Terell Kirby

Trump is God

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11 hours ago, Breakingthewall said:

If everything is love hate is also love, then you can hate Epstein, even torture him and then do a party and grill him alive and eat it, that's also love.

If you don't love hate, then what kind of love is that? If you love hate, then hate.

Only until you realize there’s no one to torture but yourself.


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2 hours ago, Mellowmarsh said:

All evil does is ultimately destroy itself. But love doesn’t do that, as light cannot extinguish light.

Light can eliminate the dark, but the dark can never eliminate the light.
 

Evil destroys even itself.

Human history doesn't show that; it shows that efficiency lasts. For example, Western civilization transported 20 million enslaved Africans like cattle to America, and the result was quite good. This doesn't imply that Western civilization is evil, since all other civilizations did the same. Even among Native Americans, 30% were slaves captured from other tribes. What we call evil is the norm, and there's no karma to punish it, only in fairy tales.

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19 minutes ago, Breakingthewall said:

Human history doesn't show that; it shows that efficiency lasts. For example, Western civilization transported 20 million enslaved Africans like cattle to America, and the result was quite good. This doesn't imply that Western civilization is evil, since all other civilizations did the same. Even among Native Americans, 30% were slaves captured from other tribes. What we call evil is the norm, and there's no karma to punish it, only in fairy tales.

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4 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

Do whatever deluded thing you want.

But is it good for you?

I guess that it depends of the situation. If I have a choice, much better love, harmony, solidarity among humans, deepening my understanding of reality, enjoying the good things in life

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It's not hard to see how Donald Trump will end up becoming a huge blessing to mankind. A forest is always better after it purges its impurities. And human societies are more complex than forests. We needed to be shown grossly the flaws in the system to rally everyone towards fixing them. Donald Trump is pure in his corruption, it's beautiful to witness. 


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2 hours ago, Breakingthewall said:

Human history doesn't show that; it shows that efficiency lasts. For example, Western civilization transported 20 million enslaved Africans like cattle to America, and the result was quite good. This doesn't imply that Western civilization is evil, since all other civilizations did the same. Even among Native Americans, 30% were slaves captured from other tribes. What we call evil is the norm, and there's no karma to punish it, only in fairy tales.

That is all your imagination right? Were you there and have the wounds? Why spin evil narratives when life is good no? You are untroubled day to day. You do the work and walk the walk. You can choose to highlight love or evil. Love simply means looking at evil and seeing it is fear, error and confusion. It is a call for love and acceptance. There but for the grace of God go I. I was once like that. There is hope, there is support, there is change. Everyone is on the journey home. Everyone is doing what they have to do. Yet God is good. Truth never fails. Love is patient, love is kind.

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1 hour ago, LordFall said:

It's not hard to see how Donald Trump will end up becoming a huge blessing to mankind. 

Trump is a reflection of the poor epistemic standards of society at large.

A universal principle-sick societies elevate sick people into positions of power by default.

Mankind got exactly what it deserved when it comes to Trump and other authoritarian political actors.

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3 hours ago, gettoefl said:

That is all your imagination right?

No, it's the reality of humans. All those ideas about love and than are beautiful and comforting, but my point is more looking directly to the reality.

Really do you think that this about slavery, etc, is imaginary? Things are as they are, I didn't say that are bad, I just described some facts. 

Btw, all those who says: everything is love, evilness is just ignorance, etc, put them in a difficult situation. 99,9% would sell their mother in exchange of survival 1 day more. Imagine what would do to you. 

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1 hour ago, Breakingthewall said:

No, it's the reality of humans. All those ideas about love and than are beautiful and comforting, but my point is more looking directly to the reality.

Really do you think that this about slavery, etc, is imaginary? Things are as they are, I didn't say that are bad, I just described some facts. 

Btw, all those who says: everything is love, evilness is just ignorance, etc, put them in a difficult situation. 99,9% would sell their mother in exchange of survival 1 day more. Imagine what would do to you. 

Agree with you that most are just living for tomorrow and thinking happiness is around the corner after problems have been taken care of. The work of awakening is where time doesn't matter. I own this dream and the dreamed contents; it is my beautiful video game for me to do with as I please. In particular to end it or keep on with it. Body is totally irrelevant. It is just an interface to peer out on my surroundings. I can set it down any moment. So the question then is why bother being here at all. For me it's a way to extend more love. There is bits of me that remain un-godlike. Namely I have moments of pain, lust, greed. I project these out into the Epsteins, the Trumps, the Musks. I do this so I feel that I am not such a bad man. I am decent innocent hardworking. I can deal with these fairy tales if I so please. And I enjoy shining love and remembering love on to dark shadows around me. I don't need to do it and could instead retire home but I do like my game and choose to see it through until I feel it's time to rest.

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On 3/16/2026 at 0:05 AM, Breakingthewall said:

If you don't love hate, then what kind of love is that? If you love hate, then hate.

    “A term used to indicate the intrinsic goodness or badness of an object, event, or emotion. A positive valence is good and thus desirable, a negative valence is bad and therefore something we seek to avoid.”
    7 March 2026, https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780191843273.001.0001/acref-9780191843273-e-308.
    ““Now this, monks, is the noble truth of stress1 (= dukkha): Birth is stressful, aging is stressful, death is stressful; sorrow, lamentation, pain, distress, & despair are stressful; association with the unbeloved is stressful, separation from the loved is stressful, not getting what is wanted is stressful. In short, the five clinging-aggregates are stressful.2” (SN 56:11)
    _Now this, monks, is the noble truth of badness: Birth is bad, aging is bad, …_. (Buddha's and your bad.)
    (“If you need a right (_Oxford Thesaurus of English (3 ed.)_, good (adj.), “__virtuous__”, sense 2, “__convenient__”, “__opportune__”, sense 10, p. 379–380) and wrong (_Oxford Thesaurus of English (3 ed.)_, bad (adj.), sense 3, “__wicked__”, sense 6, “__inauspicious__”, p. 61), doing that which helps your growth (= reason; it leads to your Self, the end of stress) is right; doing that which hinders your growth is wrong.” (Lester 1993, chap. 33)
    _If you need a good and bad …._ (= Buddha's.))
    “It places the judgment of good on those things we like and bad on those things we dislike.” (Bolte Taylor 2008, 59)
    ““And this, monks, is the noble truth of the origination of stress: the craving (= taṇhā; “Craving or excessive or inappropriate desire”; dislike) …” (SN 56:11)
    ““And this, monks, is the noble truth of the cessation of stress: the remainderless fading & cessation, renunciation, relinquishment, release, & letting go of that very craving.” (SN 56:11)
    (“Once you see the truth, the thought (= “I want that corn chip” (= I have a desire for that corn chip)) lets go of _you_, not the other way around.” (Katie and Mitchell 2021, 152)
    “A corn chip is a metaphor for that that you really want (= nirvana/God/your Self).” “When you don’t prefer any of that, then there’s no corn chip. I mean they could be all over the place, and you would never see one.” (Katie 1998, chap. 1, 3) “And, in the end, you have to get rid of your desire for God. Then you are It!” (Levenson 1993, 113))
    (This is called the Noble Truth of the Cessation of _dukkha_ (_Dukkhanirodhaariyasacca_), which is _Nibbāna_ (= God (sense 2, PDFsam_merge_16_pt_29_November_2025.pdf, 95–96)), more popularly known in its Sanskrit form of _Nirvāṇa_. (Rahula 1978, chap. 4, 35))
    “God and good are sometimes used synonymously. … God is above good and bad. However, good leads us to God.” (Levenson 1993, 345)
    “So-called universal truths fall away too. There aren’t any of those either. The last truth—I call it the last story—is “God is everything; God is good.”” (Katie and Mitchell 2017, chap. 6, 64–65)
    “But praise is more like our true nature;” (Katie and Mitchell 2017, chap. 16, 153)
    “Meeting people with understanding feels more like you.” (Katie and Mitchell 2017, chap. 16, 154)
    “The perfection (= the perfection of nirvana) is inconceivable,” (Weber 1996, 148)
    Desire or undesire, hate, badness/stress (?= “the five clinging-aggregates”); neither desire nor undesire, love (= “like or enjoy very much”), goodness/cessation of stress (= nirvana).
    See https://www.actualized.org/forum/topic/113514-a-cognitive-behavioural-interpretation-of-the-four-noble-truths.

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@Terell Kirby yes, Judd Trump is the goat


I don't know what I know, but I know that I know.

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12 hours ago, Lunatic said:

A corn chip is a metaphor for that that you really want (= nirvana/God/your Self).” “When you don’t prefer any of that, then there’s no corn chip. I mean they could be all over the place, and you would never see one.” (Katie 1998, chap. 1, 3) “And, in the end, you have to get rid of your desire for God. Then you are It!” (

According to Buddhism, the key is to abandon desire and preference. If everything is equal for you, the gates of heaven open. So the monks seek a life without attachment, desire, or fear, in a monastery without stimuli or the need to struggle. Pretty boring.

It's possible to open your mind to enlightenment while still having attachment and desire; it's a matter of intelligence. You can trick your system into deep meditation by placing yourself in a position where nothing is distinguished from anything else, then the blockage falls. Afterward, you return to the fight, as any living being.

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