Title: The Transition from Pisces to Aquarius: A Spiritual Decline in the Evolian Lens Tags: #Evola #PiscesAge #AquariusAge #SpiritualDecline #Traditionalism #CyclicalTime #Christianity #ElonMusk #TechnologicalMaterialism #Individualism

Christians beginning to understand they made a mistake installing the thing they don't want to see. The Pisces Age people and their “unity, faith, and the dissolution of boundaries” have succeeded to install the new “Aquarius age” with the 'technological advancement, individualism, and the pursuit of new paradigms' of Musk. good job christians, again!

1. The Pisces Age: Unity, Faith, and Dissolution of Boundaries


2. The Transition to the Aquarius Age


3. The Role of Christianity in the Transition


4. The Unintended Consequences


5. Evolian Perspective: The Irony of Spiritual Decline


6. The Role of Figures Like Elon Musk

Metaphysical part:

The first point is that on the path of high magic, there is no initial necessity to recognize the concepts of “good” and “evil” in a moral sense when following a discipline. This acknowledgment might be required for a passive individual, one who lacks the inner function of command and thus seeks it externally, desiring to be directed. A fully integrated being, embodying duality (as Abraxas suggests), can internally generate both the absolute power to command and the absolute power to obey. When an individual lacks not only the capacity to command (often the heaviest burden) but also the ability to obey, and when this inability to obey in the inferior aspect overrides the rights of the superior aspect, it leads to disorder, laxity, and the “false freedom” that many mystics rightly identify as a significant peril on their path. However, this deviation must not be mistaken for the true freedom of superior beings who can self-impose law. A discipline that seeks to extinguish a portion of one’s will and awaken the capacity for unconditional obedience is a fundamental element of the magical journey.

The second point is that, particularly for the practical aspects of magic, one must cultivate a faculty that can be described as the ability to transcend oneself through an élan, an active self-overcoming, and an affirmation that extends beyond individuality. In ordinary life, traits such as heroism, heroic or orgiastic ecstasy, the thrill of risking one’s life, and even a readiness for sacrifice are indicators of this direction. The capacity to live beyond oneself, to actively surpass one’s limits, is as crucial to magical and theurgical practices as the coexistence of absolute command and absolute obedience within oneself. Those bound by the inner constraints of the Self will either fail to transcend these limits or will do so at the cost of their own destruction.