societies

Love and Mustangs

Wild mustangs told me once about how their family groups work. It was 2018, I think, and I was studying them a bit. Wild mustang societies are very competitive for mates, even for horses. To a human, it can look like a full-contact game where mares and foals are shifted around, joining new single-stallion-led bands after bouts between stallions. It is of the wild.

Mustangs told me that stallions use intuition to determine which mares they want in their bands. Stallions will get a jolt of knowing about a mare.

They operate on the Aries/Libra axis, I (being a shaman trained in astrology) was shown. According to Alice Bailey, in esoteric astrology, Aries is known as the place where the will of God is known, which ignites highest intuition. That’s more like a mustang stallion. Libra has more to do with the survival skills and group-savvy that mustang mares show in the wild. Aries and Libra are directly across each other on the zodiac wheel, and rule the 1st House and 7th House, respectively. Exoteric rulers: Mars (Aries) and Venus (Libra). Esoteric rulers: Mercury (Aries) and Uranus (Libra).

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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Social Contract

There is something called a social contract. When you’re born into a society that’s a civilization with adequate governance, you are immediately awarded with your society’s social contract. Each person has a set of responsibilities to uphold to be part of the society, while at the same time being automatically assured that they will have available to them the features of a society to live in that is tolerable. When that breaks, chaos begins to break things up, and they usually end up coalescing into a somewhat different society with a different government that must offer a sufficient social contract to stave off being broken up by chaos.

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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On Fascism

In the 20th Century, some politicians and political scientists started promoting something called fascism as a possible alternative to Communism (note that Communism and fascism have never proven to be mutually exclusive, and indeed fascists movements have usually embraced Communism, or they use something else deemed to be politically trendy at the time). Fascism emerged as a kind of forced and hyperactive patriotism coupled with draconian rule-making. No, I do not know why this seemed even possibly viable to anyone, but probably because no one had tried it yet (and therefore inevitably failed at it yet). It requires mass media, and a truly irritating amount of government micromanagement over the content of mass media.

Fascism makes for terrible neighbors. It makes leaders particularly miserable as compared with any other system of government.

The word fascism comes from a term for a battering stick made of smaller sticks tied together called a fascio. You can see it used in 20th Century fascist Italian iconography.

Fascism is a battering stick. It injures much where it finds room to land.

Fascism is like “does not play well with others” writ large and corrupt and violent. The world cannot tolerate it.

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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