[Reference: http://www.cassiopaea.org/cass/abduction_11.htm ]
Waking up, and staying awake, has been really hard for me to do. As it is, I feel like I am still much too monostatic, because what I have been trying to build an ocean around my island. Much easier to build a floating platform, leave the island, and travel the oceans. Live on water, rather than walk on the stormy waves.
"In fact, if Jesus was anything, he was a Tantrika as evidenced by a deep study of the myths and legends surrounding him and comparing them with similar stories and examples. And, Tantra Yoga is one of the oldest and most definitive sources of techniques for dealing with various dimensions, densities, and their denizens." - Ibid.
I want to be as awakened as possible. Learn and exhibit greatness. Balance the economic with the intellectual (personal) and social (global). Realise the intimacy (interpersonal) which I have potentially but not manifest in physical form.
[reference: http://www.msu.edu/user/bradle45/nietzsche.htm ]
I found a synopsis of Nietzche's "Superman" series of books.
A sumary about him [ http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/nietzsch.htm ]
A quote of his, on Xianity:
"I call Christianity the one great curse, the one enormous and innermost perversion, the one great instinct of revenge, for which no means are too venomous, too underhand, too underground and too petty - I call it the one immortal blemish of mankind." (from The Twilight of the Idols, 1888)
Motherload of info:
[ http://www.oocities.org/danielmacryan/oldbooks.html ]
"But, of course, this mode of discipline was only effective AFTER I extricated myself from the "energy portal" of my ex-husband, a fervent born-again Christian, as described in "Amazing Grace." "[Ibid]
Christianity is the bane of society.
The cure for this (for sheeple): embrace and mutate, to give meta-xianity. For warriors who will not stand for anything less than freedom, check out http://www.mind-trek.com/reports/t101.htm , and related linkage therefrom.
Whereas a master programmer (software architect) needs to be "tight" (highly skilled with, and passionate about) mathematics; the proto-typical IT professional ("technie") does not need to know more than rundamentary arithmetic. Most of his skill is in problem solving, customer service ("people skills") and maybe a little logistics (esp. for independant consultants).
So, if you want to be a technie, learn English well, and love people. Forget maths, you don't really need it beyond counting arithmetic (counting stuff), and even then, you can use a handheld calculator.
However, if you want to develop systems ior software, then get tikky on the maths. You never have too much math skills for a computer. After all, they were made to compute!
K31. 13 Jan. +3.