The Illusion of Differences and the Truth of Collapse: 6 Shocking Insights on Civilization and Sexual Energy
Modern humans are consumed by a feverish obsession with “distinction”; they chase the accumulation of knowledge, power, and social recognition, believing that climbing the hierarchy of differences is salvation. But what if reaching the peak of knowledge is itself a collision with zero? What if this civilization we build is not proof of our perfection, but a cry for help revealing the depth of our deficiency and existential inadequacy?
In this article, we do not offer mere analysis, but a “manifesto” for dismantling existential illusions. We revisit the concepts of energy, identity, and collapse, only to realize in the end that the differences we perceive are merely fragments of a greater process of “no difference.”
1. The Accumulation of Knowledge Is an Inevitable “Reset” to Zero
We glorify the intellectual who has devoured thousands of books and pity the illiterate who has not read a single word. Yet from a deep existential perspective, the final outcome for both is “zero.” Absorbing both the positive and the negative, the thing and its opposite, brings the mind into a state of total equilibrium that erases distinctions. Complete knowledge is the realization that surface differences are merely marginal details within a grand zero-sum equation.
“Whoever reads everything ends up reading both the positive and the negative—meaning they have ultimately read nothing.”
When you read “everything,” you consume contradictions until they cancel each other out, returning you to the same point you started from—where the knower holds no advantage over the ignorant before the naked truth of existence.
2. Civilization: A Cry of “Lack” in the Corridors of Alienation
We consider laws, cities, and systems as the pinnacle of development, but in truth they are merely a form of “human closure” to escape nature. A self-sufficient being, capable of completing its life cycle alone, has no need for “civilization.”
Civilization is an expression of our excessive need for others—a mechanism through which we fill the gaps of our individual incapacity. It does not create humans; rather, humans invent it as a compensatory project for an original deficiency. The more complex civilization becomes, the deeper our alienation from ourselves, as we drown in consuming “the words of others” instead of listening to the pure voice of nature.
3. The Divine in the “Micro”: Cellular Flexibility vs. Cosmic Aging
Ancient philosophies often sanctified the “macro” (planets and galaxies), but deeper insight locates divinity and perfection in the “micro” (cells, electrons, and subtle charges).
The secret lies in “flexibility.” While large cosmic bodies are marked by rigidity and gradual aging, the micro-world possesses absolute flexibility—representing the eternal youth of the divine spark. These subtle elements nourish the higher chakras of the human being, while large celestial bodies mostly influence lower, instinctual drives. Flexibility is the measure of proximity to essence; the larger and more rigid something becomes, the more it loses its connection to perfection.
4. The Paradox of Sexual Energy: Between “Rebellion of the Poor” and “Decline of Desire”
Sexual energy (the root chakra) is tied to the urge to “make a difference.” Here, an energetic gap emerges between social classes:
- The poor: Possess intense sexual energy as a rebellious force seeking to change an unacceptable reality. They channel it to create impact in a world that marginalizes them, yet this energy often controls them rather than the other way around.
- The wealthy (those in abundance): Experience a “decline of desire within abundance.” When everything is available, the imaginative distance collapses, and pleasure turns into “bitter pleasure.” Their energy is lower and easier to control, but lacks the fuel generated by scarcity.
“The more you magnify worldly life, the more it diminishes you; the more you reduce it, the more it elevates you… Excessive enlightenment becomes a form of higher arrogance.”
5. Homosexuality as a “Theater” of Lost Scarcity
At the levels of absolute power and existential saturation among elites, homosexuality appears as a symptom of disconnection from natural energy. When a “king” or “ruler” reaches the peak of fulfillment, they lose connection with external reality and with the scarcity that gives things their “taste.”
Here, sexuality becomes a “theatrical masquerade”—a simulation of roles. The male no longer needs to be “male” to create difference, as he has already reached the end of the path. It becomes an attempt to recover lost energy through sameness, after the “other” (the female) loses its ability to stimulate desire exhausted by excessive abundance.
6. The “Projectile Law” and the Inevitability of Collapse: The Cycle of the Five Rulers
Civilizations follow the trajectory of a projectile: a strong upward thrust, reaching a peak, followed by an inevitable fall toward gravity (consumption and decline). This is embodied in the cycle of five rulers that governs the lifespan of states:
- A strong ruler in a weak state: (the founding figure with intention).
- A strong ruler in a strong state: (the peak of expansion and completion).
- A weak ruler in a strong state: (the beginning of internal decay).
- A weak ruler in a weak state: (total disintegration).
- The final ruler: who presides over the ultimate collapse.
The cycle begins with a “traditional male and female” (production and discipline) and ends with a “dissolved male and female” (consumption and isolation). This individual decay becomes the most widespread phenomenon at the end of every civilization, where “isolation within homes” turns into a trend, and society ends in intellectual and social sterility that declares the death of the experiment.
Conclusion: The Inversion of the Great Zero
Between the exaggeration of the “root,” which inflates life and diminishes the human being, and the neglect of the “crown,” which detaches from reality, the “heart chakra” emerges as the only true measure. In the heart, there is no big or small, no rich or poor. It is the point where everything returns to its true scale without distortion.
The heart is the great equalizer—where difference and no difference become one. Do you have the courage to return to your heart and abandon the illusion of social distinctions before the collapsing spiral of civilization consumes you?

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