S. S. Thyer

Behind Closed Doors

The things you do behind closed doors will always be present on the other side. People say that they don't care what other people do behind closed doors --it doesn't affect anyone, so why should it matter? Well it's simple, we all live in the same world, we are all interconnected, whether that be by the physical space, the metaphysical principles which govern all, or the soul and mind via the collective unconscious, it's all a single point of centralisation in which we cannot escape --metaphorically, it is the machine in which we are all cogs in and every cog will influence the machine with its actions. On a grand scale, we're all influenced by everything: first, there is the physical influence of the underlying vibrational electromagnetic waves, they extend ad infinitum, it's evident that they must influence all, no matter the size --I assume that this is a reason for the rediscovering of the 'star sign' which is so prevalent in ancient cultures in times even before the Younger Dryas period (e.g. Gobekli Tepi), it is a self-evident and easily discoverable phenomenon in which people are presumably influenced by the electromagnetic waves originating from heavenly bodies of cyclopean sizes. Secondly, there is the interconnectivity of the mind within Jung's theory of the collective conscious, in where he defines how the archetypes of the mind connect to form complex instincts and images which frequently prevail over the mind and --as life imitates art-- metamorphose into the physical; the physical and conscious worlds are two entirely separate realms as demonstrated through vortex mathematics --a key motif promulgated by Nikola Tesla; I won't digress into maths right now as it will lead this thought to the thesis of the underlying nature of reality, but just know that the world cannot be purely physical. If you're not convinced there's evidence for this in shared LSD trips where people will remember the same events even though it happened in their mind without any contact after the high; there are also the studies done on precognition which certainly prove it to some extent; the CIA has investigated the conscious realm in project Stargate where they trained the ability of 'remote viewing,' i.e. an outer body experience; you can also look into plants reacting through electrical and chemical signals to events from happening a room away (e.g. the death of a small fish will spike a plants 'vitals' even though it has no way of receiving any particles from the dead fish); not to mention the countless similarities shown between civilisations who are completely disconnected yet procure the same underlying principles and symbols within their myth's --Jung mentions an interaction with a schizophrenic patient who saw a line from the sun which influenced the wind and that same description was used in a book published years later which was a recent translation of a lost civilisation. There is also a third realm and this will be that of the spirit, this is a unique realm and eternal in nature, this is what would be the domain of the Holy Spirit and free will --much less tangible and not relevant to this post. All of this is very meta, so I'll bring it back up to the topic at hand; when a person undergoes a change towards immorality, there will be a subsequent balancing of the scales to maintain the ying-yang of nature, when you disgrace yourself away from the light there become two options: (1) to allow the disgrace to become known in your person --as part of the mask, as Jung would say-- or (2) to hide it from people, to leave it behind closed doors and what follows becomes no different from the first option, projection of the immoral side --for Jung, the shadow self-- will be less obvious to the unwise but equally known as the immorality can only shift form, i.e. bad will always be bad and good will always be good and they both will always be, ultimately, one and the same; both sides of a scale which is forever balanced. So anything you do behind closed doors will inevitably lead to an influence of, maybe at first, your close circle of family and friends --and if the thing you are doing is like an addiction, it will overcome you and become you-- if your circle chooses to accept you --which they likely will, or at least some family-- then this immorality will become an aspect of them; by choosing to accept the sin they must then be willing to debase themselves to a level to accommodate this person, or they are choosing to lift this person to their more perfected standards and assisting them in becoming more moral --which is unlikely in an amoral society, i.e. a secularist society. We are all imperfect, but only to an extent, we can still hold onto morality, but to throw that all away is to spit in the face of God, literally. Furthermore, it's very important that the makeup of a society live virtuously as to do so is to become powerful, and to become powerful is to own, and to own is to then own land to then expand and thrive; no immoral society has ever ascertained power like this because they're too preoccupied with the liberal idea of the individual reaching a state of happiness; sin is individualistic in practice, it doesn't create civilisations and great societies, only societies whose modus operandi become the easy gratification of the individual --this is the antithesis of what a thriving society is and must be crushed under the heel of the civilisation and not allowed to be propagated unless to the utter detriment of the society.