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The Jagged Path: Normalcy, Disillusionment, and Finally, Enlightenment

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  • SwansvenS Offline
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    Typically, it starts with an average upbringing

    • You watched Dinosaur Train and Spongebob Squarepants.

    • You visited your grandparents and drank chocolate milk and ate dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets.

    a3eb9901-7756-4abe-b241-8403b6cb0796-image.png

    • You had lightsaber and nerf gun wars with your friends.

    • You climbed trees and made a tree fort.

    But more importantly and accurately, this is where the distinction begins:

    • You were curious about the world in the most genuine way.

    • You were excited to learn in every way you knew how.

    • The complexity of the world only made you long for understanding.

    • You were a seeker for the truth.

    • This is where it led you.

    For a time, you might have even been a teachers pet, driven by your voracity for knowledge

    • You could never seem to resist the opportunity to speak your mind, intuitively this urge has always been inside of you.

    • You trusted the institutions and mainstream science because you weren't aware that these were ever challenged.

    • Biology was likely always a fascination, again, your intuition.

    • In a way, you were right to think this way. These are the conclusions that are to be drawn from society when you start your life. Science is to be trusted. The teacher is always right. Thank god the government looks out for me. Otherwise I would be just another helpless animal out in the wild.

    You put your curiosity to use

    • You know how to put two and two together. As a human, you've been developing this trick your whole life now.

    • You see disease all around you. Some kids might have diabetes or another chronic condition already. Your obsession with the history of humans makes you ask yourself, "How could people this hopeless survive in the wild?"

    • If science is so great, how come we have all of this disease? We put a man on the moon for god sake! We put a man on the moon, right?

    You're introduced to 'conspiracy theories'

    • Being a curious and open-minded individual, these theories resonate with you greatly.

    • You start to listen to Alex Jones and others with interesting ideas that differ from the mainstream.

    • You begin to scrutinize the government and shift further and further into an extremist mindset, somewhat furious and somewhat confused about why the world is the way it is.

    • By now, you somewhat understand the distinction between the 'normal' people (as if that word carries any useful meaning) and the truly knowledgeable people.

    • You begin to distance yourself from the norm, in every aspect of your life. You don't like hanging around normal people awfully much anymore because they don't understand you whatsoever. It's like you speak a different language.

    The Paul Saladino pipeline

    • Your search for truth leads you to paul saladino, perhaps your first carnivore dieter you've seen. He makes compelling points that further shape your understanding of nutrition.

    • You start a cooked carnivore diet with some suspicion.

    2332c61c-d145-4fde-93cd-8a19c21ce20f-image.png

    • If you had any acne, it was likely cured along with other ailments. For the first time, you truly get a grip on what's true and what lies are told to people. How could something so radically different from what you've been told your entire life be an answer to disease? There has to be more you're missing out on.

    • Digging deeper, you end up stumbling upon your first post about a raw carnivore dieter.

    This is another level. Surely you can't just eat meat raw, right?

    • You're really unsure about this. After all, you have been told your whole life that if you were to ingest 'germs', then the boogie man himself would slit your throat, or something equally as goofy and sinister.

    • On second thought, a lot of people are doing this. Obviously you would hear about people getting sick. If the risk of eating raw meat was so high, then these people wouldn't be able to do it for this long.

    • You start looking into the terrain theory because the germ theory seems to be disproved in front of your eyes.

    • Another curtain seems to be unveiled. Germs were never the cause of disease. But you can't be sure. There's only one way to find out.

    You begin to truly ground the idea in reality. You cook your meat less and less

    • Nothing has happened so far. On paper, I should have gotten sick by now.

    • You try your first fully raw meat meal.

    • Nothing comes of it. You understand that you have reaped the benefits of avoiding the toxins in cooking, retained the nutrients, and there's no negatives to show for it.

    Pure truth hits you, head-on

    • Clarity. For the actual first time. You're at peace with yourself, but simultaneously disappointed. How could this be withheld from you for so long? At this point, you've reached disillusionment, a vital checkpoint on your journey. You look back at your previous self and somewhat miss your ignorance, while not wanting to go back.

    • At this point, you have found the first truth, but still have many questions. Many can be answered through observing nature, but it's been so obscured by your life in captivity that It's difficult to discern.

    • You have to keep searching. Esoteric knowledge is hard to come by, you have to rely on videos and it's a rush to come upon knew and helpful information. You jump from creator to creator and learn a multitude of different subjects that will be cemented in your mind forever. You need to understand exactly what you want to do with your life and exactly how to do it.

    You figure it out

    • You've devised a plan to breach out of the tank that everyone else is locked in. You've tried to convince others in the past, but you understand that they're helpless because their minds have been so poisoned that it's no use. It's a tough pill to swallow, but you understand that they must be left behind.

    • You have reached enlightenment. You have knowledge sufficient enough to bring true happiness and health into your life and you start taking steps toward this path. You made it out of disillusionment. Now it's time to start your life and be exactly what you want to be.

    Enjoy the raw milk

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    • SwansvenS Swansven

      Typically, it starts with an average upbringing

      • You watched Dinosaur Train and Spongebob Squarepants.

      • You visited your grandparents and drank chocolate milk and ate dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets.

      a3eb9901-7756-4abe-b241-8403b6cb0796-image.png

      • You had lightsaber and nerf gun wars with your friends.

      • You climbed trees and made a tree fort.

      But more importantly and accurately, this is where the distinction begins:

      • You were curious about the world in the most genuine way.

      • You were excited to learn in every way you knew how.

      • The complexity of the world only made you long for understanding.

      • You were a seeker for the truth.

      • This is where it led you.

      For a time, you might have even been a teachers pet, driven by your voracity for knowledge

      • You could never seem to resist the opportunity to speak your mind, intuitively this urge has always been inside of you.

      • You trusted the institutions and mainstream science because you weren't aware that these were ever challenged.

      • Biology was likely always a fascination, again, your intuition.

      • In a way, you were right to think this way. These are the conclusions that are to be drawn from society when you start your life. Science is to be trusted. The teacher is always right. Thank god the government looks out for me. Otherwise I would be just another helpless animal out in the wild.

      You put your curiosity to use

      • You know how to put two and two together. As a human, you've been developing this trick your whole life now.

      • You see disease all around you. Some kids might have diabetes or another chronic condition already. Your obsession with the history of humans makes you ask yourself, "How could people this hopeless survive in the wild?"

      • If science is so great, how come we have all of this disease? We put a man on the moon for god sake! We put a man on the moon, right?

      You're introduced to 'conspiracy theories'

      • Being a curious and open-minded individual, these theories resonate with you greatly.

      • You start to listen to Alex Jones and others with interesting ideas that differ from the mainstream.

      • You begin to scrutinize the government and shift further and further into an extremist mindset, somewhat furious and somewhat confused about why the world is the way it is.

      • By now, you somewhat understand the distinction between the 'normal' people (as if that word carries any useful meaning) and the truly knowledgeable people.

      • You begin to distance yourself from the norm, in every aspect of your life. You don't like hanging around normal people awfully much anymore because they don't understand you whatsoever. It's like you speak a different language.

      The Paul Saladino pipeline

      • Your search for truth leads you to paul saladino, perhaps your first carnivore dieter you've seen. He makes compelling points that further shape your understanding of nutrition.

      • You start a cooked carnivore diet with some suspicion.

      2332c61c-d145-4fde-93cd-8a19c21ce20f-image.png

      • If you had any acne, it was likely cured along with other ailments. For the first time, you truly get a grip on what's true and what lies are told to people. How could something so radically different from what you've been told your entire life be an answer to disease? There has to be more you're missing out on.

      • Digging deeper, you end up stumbling upon your first post about a raw carnivore dieter.

      This is another level. Surely you can't just eat meat raw, right?

      • You're really unsure about this. After all, you have been told your whole life that if you were to ingest 'germs', then the boogie man himself would slit your throat, or something equally as goofy and sinister.

      • On second thought, a lot of people are doing this. Obviously you would hear about people getting sick. If the risk of eating raw meat was so high, then these people wouldn't be able to do it for this long.

      • You start looking into the terrain theory because the germ theory seems to be disproved in front of your eyes.

      • Another curtain seems to be unveiled. Germs were never the cause of disease. But you can't be sure. There's only one way to find out.

      You begin to truly ground the idea in reality. You cook your meat less and less

      • Nothing has happened so far. On paper, I should have gotten sick by now.

      • You try your first fully raw meat meal.

      • Nothing comes of it. You understand that you have reaped the benefits of avoiding the toxins in cooking, retained the nutrients, and there's no negatives to show for it.

      Pure truth hits you, head-on

      • Clarity. For the actual first time. You're at peace with yourself, but simultaneously disappointed. How could this be withheld from you for so long? At this point, you've reached disillusionment, a vital checkpoint on your journey. You look back at your previous self and somewhat miss your ignorance, while not wanting to go back.

      • At this point, you have found the first truth, but still have many questions. Many can be answered through observing nature, but it's been so obscured by your life in captivity that It's difficult to discern.

      • You have to keep searching. Esoteric knowledge is hard to come by, you have to rely on videos and it's a rush to come upon knew and helpful information. You jump from creator to creator and learn a multitude of different subjects that will be cemented in your mind forever. You need to understand exactly what you want to do with your life and exactly how to do it.

      You figure it out

      • You've devised a plan to breach out of the tank that everyone else is locked in. You've tried to convince others in the past, but you understand that they're helpless because their minds have been so poisoned that it's no use. It's a tough pill to swallow, but you understand that they must be left behind.

      • You have reached enlightenment. You have knowledge sufficient enough to bring true happiness and health into your life and you start taking steps toward this path. You made it out of disillusionment. Now it's time to start your life and be exactly what you want to be.

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      @Swansven I feel like it’s a trend for people on the primal diet to have been a top student before secondary school, this is true for me, also only paying attention in history and biology.

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        @Swansven I feel like it’s a trend for people on the primal diet to have been a top student before secondary school, this is true for me, also only paying attention in history and biology.

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        wrote last edited by Rabbi
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        @veloman The only thing I am interested in school is biology, nothing else. I am still not top student as I dont care about grades or studying at all.

        We want to live!

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        • RabbiR Rabbi

          @veloman The only thing I am interested in school is biology, nothing else. I am still not top student as I dont care about grades or studying at all.

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          @Rabbi why not history?

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          • velomanV veloman

            @Rabbi why not history?

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            @veloman I dont trust it that much on what they say is true history and I don't like to imagine the past, I live now.

            We want to live!

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            • RabbiR Rabbi

              @veloman I dont trust it that much on what they say is true history and I don't like to imagine the past, I live now.

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              @Rabbi Yea fr who writes the history books that the curriculum is based upon? the company owned by Ghislaine Maxwell's father.

              Enjoy the raw milk

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              • SwansvenS Swansven

                @Rabbi Yea fr who writes the history books that the curriculum is based upon? the company owned by Ghislaine Maxwell's father.

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                @Swansven why do you think they want to teach us history?

                We want to live!

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                • RabbiR Rabbi

                  @Swansven why do you think they want to teach us history?

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                  @Rabbi Pretty cool that the good guys always win in the history books, right?

                  Enjoy the raw milk

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                  • SwansvenS Swansven

                    @Rabbi Pretty cool that the good guys always win in the history books, right?

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                    @Swansven Yeah. Each country has their own way to frame history in illusionary way to drive their own interests.

                    History teaching in schools is also powerful tool to create patriotism and make people value the "country".

                    School is so fucking crazy propaganda machine, fuck I hate this slavery.

                    We want to live!

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