The landscape of knowledge is marked by darkness crossed by the infrequent flash of light. Those lights give a little euphoria and ecstasy but all too easily subside into doubt, disbelief, and despair when they burn out, or worse, when you burn others with them. You scour that landscape looking for the one true foundation and the walls from which to build upon. Just as you feel you’ve found your shelter, your castle – protecting and projecting – the walls cave in. The floor too.
The impetus of this whole philosophical, militant project, is to investigate what we ought to do and how we know. The Truth and its subsequent virtue.
The sincere aim of a philosopher is to reform the human being into that which it is in its un-fallen state, where our highest Idea and reality are the same. This is theosis. Man is the Divine Machine.
To turn death into life and suffering into salvation for all humanity past, present, and future. What else is science for? What else do religion and philosophy say?
The Universal Moral (Theophany) and the Universal Science (Theurgy) should be one and the same. What is highest must become manifest.