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the most constructed mind vs the most deconstructed mind

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the most constructed mind vs the most deconstructed mind, or the least conscious mind vs the most construct aware mind. 

it'll be something like a religious fundamentalist vs leo gura. the more you deconstruct your mind the more you deconstruct boundaries between men and women, human and animal, human and machine, religious and atheist, men and god, men and alien...

the more constructed your mind is the more you feel like reality is outside of you and you have no control over it. the more deconstructed your mind is the more you become like god and become more conscious. take an example at a religious fundamentalist vs a blasphemous hedonistic atheist. which one do you think has more freedom and is more godlike? counterintuitively it is the blasphemous hedonistic atheist. Literally you have more options and freedom in life and is more godly in your existence. that explains the charlie hebdo phenomenon for example. when you understand that religion is a construction of your mind, you can play around with it, whereas when you take it as physical reality, you become a terrorist and assassinate the blasphemous atheist. because for you good and evil are also not a mental construct but objective reality, and you see charlie hebdo as evil. That's why religious people have a very strong duality between, god and satan, good and evil, halal and haram, heaven and hell, the believers and the infidels... That's why they have problems with technology and science look at the amish, the hasidic jews, the mennonites... the more you become conscious the more you blurr boundaries. that's where racism, homophobia, religious intolerance, animal exploitation, transphobia, sexism, denial of science and technology comes from. people have their mind so rigid and constructed, they're not evil people, they're just living in a separate reality, very unconscious. 

after religious fundamentalism, comes something like materialism, then something like the new age, then something transhuman/transrational. Notice each time an increase in freedom and consciousness. 

atheists have their minds more deconstructed than religious people, even though atheists themselves don't understand this, they think they're more rational than religious people, no, they're just more conscious. that's why atheists tend to be more open minded, less homophobic, racist... 

the more racist, homophobic, xenophobic, religious fundamentalist, a person is, the more unconscious it is, the more reality feels real, tangible and outside of oneself, because oneself and the world is also a duality, which is not deconstructed, mind and materialism isn't deconstructed. and real and unreal isn't deconstructed. 

That's why religious people have such strict rules about how to live life, they don't realize these rules are mentally constructed. 

it's not just the racism, homophobia, close mindedness, science denial.. it's a whole reality, very firm, very constructed, very strict in morals and upsetting god for the most little thing, represses sex...

The more deconstructed your mind is the more like a yogis you become. That's why psychedelics are powerful. 

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I agree in part, however:

You can deconstruct all identities and still be or believe you are completely powerless over anything.

The deconstruction that needs to happen is whatever is separating you from achieving what you want. If that is leading a church, deconstructing religious identity isn't going to help. If that is as a business owner, deconstructing capitalism isn't probably going to help you much. Same with anything.

Then there is manifestation, or the ability to create what you want, which also needs an equal or greater amount of work. Also learning what you want, and understanding yourself/others/reality etc.

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Where deconstruction goes, an eventual reconstruction must flow if one is to be a fulfilled and productive person.

Deconstruction without eventually finding something that's more truthful and constructive to fill the gap can be like a gaping wound left open.

One can see this on both an individual and collective level. On an individual level, a recognition that one's identity is constructed can be a good and healthy form of growth, assuming that they can move beyond deconstruction to mindfully construct an identity that's worth living for.

On a collective level, deconstructing social narratives that are built atop dominator hierarchies is a very good thing, assuming that something more truthful and inclusive can be collectively agreed upon in its wake.

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I thougt I wanted to go beyond all language and descriptions, but then I had the realization that in order to create beauty like the one below I have to get back all the beautifull adjectives like

Glimmering, Iridecent, Joyfull, ...

Words exist, you can use to create a dogmatic bubble or a jelly fish bubble

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