Saturday, April 15, 2017

What It Means

When I lecture readers about their duty to serve God, follow God, to get free from the huddle and strike out on their own, I recommend different avenues of separation and liberation, that, metaphysicially, come together to allow for maximum personal freedom and self-actualization.

Politically, the individuator anarchist, that supports Levinian constitutional conservativism and supercitizen power, status and involvement as a loyal citizen, and agent of the local, state and federal dominions, is in a superior position politically and constitutionally to live the free and independent life, to do her own thing.

Spiritually, the Mavellonialist faith, best working in its pure and unadulterated form, or when mixed with traditional and other vying faiths, provides optimum ambience for the faithful to follow God's will and instruction.

Economically, living, working, spending and consuming under a capitalist system, provides sufficient prosperity and material wealth for each individuator, that she can afford to live the individually-lived life as a maverizer.

Socially, to individually live leads the participant away from feeble, shriveled, enclosed joiner-living, and allows her maximum opportunity to do her own thing.

Emotionally, to be rational more than emotional, but to think and feel temperately in a psycho-epistemological stance of cheerfulness, calmness, loving and at-peace-with-oneselfness is tohave the ideal sentimental approach to living free and accomplishing great things.

Intellectually,  the individuator must disallow any to do his thinking for him. He will welcome input and criticism from all sources, but he is skeptical of any aggressive, domineering attempt by an authority figure that orders him about in his thinking and speaking. He makes up his own mind, period, and he follows his lines of thought, fearlessly and without heed to consequences, as to where they lead him, and however painful and unsettling, uncovered and discovered truth may make him feel. Being outside his comfort zone in his thinking is the new norm for him.

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