Ziontology, Freewill and Chosen People
There is a parallel between the concept of Jews being God’s chosen people and the concept of Ziontologists being Zion’s chosen Zetans. In both cases, choice is not involved on the part of the chosen. In the case of the Jew, it is an accident of birth and the mere inheritance of genetic material that determines the teleological outcome of going to the Promised Land. In that framework, the Goy is not evil. It’s just that they are not chosen. They are part of the spandrel, and not part of the design.
In the case of the Ziontologist, there is also, rather non-intuitively for most, no freewill involved in being a part of the solution rather than a part of the precipitate. So in the case of the chosen Jew, it is a genetic thing. In the case of the Ziontologist, it is a memetic thing. Please look up meme on Wikipedia for more insight on this.
Think about it. You cannot choose your desires. They choose you. And you cannot choose to do something you do not desire to do. If you do choose to do something “undesirable” to prove a point, such as to demonstrate freewill, then obviously the desire to prove that point is the overriding desire in effect. You cannot choose to not think about something. Just try it! You also cannot choose to think of something that never happens to occur to you. You cannot choose to believe in something that you find unconvincing. You can not choose to hear something that is never spoken. The sense of freewill that most of us seem to have is a persistent delusion. It is a corrupted interpretation of understanding what you have done shortly after the fact, not a voluntary premeditated choice. Not outside of Zion, at any rate.
So it should be clear, even to the Prevoid, that self determination and freewill is a bogus. So, here is the deal. If you are a Ziontologist, you had no choice over it. You always were a Ziontologist, for all eternity, and your Probing Sessions in the Church of Ziontology is actually more of learning and discovery that you are a Ziontologist rather than a developing of choice to be a Ziontologist. If you are not already a Ziontologist at your spiritual core, no amount of Probing Session and Ziontology reading effort will ever fix that.
Just to prove that point, if you do not accept and understand Church of Ziontology doctrine, try a little Gedankenexperiment to prove to your self that there is no freewill in choice of religious belief. To perform this thought experiment, do this: First, voluntarily choose to believe in Ziontology at this very moment. Now, ask yourself if you really do you believe in Ziontology? If you do, then you are and always were a Ziontologist, for all eternity. But if after that effort to exert your own freewill to choose to become a believing Ziontologist failed, then I rest my case on the nonsense we foolishly refer to as freewill. So you are either in or out. You are either chosen or not. Or as they might say on a cruise: "You’re either on board or you’re not!” The only way to find out is to try it out and go to Zion. It all becomes totally clear there.
The Deities Xeno and Zeno
The Trianetic deities that we refer to as “Xeno” and “Zeno” are eternal and timeless, and their home is at the pinnacle of Mount Zion. They are the antonyms that form a complimentary duality that some eastern philosophies refer to yin and yang. In more specific western narrative, they are referred to using terms that focus on special cases of interest, such as “question” and “answer” or “truth” and “paradox”. However the neologisms we use for these eternalities are based on ancient Greek words. Xeno means foreigner, guest or stranger. And Zeno was the name of several crucially significant ancient Greek philosophers. In particular, Zeno of Elea was the inventor of the dialectic and the founder of logic. He is also well known for his analysis of paradox.
The Ovulating Zetan Levels
As a practicing Ziontologist, after sufficient Probing Sessions, once you become Void, you obviously arrive at Zion. But once you are at Zion, what do you do? Well, your task there, which will be directly in front of you, is to climb to the pinnacle of Mount Zion. Each level that you ascend is known as an Ovulation Zetan level (OZ level). OZ levels are labeled using roman numerals, OZ I, OZ II, OZ III, OZ IV, OZ V and so on. There are an infinite number of levels, but each step to the next level is exactly half as far as was the previous step. Before you know it, you are on top of the spiritual world. You will be there with your own Trianetics Certified Tenzing Norgay at your side. Once you are there, you will no doubt take a deep breath of the incredibly rarified spirit, take in the awesome view, and then come back down to physical reality. Once you get back, you will have a great day, feel healthy, work more efficiently, have better mental acuity and memory, and have a wonderful sense of wholeness and well being.
The Trianetics Symbol
Mount Zion is the impetus for the design of the Trianetics Symbol, which represents the Trianetic hierarchy of needs. This symbol is graphically represented as an artistic layering pyramid scheme. It is comprised of exactly three layers. The lowest of the three layers is red, and it represents your base somatic needs, comprised of matter, energy, time and space requirements. Examples of somatic needs are food, water, air, exercise, warmth, shelter, light and sex. The next layer up is green, and it represents mental needs, such as education, training, contemplation, language, trade and sex. The top layer, which includes the pinnacle of Mount Zion, represents your spiritual needs, including love, happiness, noetic understanding and sex. You can think of the Trianetics Symbol as an enriched yet compactified Maslow hierarchy. Its all about needs and having needs met.
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Saturday, September 20, 2008
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