We are all held in epistemological serfage to our own subjective biases, delusions, perceptual and intellectual limits, and solipsistic sense of isolation. If one seeks truth, self-realizes and listens to God, then the real, the truthful, the immortal reality and logic are able to penetrate and balance out our subjective myopicness.
As a lifelong loner and individualist, I do not hear from, receive visits, calls and text messages from many people. I have repeatedly for 60 years felt isolated, and one comes to generalize that one is alone in the world, and that silence is how it is for everyone, because the silence in one's personal life is so omnipresent, and deafening.
That is not the case at all. For groupists are in ceaseless contact, touching, communicating and being in the presence of each other by every conceivable means.
The isolated and rejected loner like I am feels alone in the world because he is alone in the world, but he must remain cognizant of the fact that this is his psychological and social state, not that of the majority of his neighbors. The isolated loner feels very lonely, and the angst and suffering emotionally caused by being kept out and avoided is an ache that he endures every hour of every day for his entire life. It requires enormous strength of will and purpose to stay positive in light of this campaign of social rejection by insiders.
Though he is a loner, and likes doing things his own way, he would like to do his own thing, and go in and out of groups as he wishes without any social rejection at all. Until that occurs, discrimination by groupists against maverizers continues and is called moral, normal behavior which it definitely is not. It is immoral and hurtful, and one day such bullying will cease.
Joiners feel warm and connected because they are warm and connected. They do not feel alone in the world since they are not alone in the world. They very much enjoy the social friendliness of others freely and willingly offered by their peers to them because they conform, say yes to group memes and expectations, obey their social betters, and nonindividuate. Popularity, then, is proportional to one's identifying with the group's goals
Satan and Lera are the ultimate joiners, and people's fear of social rejection is the best weapon that the Dark Lord, the Dark Lady, and their Evil Spirits and their human agents field to keep people sinning, joining and nonindividuated. People will sell their souls, their dignity, even their very lives just to belong and be socially accepted. This moral cowardice is a source of great human damage, waste and wickedness.
The threat of social rejection is a powerful tool used by the wicked to break loners, so that they will rejoin groups at the bottom of the social rung. This threat is used to keep joiners, joined, lest they receive the same treatment from their joined neighbors and friends.
To sum up, the loner-individuator feels alone and all alone in the universe due to his solipsistic illusion of no one else existing. If he maverizes, then he will find his moral courage to self-improve and live apart from the crowd. He will find his voice, and receive encouragement from his divine friends: individuated Good Spirits, and the Mother and the Father.
The objective truth is that he is not alone but feels alone. He is surrounded by thousands and thousands of joiners that isolate him, while exchanging millions of visits and communications among themselves.
The great irony is that none realize what is going on. He feels alone but actually is in the finest shape because his isolation prepares him for embracing encounters with the Good Spirits so that he can begin his individuating journey towards angelism.
The thousands of joiners around him feel connected to each other, but the warmth of such connecting is cheap, shallow and perishable. In fact, they are utterly alone in the crowd, in their isolation from the self, from others, and so deep and wide is the gulf between the Good Spirits and them. Their subjective illusion is a mass, group hallucination.
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