Forgot to remove the Temporary tag of a really insightful spiritual deepdive into the connections between Clif High's ontology and Aquino's understanding of the Egyptian Neteru from a Setian perspective.

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(With Kagi Assistant I should not or else none of this makes any sense.)

Thanks for pointing me to other interesting people on nostr, haha!

He’s more on X than NOSTR but yes he is most certainly an interesting and talented artist. Dude speaks like 5 languages and raps. 🫶

Found this gem in my clipboard manager's history. Posting as a reply because I don't like quoting full AI responses. Had me smirk:

Christian Gnosticism

One-liner: “The world is a rigged game and you win by remembering you’re not from here.”

Analogy: You wake up inside a VR headset you can’t take off; the only escape is a secret password whispered by a rescuer outside the headset.

Aquino Egyptian Gnosticism

One-liner: “The world is a gym and Set is your personal trainer; the weights make you stronger until you step into god-mode.”

Analogy: You’re in a video game where every enemy drops XP; the final boss is your own doubt.

Clif High Ontology

One-liner: “Reality is a shared Google-doc that edits itself while you type.”

Analogy: If you keep calling your job “soul-crushing,” the doc keeps spawning soul-crushing tasks; change the wording, the tasks soften.

Key takeaway

All three agree the visible world isn’t the whole story, but:

Christian-Gnostic wants out of the building.

Aquino wants to remodel it into a throne room.

Clif wants to edit the source-code in real time.

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