Journey of the Hidden Balance
On Masculinity, Femininity, Merit, and Order
Introduction
People were once nations bound by inherited narratives,
taking them as truths because they repeated,
and considering them certainties because they brought comfort.
Yet they did not know that comfort is a veil,
and that truth does not reassure before it reveals.
This is an exposition on laws that operate even if denied,
and govern even if rejected,
unaffected by the approval or disapproval of people.
1. On Material Masculinity
Know that masculinity is of two kinds:
subordinate masculinity, and sovereign masculinity.
The subordinate kind follows desire,
relies on instinct,
and counts dominance in abundance and control.
That is bodily masculinity, not essential masculinity,
its form is male,
but its governance is feminine,
because it does not lead but is led,
does not choose but responds.
The stallion enslaved by its desire
believes itself sovereign,
yet it is merely an instrument of nature,
used to perpetuate her cycle,
then discarded when its role ends.
2. On Merit
Not every seeker is deserving,
nor every aspirant worthy of receiving.
Emptiness produces no entitlement,
and deficiency does not call forth value.
Merit belongs to the one who is full,
who is capable of bearing responsibility,
and in whom value exists before it is requested.
He who asks without capability
is merely a petitioner,
but he who asks while capable
is an heir.
3. On Nature
Nature is neither a scale,
nor wisdom,
nor a reference for truth.
Nature is motion without intent,
multiplication without meaning,
repetition without awareness of an end.
Those who serve its laws
are imprisoned within it,
but those who make it a servant of a higher purpose
are delivered from it.
Truth cannot be taken from the stars,
nor from cycles,
nor from omens,
for he who makes the lower his guide
is misled from the higher.
4. On Sexual Action
The act is one,
but its effect differs.
For the male, perfection is temporary,
for the female, emptiness gives birth.
What is the end for man
is the beginning for woman.
Hence, the pursuit of femininity does not stop at the act,
but extends to security,
then continuity,
then progeny.
The child is deferred perfection,
an unbroken bond,
through which femininity completes its cycle in time.
5. On Spiritual Masculinity
Spiritual masculinity is not measured by the body,
nor recognized by voice,
nor established through dominance.
It is loyalty to truth,
even if it contradicts nature,
and allegiance to principle,
even if its bearer is distant.
It is the capacity to stand without sensory support,
to remain steadfast without witnesses,
and to choose without temptation.
He who frees himself from the law of nature
masters himself,
and he who masters himself
finds all affairs upright.
6. On Order and Authority
Systems are not upheld by surveillance,
nor are states preserved by cameras.
Any law without virtue
produces a fraudster,
and any oversight without awareness
teaches how to steal in secret.
Authority is not granted to those who demand it,
but to those who endure it.
Whoever does not learn obedience to truth
is unfit to carry the trust.
Conclusion
These laws do not seek approval,
for they operate whether recognized or denied.
Whoever feels discomfort from them within themselves,
it is because the balance has touched the place of illusion.
Truth does not flatter,
nor is it shaped by people’s whims,
but remains as it is…
stable, cold, and decisive.
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