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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2012 10:15:14 GMT -6
Master Satanis,
I would appreciate your definition of "Evil" and your view of "beyond good and evil", and I suggest to add it to www.cultofcthulhu.net/i-am-the-way-2/. Thanks,
By his loathsome tentacles.
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Post by I AM the Way on Jan 20, 2012 12:29:53 GMT -6
Master Satanis,
I would appreciate your definition of "Evil" and your view of "beyond good and evil", and I suggest to add it to www.cultofcthulhu.net/i-am-the-way-2/. Thanks,
By his loathsome tentacles. Evil is one of those words which is so subjective that I don't know how precisely we can define it. The same as good. Although, beyond good and evil should be clarified because it is an important concept in our emerald paradigm.
Beyond good and evil - A range of values which originate from outside the prevailing dichotomy. The third side of morality. An alien order (similar to chaos) of principles upon which actions are based. Example: the Great Old Ones are free and wild and beyond good and evil.
If anyone else wants to suggest a definition, then please do so. I'm not going to add it to our defined terms until there is a consensus.
Awake!
Venger As'Nas Satanis Ipsissimus Cult of Cthulhu
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2012 16:28:44 GMT -6
I like 'the third side of morality' !
But as example since this the sentence you quote is precisely the one who may bring the reader to read the definition, I would prefer "Nietzsche's philosophy is beyond good and evil", and Nietzsche certainly deserve a place in the emerald paradigm. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_Good_and_Evil
Now is the moment of Awakening !
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Post by Cain Da'arnesh on Jan 22, 2012 13:13:24 GMT -6
I feel that being "beyond good and evil" is really about defining your own morality outside of whatever "the herd" is telling you. It's part of being ubermensch! Not to listen to others when they say, "This is good!" or "This is bad!" but to instead come to your own conclusions regarding what is happening. Make no mistake! This is certainly more difficult than it would seem, but I assure you that it can be done! The best trick is to view yourself objectively in the third person and to go from there. When you do that, you're better able to make decisions based upon what I call "objective morality", that is to say, you start deciding what's good and evil instead of others doing it for you. For instance, I now feel that murder is all kinds of justifiable under certain conditions... I would still hide the corpse however! I know a lot of places as I reside in the middle of nowhere!
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Post by Kyuubi on Jan 23, 2012 17:04:27 GMT -6
I now feel that murder is all kinds of justifiable under certain conditions... I would still hide the corpse however! I know a lot of places as I reside in the middle of nowhere! Very true words. AWAKE!
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Post by john on Feb 18, 2012 17:34:37 GMT -6
Evil does not exist only a lack of good think about it like this when you open a box it gets filled with light but when you close the light goes away it doesn't get full with darkness it is empty of light Awake!
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Post by Cain Da'arnesh on Feb 23, 2012 20:32:55 GMT -6
Indeed! But again, good and evil only exist within one's perception and as such, can only be gauged within that perception! I have an exercise for you! Do something "evil" just for the sake of doing it! Don't kill anyone or anything that could land you hard time, but something minor, like steal a candy bar or something... Now, after that, just work on convincing yourself that you were well within your rights to do so. For example, you could say, "Oh it's fucking Wal Mart! They have billions of dollars which they stole from other businesses! I'm just sticking it to the man!" Once your done convincing yourself, you'll realize what it is I'm talking about here!
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