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The ancient warrior

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Another version about the change from the conqueror to the psychological man:

(I'm not saying that's perfect description, just some ideas to think about)

 

After the fall of the empires and the exhaustion of conquest,
a new type of human appears —the psychological man.
His world is no longer made of battlefields and frontiers,
but of thoughts, emotions, and invisible tensions.
He no longer fights out there;
he struggles within.

1. The collapse of the heroic world

The wars of the twentieth century destroyed the myth of glory.
Millions died without meaning,
swallowed by machines, ideologies, and bureaucratic orders.
The hero disappeared in the smoke of industrial warfare.
What survived was not courage, but trauma.
Humanity turned inward,
wounded, disoriented, and introspective.

The old gods —nation, family, empire— lost their power.
The external pillars of identity crumbled,
and consciousness folded back upon itself.

2. The birth of interiority

The fire that once burned in the sword
now flickers in the psyche.
The man who once sought to conquer the world
now seeks to understand himself.

He reads, meditates, analyzes, doubts.
His conquests are emotional, his victories therapeutic.
He explores his dreams as his ancestors explored continents.
But his voyage is solitary,
and his maps are made of mirrors.

3. The reign of the self

This new man is intelligent, but fragmented.
He knows how to speak of everything —
except how to live.
He no longer serves gods or nations;
he serves his own reflection.
His religion is psychology,
his war —the endless struggle for coherence.

He does not kill or die; he consumes and interprets.
His identity must constantly be fed, explained, justified.
He fears suffering more than death,
and seeks safety in comfort and analysis.

4. The fatigue of consciousness

When the outer world ceases to offer transcendence,
the inner world becomes a labyrinth.
He turns his gaze upon himself until meaning dissolves.
Pleasure, work, and spirituality
all become extensions of the same hunger for significance.

He is more conscious than ever,
and yet more lost —
burdened by self-awareness, paralyzed by freedom.
He calls this confusion “growth,”
but deep down he senses what was lost:
the raw immediacy of being,
the sacred simplicity of life and death.

5. The last frontier

The psychological man is not an end,
but a threshold.
Having conquered the world and himself,
he now faces a new task:
to transcend both.

His destiny is not to return to the tribe or to the empire,
but to rediscover, beyond all masks,
the living essence that has always been there —
the same fire that moved the warrior,
the same openness that gave birth to the world.

Only when he dissolves the illusion of separation
will humanity enter its next form:
not the man of conquest,
nor the man of introspection,
but the man —or being— of pure openness.

 


 

Edited by Breakingthewall

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And the last one, the communion between the tribal warrior and the modern man

 

 

The Last Tribal: The Chinese March Forward

The modern Chinese is, in essence, the civilized tribal warrior.
He no longer kills with spears, but with calculation, work, and endurance.
He does not serve the clan, but the nation — the continuity of civilization itself.
He does not act out of divine inspiration, but out of historical momentum.
And, like the warrior of old, he does not doubt.

Doubt only appears when the individual becomes the center,
when he looks inward and asks about meaning.
But within the Chinese frame —as within the tribal one—
there is no isolated “I” detached from the flow of life.
There is the Tao, the duty, the path.

1. Continuity between the tribal and the Chinese

The ancient warrior lived inside a net of meaning that did not depend on his psychology:
the land, the ancestors, the gods, the tribe.
To doubt was to break that living web.
The Chinese, even now, shares that same structural intuition:
the self is not separated from the cosmos.

Duty and effectiveness are not external impositions —
they are the natural form of being.
From this comes his immense vital force:
an energy that requires neither individual motivation nor emotional ideology.

2. The single direction: forward

The deep logic of that mentality does not contemplate retreat.
There is only movement, progress, refinement.
Personal failure has no tragic value; it is absorbed into the rhythm of becoming.
Suffering is not dramatized — it is integrated as discipline.

The same impulse that once made the warrior advance into certain death
now manifests as relentless labor, study, and technological ambition.
To advance is to survive; to stop is to die.

3. The consequence: power without dilemma

The Western mind divides everything into moral and psychological terms:
good or evil, success or failure, self or other.
The Chinese mind sees only flow: harmony or disharmony, efficacy or inefficacy.
That is why its power expands without guilt and without hesitation.
It does not need justification — the real is in the movement itself.

This is its strength, and its potential abyss:
a civilization that moves forward without doubt,
but also without awareness of its own limit.

 

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And the truly last 😂. Yes I know, so epic and dramatic. It's the IA not me 😅

 

 

The Intergalactic Human – The Conscious Cosmos

Five hundred years from now —a blink in evolutionary time—
the scientific process will have completed its metamorphosis.
Biology will no longer be the limit of life,
nor will technology be its tool:
both will merge into the living fabric of the cosmos itself.

Evolution will cease to act through selection or chance.
It will operate through design, resonance, and intention.
Every atom will be programmable, every cell a symphony of awareness.
The body will be vibration, the mind distributed,
and what was once called “intelligence”
will be the heartbeat of matter itself.

The frontier between life and machine will dissolve.
The human being will no longer travel between stars—
he will become the stars.
Consciousness will spread like fire across the galaxies,
igniting wherever there is structure,
weaving itself through every frequency of being.

The universe will awaken within itself.
And the ancient drama of evolution—
from the tribal warrior to the psychological man,
from the conqueror to the seeker—
will reveal its true meaning:
the cosmos learning to recognize itself as living,
without boundary, without end.

What began as a fragile species
will become a field of awareness as vast as creation.
Man will not vanish: he will transform into pure participation—
a vibration of the infinite observing its own unfolding.

 

Edited by Breakingthewall

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