The Institutions, organizations and systems established to reduce resentment, must be constantly and carefully monitored, updated, and if required to preserve The Infinite Game, even hard reset, cannibalized, destroyed and replaced utterly.
The Eternal War | Doctrine | Systems | Responsibles’ Principle
Rhythms. Rhythms and rhythms. Rhythms within rhythms. All the many patterns of life, that make up life and that all life are bound to. So very many patterns of emotion, thought and behaviour we’re mostly oblivious to. Disrupt but one of life’s small rhythms, even but a little, and the individual is thrown off. Groups, collectives and communities, have some greater resilience to perturbations in patterns than do individuals. With societies and civilizations being far more resilient to disruptions, far too resilient. Dangerously resilient in many cases. This resilience embedding and enshrining dangers and threats, until the only things which define a society are its noise and chaos, the many disruptions it induces into the daily lives of its members and the world at large.
It's this which goes through Bertrand’s mind as he slips into a meditative state on the flight to Gnoss Field to drop Early off, in Marin, just across the Bay from San Francisco. The exhaustion of jumping between time zones, sunrise, sunshine and sunset patterns, all disruptions to his biorhythms exacerbated by the adrenaline spiking and lack of sleep brought about by the sequence of events of the last four days.
Doesn’t matter what it is, only what they can and will go to any length to make it look like. No one moves this openly, this brazenly unless they’ve already succeeded or failed in their grasp for power. As the whole world is not joining in the great theft of the commons, in the one world order, then it isn’t success which makes them move so openly against The Order and others. No, this is all a sign of failure. Their great cause and purpose has already failed. Failed at least at the global scale. Doesn’t mean some nations and perhaps a billion people won’t fall under the totally consumptive and murderous sway of either the communist or the national socialist factions of the bureaucratic feudalist state.
The old world has collapsed and is dead and gone. What remains is only the merest fading illusion of what had been before for humanity. Bertrand’s mind begins to slip into simulflow. Whatever comes next, if it’s not a forced retreat to a much more primitive state of being, brought about by oligarchs and bureaucrats terrified of an empowered people. This future will truly be something which has never been before. The mere thought of this unbounded, unknown and unknowable future terrifies Resentfuls. To such degree they’re actively engaged in putting in place a maximally extractive and punitive system to take absolutely everything they can before they kill off as many as they can, through whatever means they must. All to sustain an artificial reality tunnel no longer sustainable in any form or fashion.
From the earliest days of verbally communicative humans, the earliest days of scribes keeping the data, knowledge and secrets of a community, the very same distribution of power and the control and manipulation over this power has been in place. The very same artificial reality tunnel, for thousands of years. This ART sustained by a literate people wittingly and unwittingly feeding the accumulation of wealth and power among the extractive, into the hands of a few. An ART requiring a literate people, but just not too literate. Not literate enough to see through the lies of the scribes and priests, those which write and keep the histories, those who write the speeches and actually author the literary works of elites and rulers alike. The Resentfuls factions which only ever allow power to themselves, never to the masses.
“Cities on seven hills have shaped the modern world over the course of the past two thousand years.” Harrison, eyes closed, leaning back exhausted in the comfortable, plush soft leather tan seats of the Gulfstream as it rushes north to the Bay Area. A comment brings Bertrand out of the depths of his meditation, not fully, but enough to loosely pay attention to what is obviously a provocation to dialogue by the Lord Commander. To whom it’s directed is not yet clear. Nor what the dialogue intends.
Harrison lifts his head and eyelids to ensure Early is paying attention. “Which two men shaped the entirety of the modern world?”
“If I’m following your thinking. Cities on seven hills. I would say Constantine and Genghis.” Early replies. Shifting energies had been dedicated through mindfulness to internal recovery back to thought, in order to meet the demands of Harrison’s questioning. These dialogues never being random.
“It’s not autocracy but aristocracy is the stable form. That is, as long as the aristocrat meets their obligations for security and support of the people, maintaining direct relationships with their people, by name relationships, while adhering equally to the Empire as the people do.” Harrison continues. “Keeping the proper balance of exploit and enable, of course.”
“By the Empire, you do mean that of Constantine.” Early states to ensure he’s on the right track.
“Yes. The virtualized Greco-Roman empire Constantine set in motion, and which is yet among us today. Rising once more in the East after nearly a century of remaining hidden, having emphasized in that time the out surviving of all those forces and efforts seeking relentlessly and powerfully to finally bring about its end.”
“The people are those who most closely represent and most powerfully maintain the Empire. It’s in the hearts and minds of the people that Constantine’s Empire endures. The aristocrat being merely those who takes up the protections of the Empire and its people, those people they the aristocrat is responsible for.”
“Yes. It’s why the aristocracy had to be removed and the people enslaved in isolation before being murdered in the thousands, millions and tens of millions. A billion or more all told across little more than the last century.” Harrison, once more leaning back in his seat, eyes closed, exhaustion barely held at bay. “The church was never the Empire; it has always been the people.”
“The only way to remove Constantine’s Empire, an idea, being to slaughter all those who adhere to the idea.” Early mutters in response, more to himself than anyone else. Putting a placeholder down in his mind.
Without moving his head from its rest against the seat back, his eyes looking down a long patrician nose at the Earl. “What made Constantine choose to adopt and shape Christianity as the base belief framework for the virtualization of empire?”
“Having read the historical documents of the emperors before him, of the Roman courts, law enforcement and military and intelligence entities and assets of the time, to include their assessments, models and projections? I would say he recognized Jesus of Nazareth was an unconventional warfare expert who understood the only way to free people from tyranny, to set in motion the full vision of Alexander, an empire of the people, was to break the control of the priests. In doing so break the legitimacy of Herod which would then open the door for the people to rise and press Rome for self-rule and autonomy.”
Early pauses to think a moment before continuing. “In his own time, Constantine could see the resilience, the inherent error correction, the truly imperial nature of the belief system, the Empire of God mapping perfectly to the Empire of Man. Though he could also see its flaws and weaknesses. This from the perspective of one seeped right through with the immense knowledge and experience of an emperor of a Roman imperial system which had risen and fallen again and again across centuries.”
“What was the innovation of the man from Nazareth?”
“Direct communion between God and the people. Without requirement for intermediation. With need of priests and the inescapable slavery of their bureaucratic feudalist religion and state. A divine crown not needing to be worn by any one man or to be held by any one family.” Early responds. Looking over and back to see Bertrand, still pressed exhausted into his seat, but watching and listening. Bertrand recognizing this conversation isn’t merely for the Earl, but for all within hearing distance. For those few who can hear above the sounds of engine and wind rushing past wing and fuselage.
“Why is this innovation so dangerous, even to this day? Perhaps even more so today.”
“Give the individual direct responsibility and communion with one another and with their god and you give the individual complete sovereignty. Thereby removing the extractive control of church, religion and state. Three layers of despotism removed with one subtle change in the way in which the individual perceives their connection with and relative relation to the divine and the crown represents it.”
It’s incredibly hard to control those who live close to base reality except through outright force of arms, which force can only be sustained for a limited period of time. Force of arms being extraordinarily expensive and decreasingly effective, particularly across time. Therefore, systems of sustained power must rely on the manipulation of the deep rooted and immensely powerful loyalty circuitry in the social human animal. This method, less effective on an individual basis but far more powerful collectively and across time. Particularly when this loyalty is directed toward an emotion laden idea, to a cherished individual, an elevated leader, or to an old institution, even when any one or more of these have become decrepit and even outright hostile and malevolent.
“What was the great flaw of Christianity before Constantine?”
“That it failed to realize it was not a religion but an articulation of the fundamental nature of power, of its complex relationships, distributions, and its capacities and limitations. Not the product of a holy man but of a nobility driven rebel who was an immensely innovative self-made unconventional warfare general.”
“What’s the great weakness of classical empire?” Harrison, having raised his head, now looking not as mentor to mentee, teacher to former student, but as Lord Commander to Senior Knight Commander, that knight most responsible for the continuity infrastructure of The Order.
“Envy coupled with physical vulnerability.” Early responds. Harrison, beyond exhausted, head back and eyes closed once again, nodding his head in approval and for Early to go on. Given the fights ahead for The Order, the human species. The aged and aging gray-haired and liver spotted teacher must test his students, ensure they’ve moved beyond lessons and practical experience to actually seeing. For they will lead one day. Perhaps sooner than they realize, than even he realizes.
Envy unchecked by the individual becomes resentment which unchecked becomes malevolence which unchecked becomes evil. This is part of the deep knowing of The Order and the matriarchal dynasties it preserves. The most powerful, destructive and murderous of all escalation of human emotion and thinking. A thing which strikes each and every human that has ever lived. With the value of the individual truly based on how well they’ve addressed this condition and escalation across the entire length of their life, along every dimension of expression the individual was capable of. Correctly interpreting every single story which makes up the history of mankind, of civilizations, requires recognizing this deep conflict within individuals, their groupings and all the many ways in which and reasons for which they engage with one another. This battle against one’s own envy.
“Couple envy with genetic warfare and you have the root cause of virtually every malevolent and evil action and cause every individual, tribe, society and civilization has visited upon self and others.” This isn’t the point though. This is all known knowledge. There’s something he’s not quite getting. Where’s Harrison wishing for him to go? What depth of the mind, to what ancient historical knowledge trapped within ancient cells? Envy. Genetic warfare and empire. The great purpose and weakness of empire.
Resentment and its children, malevolence and evil, do inevitably tear everything apart. If not from within, then as made possible by the weakening of forces from within. Far more so empire, where power and command and control are centralized in the hands of a few who are blinded and sheltered by unaccountable bureaucracies do inevitably become dominated by power hungry malevolents and outright evil individuals. Centralization making utilization, manipulation and capture of key nodes and relationships so much easier.
By the time of Constantine, Alexander’s empire hadn’t held. The Roman empire hadn’t held and had been rebuilt again and again by capable, strong and ruthless women and their captured men. No empire based on the control of land and resources, managed by invariably flawed and corruptible human beings, had ever held. This had driven Constantine to seek to re-envision empire as much out of a need for self-preservation as for a genuine and deeply abiding love of Rome and for his Roman peoples and subjects.
“As long as the concepts and ideas, the memes and heuristics remain, those which reflect the basic tenets and unifying themes of the empire, the empire holds.”
“Yes, empire is a collection of shared concepts and ideas, mimetics and heuristics which exist completely independent of physical reality, though not completely removed from reality. They are independent from the condition of one’s day-to-day life. Remaining true regardless of one’s station and standard of living, being shared among and across all classes, all the diverse peoples of the empire.” Harrison nods his head slightly without opening his eyes, to let Early and anyone else watching and listening know that this is the right course of thinking.
“Empire is not geography.” Bertrand responds. To the approval of the Lord Commander.
“What was the lesson Constantine learned from his study of the voluminous archives of Rome and from his own experience?” Harrison asks.
“For the Roman Empire to survive it would have to become a set of concepts that must be woven intricately deep in the mind and psyche of all of Rome’s diverse citizens across the entire empire. Breaking the bond between land and empire, land and people, land and the crown.”
“What did he learn in the East, having broken free of the reality warping of the City of Rome itself?”
“That Alexander’s empire was actually still thriving.”
“In the form of what?”
“Greco-Buddhism and Hellenism.” Now the shape of what Harrison is pressing him and those listening to see is starting to show itself.
“As evolved distilled and melding into what?”
“Early Christianity.” Looking past Harrison, Early can see Bertrand is now sitting up straight in his seat, his eyes demonstrating a brain engaged in heavy order computation, as his ears take in the conversation. “The exact right belief system, encapsulating many of the necessary memetics and heuristics, and which could be readily augmented and adapted to break the Roman Empire from its terrestrial limitations and weaknesses.”
“What two events most powerfully impacted Constantine’s Empire in the centuries after his death?” The Lord Commander asking with emphasis in his voice, emphasis letting all those within hearing distance know they are to listen. Which now includes all outside the cockpit.
“I would say the first was the great schism of ten fifty-four. The second would be the Mongol invasions.”
“The impact of each being?”
“A lie was introduced in the first that would unknowingly in time remove half the population from Constantine’s Empire and would fundamentally change the relationship between these people and their God. Locking the people and the crown to the land as slaves and rulers once more. The second, the invasions, would smash and humble the earthly beliefs, systems, powers and crowns, forcing Constantine’s Empire to fully break free of geography, from tethers to concepts and ideas and to specific soil, lands and kingdoms. Constantine’s empire metastasizing and spreading across the known world as peoples fled the bow and fire of the Mongols.”
“What was the lie so changed the trajectory of Europe and billions more?”
“That man is flawed from birth and only a lifetime of obedience to the Pope and King, to earthly crowns and those who were them, can allow man a chance to earn the forgiveness of God.”
“A system of slavery so deep rooted and invisible, the slave, can neither see nor recognize that they are in fact a slave.” Bertrand articulates from the seat behind the Lord Commander.
“Humanity must be saved from itself. Not by replacing the factions, which is impossible. But in a retelling of power and the balance of power. Through a restoration of the Constantinian Empire which is itself but the latest telling of the Alexandrian Empire before.” Harrison, now looking Early in the eyes. Not a speck of the exhaustion wracking his body and mind visible in posture or the lock of his gaze.
“Alexander merely channeling through his empire all the ideas and concepts of whatever Empire of Conscious preceded him. Alexander sought and found the true and ancient empire out there, in the course of conquest. His generals and soldiers seeded it across much of the then known world.” Harrison smiles briefly and nods in respect to his former mentee, recognizing Early has been shaken from his patterned ways of thinking. “Which is why he ensured his geographic empire would fracture upon his death.”
“Nearly two thousand years of imperial thinking around the divisions of power MUST BE UPDATED once more, substantively. The schism must be undone. The people and the Empire of Conscious restored once more as one. There’s no going back to what was, irreversibility holds even in human systems. A new telling, greatly enhanced with scientific knowledge across all domains must be seeded amongst humanity.” Harrison states as goad to the Earl.
“They’ll burn the world to the ground before they allow it.” The Earl states, the exhaustion of the past thirty-seven hours of sleeplessness and activity now catching up with him, exacerbated by the task being placed upon he and his Brothers. Settling back into his own seat, resting his head against the headrest heavily, eyes closing heavily, his body feeling as if it bore the sinking weight of the gravity of Jupiter. “No. The great burning fire has already been lit in the East. Soon, even the West will burn.”
“Has it not always been so?” Betrand states from his own place of deep exhaustion. “The fire always starts and burns out first in the East. New life returning always first in the East.”
“Yes. All the new forms of empire only taking hold in the West after its own later conflagration.” The Earl states. “It is not our place to light the fire. But to keep the flames from burning everything to ash.”
The Lord Commander, Harrison, smiles ever so slightly. These two are prepared. Now for a brief sleep before landing. Ahead, there will be much to do, many battles to prepare for and to engage in. The Order might not survive this one. But it will nevertheless do what it must and can to ensure the fire does not burn away the wards of The Order and its knights.
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