized.
  38. This book represents a comprehensive framework not only for education on The Times, but also the forging of a modern man capable of being resistant to the shared consciousness. The information contained within this book is essential, and that is why I ask you to spread this as far as possible. The Times cannot be seized by one man alone, but by an army of forged men who know that they must do whatever is necessary to seize The Times, and that to fail means the destruction of everything that is left, including your soul.
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  57. 1. Of course, not even Satan can overcome the will of God, and will fail in the end
  58. 2. As explained previously, input begets output, so controlling input controls output.
  59. 3. “The logic of un-belief leads inexorably to the abyss; he who will not return to the truth must follow error to its end.” -Father Seraphim Rose
  60. 4. Expansions on shared consciousness, nature of The Times, the question of when, and many other topics will be covered.
  61. 5. Less important does not mean not important. Lifestyle and mindset are our tools against those who control The Times.
  62. Chapter 2: Societal Architecture
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  64. 2.2.1 Architecture of Contentment
  65. The most important aspect for human habitation is adequate height. The taller the ceiling, the more comfortable a person will feel. Human’s base instincts render them pleasure through two discongruent states: freedom and security; the most ideal setting for living is thus a strong feeling of security accompanied by an illusion of freedom. Tall ceilings accomplish this, as being within an enclosed room provides a feeling of security1, while the tall ceiling provides an illusion of freedom2. Rooms with small ceilings often feel suffocating, as our desire to freedom is impeded by the claustrophobic interior.
  66. Every room within a building must have two chairs for every inhabitant. Operating off of the same principles that were stated before, we can extend the thought towards chairs. Sitting puts us into a relaxed and secure state of mind, bringing about contentment. As you have probably noticed, if you have ever been in a room with insufficient seating, anxiety can often creep through the corners of your mind. Humans desire the ability to change their perspective, and being forced to sit and view your room through a single perspective impedes upon this. Therefore, to bring about contentment, every room must have two seating areas3 per inhabitant.
  67. The final tenet of the architecture of contentment is in relation to the numbering and positioning of windows inside of a room. The most important part of any room is the window, even the most drab of interiors can be saved through appropriate use of windows. The first rule for windows is that there must be at least two sets4 of windows within a room intended for residing5. Much like with the requirement for at least two seating areas per inhabitant, the requirement for two sets of windows is to provide a sense of choice (freedom, if you may) to the inhabitants. Allowing your eyes to choose freely to wander between the two landscapes provides a feeling of contentment, and diminish feelings of anxiety that can come with living in enclosed environments. The final rule for windows is for the positioning of said windows. Having two sets of windows that show the exact same view (both are on the same wall) would be useless, and diminish any benefits two sets of windows would have. Therefore, there must be a minimum difference of 30° between the two sets of windows. Taking appropriate considerations when designing the windows of a room will ensure the contentment of residents, as well as making rooms feel more “full.6”
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  69. 2.2.2 Architecture of Discontentment
  70. While contentment is one of the ideal states, occasionally discontentment is required whether it is to build an appropriate reflective mindset or for productivity reasons. Appropriate rooms to design to maximize discontentment include home offices, bathrooms, as well as kitchens7. Discontentment improves productivity and speed at the expense of mental state, making discontent environments ideal for work or areas that should be left quickly. The simplest step for maximizing discontentment is to simply reverse the steps taken for contentment, i.e. shortening ceilings, removing chairs, and removing windows. Do note that in rooms where you are attempting to maximize discontentment, but intend to stay in for a long period of time (home offices), you should take milder steps towards discontentment, such as keeping a single set of windows, and keeping the ceiling height at a moderate level.
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  72. 1. If a room were too large, the sense of security would have to be compensated through other means.
  73. 2. Tall ceilings increase the size of the room, but this size is unusable so no invasion can be feared.
  74. 3. Seating areas do not refer only to chairs, this can also include beds, stairs, etc.
  75. 4. A set is referring to a grouping of connected window panes to form a single window within a room.
  76. 5. Rooms that fit within this category include: bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms. Kitchens, closets, bathrooms, and other short use rooms do not require two sets of windows.
  77. 6. Benefits of this increased fullness is that less furniture is needed within the room.
  78. 7. Notice that these rooms mentioned are already the most likely to have very little seating, few windows, and low ceilings
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