Always question everything, no matter what

All questions are relevant. All questions are pertinent. Why is that? Good question. What is a question? What is the activity of questioning everything and what does it involve? Questioning everything is a profound and beautiful expression of genuine intuition, intelligence, soulfulness and spirituality. It is an infinitely vast expression of curiosity. What is curiosity? Genuine curiosity, I mean. It…

Imagination, will, knowing and comprehension vs. belief and bias

Well, I would say that it’s the other way around, with intuition and intelligence being signs of more consciously expressed imagination, if we’re using the word imagination to refer to the breath and breadth of ourselves as infinity, unlimitedness and veyond… Also to note, is that there is a massive difference between knowing and knowledge. Knowledge is information. Knowing is…

The utter importance of care and rebellion

Violence and indifference are two sides of evil, namely the reactive and passive sides of the same coin. Violence seeks to do violence, and indifference is the gateway towards letting the violence manifest. Indifference is the negative feminine, or in other words, the passive dumb bitch attitude. Violence is the brutish, mindless retard attitude who is the oppressor. Without indifference,…

George Sechel – Interviewed on LEO – Leadership, Ethics and Organization, with Michael Nimetz – December 10, 2020

An interview I did with Michael Nimetz, a guy in Mexico who is also spreading the message of freedom and looking to help people organize towards the endeavor of ending the slave-farm called “modern society”, as well as how to thrive and be more successful and determined in whatever it is we choose and want to do in life. Nobody…

Genuineness, honesty and the utter importance of always being who we are, no matter what

(The picture isn’t exactly one of the better ones to describe what I mean, but it does allude to some manifested effect of what I’m talking about. It’s infinitely more intricate than that, though.) I am a rather empathic being, perhaps to the point of what most people nowadays would call “extreme”. The words I’m about to express in this…