What forces stand behind political leaders? How to govern one’s own life. Institution of servitude was formed and entered its fullest force during the rise of the Abrahamic religions. According to Christian doctrine what could be considered better than a voluntary sacrifice? The foundation of our civilization.
Political Leaders. What Forces Stand Behind Them?
“Do certain forces always stand behind the political leaders of nations, and are those leaders always aware of it — acting in accordance with the will of those forces?”
Without doubt, forces always stand behind political leaders. Do those leaders always know this? No, not always. But those political figures upon whom a greater burden is placed — those who become like knots woven into the fabric of reality itself — as a rule, almost always possess some form of conscious agreement with those forces. This is not the kind of agreement that a sorcerer might enter into with a force out of desperation. Rather, it is a conscious pact, and as a rule the leader understands it quite clearly. Another matter is that such agreements are not always fulfilled — and when they are broken, it often ends badly: for the leader, for the force that placed its hopes upon that consciousness, and, of course, for all those who consider themselves part of the domain belonging to that ruler. In this way, the principle of servitude begins to manifest itself.
The institution of servitude was formed long ago, but it entered its fullest force during the rise of the Abrahamic religions. There, it reached its culmination — the point at which a human being voluntarily agrees to become a slave.
Earlier, in the pagan era, one could become a slave only under certain specific circumstances — for example, after losing a war, falling into great debt, or committing a wrong that could not be redeemed through a wergild. In other words, such situations were always limited, clearly defined, and understood. But the idea that a person born free could become a slave simply by virtue of existence itself — that had not existed before. It was a kind of experiment.
What Is the Meaning of a Slave in Relation to the Master?
A slave is the property of the master. And if the master must one day repay their own debts, with what will those debts be paid? The answer is obvious: with their property. In such a system, these are no longer regarded as people, but as a herd.
The gods repay the results of their actions according to the civilizational outcomes they produce. They place their support upon a particular individual — a ruler appointed for that role. And those who agree to belong to such a ruler differ very little, in essence, from the institution of servitude itself. They delegate to that ruler the right to dispose freely of their freedom in exchange for security.
Look around you now. How many people have delegated their right to freedom in exchange for security? Formally, this is an admission of one’s inability to govern one’s own life, shape one’s own destiny, or build one’s own reality — and instead, an obligatory participation in someone else’s reality. Is this the goal? By no means. It is not the goal for anyone. It is a test. For when the Abrahamic channels begin their reckoning and the time comes to answer for their negative consequences, they will have something with which to pay. And according to Christian doctrine, what could be considered better than a voluntary sacrifice? Nothing. For this principle was laid into the foundation of our civilization two thousand years ago.
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