Monday, May 25, 2020

Fairy Tale Spotlight: Energy, Killing, and Death

In a previous blog, I talked about the potential energy of human beings. I want to dive back into the subject for a little bit. Only this time we will talk about energy and how it relates to death.

Upon conception, human beings contain a certain amount of energy. There is energy being used, and there is energy on standby. The standby energy is known as potential energy. I once likened it to a rubber band being pulled taut, which I still think is a very apt analogy. The unborn, babies, and children likely have the most potential energy of all when you consider how far a human being can go. If we did not have any potential energy, we'd spend our entire lives a vegetable.

Energy itself is the ability to do work. And humans can do quite a bit of work in groups as well as individuals. We sap from our energy pool as we work through the day, but the potential energy tends to remain full. I mean... it has to otherwise we'd never peak at the highest point of that journey called life. We'd never win any wars or go to the moon without letting that rubber band slack a little. And the best people who have lived on this earth didn't lose their potential energy until the moment of their death, at which point the rubber band gets cut.

A man or woman spending their entire life doing amazing things tends to have quite a bit of potential energy upon their death. People who spent their lives doing very little tend to have their rubber band slack a lot. At the moment of their death, there isn't much of a snap. It really depends on how they lived their lives.

This is where we get to the young and innocent. The unborn, infant, and child is really just a powerhouse of potential. They haven't had a chance to face cynicism yet. They have yet to make their life's decisions. The rubber band is pulled all the way back. So when they die, the snap is pretty powerful, and on top of that, the bands are pretty fragile to begin with. The reason for this is that, at a young age, children need to be protected until they can become self sustaining. Although horrible, it is rather easy to murder a child and snap the rubber band. All the potential energy is released in one go.

Now, what's all this about? Why is the release of energy upon death so important. Should you care? Sure! It's important to everybody, good and evil. When a man who has spent his entire life doing amazing things--a hero, if you will--the release of his potential energy gets released into the people his actions have touched by way of inspiration. If his death was a murder, it can become a martyrdom. His energy discharges quite powerfully into many people in a surprisingly equivalent way. It is likened to an explosion that can transcend time. It always tapers off unless the source of energy comes from a higher power.

When a child is either killed or dies of natural causes, there is a powerful snap and release of energy. If the act was caused, the energy is forced into the one causing the death. Satanists love the killing of the unborn and children because it provides them with a good source of energy which gives them power. Since Satanists are usually hedonists, the energy is often wasted on stupid stuff which is why they usually need to keep these rituals up as often as possible.

One really clever trick is convincing mothers to kill their own children or unborn. The resulting energy burst does not, in this case, go to the mothers, but to the ones who convinced them to do it. At the very heart of it, this is a form of potential energy farming. These killings are all tragic and horrible, but the real point of it is the harvesting of energy. Human beings become nothing but a collection of numbers, which is already how a lot of people think about themselves anyways.

And what about those people who died after not doing very much in their lives? What sort of potential energy snap occurs upon their death. Hate to say it but... not much. Pointless lives lead to pointless deaths. There is still energy released which will probably effect the direct relatives and/or friends of the deceased. It fizzles out fast and can sometimes just drift into the ether to be reused by the environment only.

Finally, the death of a human being is likened to a moment of completion. Everything they ever were in life gets summed up. The rubber band is measured and released to the appropriate people or to nobody at all. In this way are we, in physical terms, judged and our legacy carried through into immortality. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. Everything we do carries over in one way or another, so we must be sure that our acts effect the world in the right way. And we must especially make sure that all of those acts are our own and not the suggestion of someone who should not be trusted. You only have a small time in this world. From the moment you realize who and what you are, you need to act. Otherwise, it was hardly worth having you here at all.

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6 comments:

  1. Profound, especially in its statement the the will that initiates the killing is the one empowered, not the one following orders, willingly or not. Interesting that the death of one who squandered his or her potential is inconsequential because spiritually, such a one was dead already, and in vain. Scary that there are people who inflict death for mindless gratifications.

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    1. Every human being has some sort of effect on the people and the world around them. That gets calculated in the way we calculate volume, mass, and other types of measurements. It's just science.

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  2. Love your analogy of the rubber band, makes a lot of sense in terms of potential energy. Those who don't bother indeed leave their rubber bands slack and die with little impact. Indeed there are those who sacrifice others to control the flow of energies, but on the other hand those who bother can inspire many to action.

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    1. Energy transfers between humans while they live. But death usually sees all the energy release at once, which makes a lot of sense. What would energy be doing in a dead body anyways? It's got to go somewhere, and because the body is dead, it has to release at the exact same time.

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  3. Evil is all about sacrificing others to get what you want. Those who crave power will do anything to obtain it. If that means sacrificing the innocent, then so be it.

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    1. Pretty much. These people are all materialists who waste energy like crazy in order to feed the habit.

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