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LOVE

  • Writer: Etu Malku
    Etu Malku
  • Dec 10, 2024
  • 2 min read

As a Sinisterist my research and studies include going to the root of things (Platonic First Form) as well as understanding both the philosophical and psychological aspects within the Western Left Hand Path.

Love is found and nurtured Within, not by attaching any significance to something external. We do not love objects, we love our Self and in turn love others for loving themselves. Agape . . . which is Divine Love, to us, is never towards anything other than one's Greater Self and to those who love their Greater Self.


We find Nature (the Objective Universe) to be at odds with our very existence and therefore adversarial to us, something to be separate from and/or manipulated beneficially. It becomes difficult to 'love' Nature as it is determined to destroy us on several levels. See my writing: The Way 0f Nature is the Way 0f Death https://aeonofiblis.wixsite.com/etumalku/post/the-way-of-nature-is-the-way-of-death


The first order of business for even the simplest micro-organism is to survive, the next order is to propagate. The simple neuro-chemical releases that govern emotions such as love in this case, cannot be denied as a survival mechanism towards the security of a Self-Conscious species as ourselves. Love involves neurotransmitters and hormones like dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin, which create feelings of pleasure, bonding, and attachment.


When we examine the progression of Love in mentally stable human beings we find there to be Falling in Love: which includes sexual attraction, possession, and domination. Once bearing a child this Love transforms into a loving and caring for, if not protective type of Love of this child, again securing the propagation of species, after birth the Love again transforms into a rearing form of Love meant to keep the roaming male attached to the family unit.


Love is not a self-sacrificing obligation but a powerful, personal, and deliberate act. It aligns with ideals of individual freedom, authenticity, and self-respect, creating a framework where love enhances life rather than limits it. Love as a powerful, personal, and deliberate act is deeply rooted in the philosophy's core values, prioritizing individuality, autonomy, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment.


 Love is viewed as a source of immense emotional and even spiritual energy. It fuels creativity, passion, and determination, enhancing one's ability to shape their life. Choosing to love, rather than being compelled by societal or religious expectations, becomes an act of personal sovereignty. This autonomy over emotional connections reinforces one’s strength and individuality. Not everyone is entitled to your love. It is reserved for those who enhance your life or inspire mutual respect. Love is most authentic when freely chosen, based on mutual respect, admiration, or shared purpose, rather than imposed by external forces like family ties, societal norms, or religious mandates.

 
 
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