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Perfection and Deficiency in the Logic of Programming

Perfection and Imperfection in the Logic of Programming

The concept of perfection has long been associated in the human mind with completeness and abundance. However, programming operates according to an entirely different logic, where imperfection becomes perfection, and perfection becomes imperfection. This is not merely a linguistic paradox; rather, it reveals the law upon which programming as a whole is built. Programming can continue only through the existence of a permanent deficiency, because if it were ever to reach completion, it would cease to function. Therefore, deficiency is not a flaw within programming; rather, it is the source of its survival. It is the perfection that grants it the ability to continue and to reproduce itself continuously.

From this perspective, the nature of negativity in the world can be understood. Negativity is not an independent reality, nor is it an essential part of existence. Rather, it is a programmed creation. Programming is what creates negativity, and negativity cannot exist outside of it, because everything called fear, guilt, shame, greed, or arrogance is nothing more than the result of a programming intervention that has altered the original nature of the being. Therefore, negativities are not innate characteristics; rather, they are entities that arise when free will undergoes a process of reconfiguration that causes it to operate according to a logic different from its original one.

The Spread of Programming and the Mechanism of Producing Negativity

Programming does not create negativity directly. Instead, it begins by reprogramming the positive until it is transformed into the negative. Thus, the negative possesses the ability to intervene in the positive and convert it into its own image, whereas the positive cannot do the same, because positivity does not operate through intervention or coercion. Intervention itself is a programmed act, and since intervention is one of the characteristics of programming, it can only originate from negativity. Therefore, the direction of influence is always from the negative toward the positive, never the reverse.

From here, the Matrix appears as the programming that has intervened in the original being of the creature. A being is born in a state of balance, yet it is continually subjected to provocations that push it into arenas that are not part of its nature. Gradually, it begins to depart from its original state. When a person enters conflicts that do not concern them, carries fears that were never originally theirs, or lives with a constant feeling of deficiency, they have begun to move away from their original nature. One negativity after another then emerges within them until these negativities become part of their daily behavior.

Because this process is not limited to a single individual, it spreads throughout society as a whole. Every being that departs from its original state pushes others to depart from theirs as well, until disorder becomes a collective condition, balance disappears for everyone, and a world dominated by anxiety, fear, and instability emerges. What is called collective depression is nothing more than the natural consequence of the spread of programming among beings, because a being that has lost its balance can transmit nothing to others except the loss of balance.

Programming is not satisfied with merely creating negativity; it also turns negativity itself into a tool for reproducing itself. Every being that has been transformed into negativity becomes responsible for transforming others into it. Negativity then begins feeding upon the positive and converting them into new copies of itself, after which these new copies are used to attract even more beings. In this way, the system continues expanding without requiring direct force, because its victims themselves become the tools that work in its favor.

Programming and the System of Continuous Expansion

Perhaps the closest example that illustrates this mechanism is the multi-level marketing (MLM) or network marketing system. In this system, profit is generated not so much from the product itself as from recruiting new members into the network. Each new member then becomes a means of attracting additional members, and so the chain continues without end. The true strength of this system does not lie in what it offers, but in its ability to turn its own participants into tools for spreading it, until each one of them becomes responsible for expanding the pyramid and keeping it alive.

Programming operates in exactly the same way. It is never satisfied with the number of those who have joined, nor does it ever reach a state of sufficiency. Instead, it constantly requires new elements through which it can reproduce itself. Every being that falls within it becomes driven to recruit others, transforming the system into a belief structure that hungers for authority, power, and control, surviving only through continuous expansion. Therefore, programming is not merely an idea; it is an ongoing movement that never ceases searching for more, because its survival depends upon the continual arrival of new participants rather than on being content with what it already possesses.

Among the beings that have entered this pyramid throughout history, man has been one of the most prominent. Once he became integrated into this system, reproduction itself became part of its mechanism of continuation, because every newborn represents a new element entering the same cycle. Thus, attachment to reproduction increased—not merely as a continuation of life, but because it continually adds new beings to the earthly experience, making the pyramid ever broader. In this way, reproduction becomes a means of ensuring the continuation of programming, so that each generation becomes the cause of the emergence of the next, allowing the system to remain in existence without interruption.

The Center of Programming and the Mechanism of Reproduction

However, programming cannot function without a center. This is a rule without exception; there is no programming without a center from which it originates and to which it returns. The center is the source of commands. From it movement begins, and to it the results return. It grants unity and direction to every other part of the system. Therefore, programming is not a random spread, but a process of bringing consciousness under the authority of a single center. The greater the number of those who join this center, the stronger the programming becomes and the wider its influence extends.

The role of the center is not limited to being the point from which commands originate; rather, it represents the heart around which the entire programmed structure revolves. Every movement begins from it, and every outcome returns to it. For this reason, the instrument that represents this center acquires an exceptional status within programmed thought. Programming does not grant sacredness to ends as much as it grants it to tools, because the tool is what makes the continuation of the system possible and guarantees its reproduction again and again.

Consequently, the tool becomes more important than anything else within the system and is transformed into the axis around which all other elements revolve. The more capable the tool is of preserving the continuity of programming, the more central it becomes and the greater the attention and importance it receives, because harming it means harming the entire system.

From this perspective, the male reproductive organ occupies the position of the center within the programmed structure, as it represents the instrument through which the process of reproduction begins, and reproduction is the means by which programming summons new elements into the cycle. Therefore, the penis, together with the testicles, constitutes the center of programming in the male, because they are the instruments upon which the system relies to reproduce itself generation after generation, not because their value exists in themselves, but because programming makes the instrument the center around which all other functions revolve.

The matter does not end there. Within this system, the male becomes something resembling a generator for the Matrix. He performs not merely a biological function, but enters into a greater cycle that restarts programming itself. This cycle begins when wandering souls that have not attained complete awareness gather together, are seized and collected once again, and are then propelled back into the Matrix through the act of ejaculation, beginning a new journey within the earthly experience. In this way, ejaculation is no longer merely a physical act but becomes the means by which the Matrix injects new elements into its structure, ensuring that the cycle continues without interruption.

This mechanism reveals an even deeper truth: programming never reaches sufficiency. Had it been capable of completing its cycle, it would not have needed to restart itself continuously. Instead, it suffers from an incapacity that causes it to stop before reaching completion, compelling it to initiate a new cycle to compensate for the deficiency that remained within it. Therefore, its continuation is not evidence of its perfection but proof that it is incapable of reaching the stage of sufficiency and abundance. It thus continues searching for more incomplete cycles to compensate for what it has failed to complete.

From here, the summoning of new elements becomes a necessity rather than a choice. Every incomplete cycle calls forth another cycle, and every generation opens the way for a new generation, because programming cannot settle upon a single completed cycle. Instead, it depends upon repetition as the only means of ensuring its continuation.

Negative Energy and the Restarting of the Matrix

Because the masculinity that generates the Matrix feeds upon negativity, its activity increases whenever negative energy increases in the surrounding environment. Every fear, every war, every pain, and every conflict serves as nourishment that reactivates this system. Thus, within this cycle, the production of semen is linked to the amount of negative energy absorbed by the male. The greater the negativity, the more fertile and abundant the secretion becomes, because the fuel upon which programming depends has become more present.

By contrast, environments characterized by peace, prosperity, and tranquility do not provide the same nourishment, reducing the need to operate the system with the same intensity. For this reason, one can observe a clear difference between men who lived harsh lives filled with wars, fear, hard labor, and bloodshed, and those who lived under conditions dominated by stability and comfort. The former display a stronger drive toward reproduction because they exist within an environment that continually feeds programming, whereas the latter experience a diminished need as the sources of negativity decline.

From this perspective, the transformations of the modern age become understandable. Comfort, transportation, stability, and improved living conditions have not only affected humanity materially, but have also altered the environment that once supplied programming with its energy. Consequently, the masculine drive that characterized earlier eras dominated by hardship has diminished, because men no longer experience the same level of pressure that once compelled them to center themselves in their traditional role.

Masculinity represents the pole of hardship and difficulty, whereas femininity represents the pole of ease and prosperity. The harsher the circumstances become, the greater the male's need to center himself within this pole, thereby restoring his drive and strength. Conversely, when he lives in an environment characterized by comfort and reassurance, he becomes less attached to this role, because the necessity that once called him toward it no longer exists to the same degree.

Fear and the Continuation of the Programming Cycle

The picture becomes even clearer when wars, rituals, states of chaos, and the spread of fear are viewed as interconnected stages within a single mechanism. These events do more than merely spread suffering; they recreate the environment required for programming to continue functioning. Whenever negative energy weakens and the cycle approaches completion, factors emerge that once again spread fear, conflict, and instability, causing the system to return to its starting point and resume its operation anew.

For this reason, the purpose behind the creation of wars, the incitement of conflicts, and the spread of negativity among beings is to restart the cycle before it reaches completion. The Earth continually advances through a cycle moving toward its conclusion, and if that cycle were completed, it would be liberated from repetition and enter a new phase in which the old system would no longer need to reproduce itself. However, the completion of the cycle signifies the end of programming's authority. Therefore, constant efforts are made to obstruct this completion and return beings to the point of origin.

This return is achieved by immersing humanity in fear, guilt, conflict, and anxiety until masculinity once again enters its unconscious state and resumes its function as a generator of the Matrix. A collective process of fertilization then begins, whose primary purpose is to ensure the survival of the species and the continuation of the chain. At that moment, the male is driven not by awareness but by the instinct for survival that programming has reactivated within him. His primary concern becomes preserving the continuation of the cycle rather than understanding its true nature.

Thus, the Matrix once again recalibrates itself and begins a new cycle resembling those that came before it. What is happening today is not an exceptional event but the repetition of an ancient mechanism that has recurred countless times and may continue to recur in the future as long as its causes remain. Therefore, every crisis should not be regarded as the end of the world, because programming is fundamentally based upon reproducing cycles, and every cycle carries within itself the seeds of the next.

From this perspective, fear itself becomes one of the greatest sources of programming's power. The anxious person provides it with what it needs, the sorrowful person nourishes it without realizing it, and the terrified person contributes to expanding its influence. Anxiety does not serve its owner, sorrow does not liberate them, and fear changes nothing in the course of the cycle. Instead, they become additional energy that the system exploits to reinforce its own existence.

Calmness is not a denial of what is happening; rather, it is a refusal to provide the fuel that programming awaits. The more a person succeeds in maintaining balance amid disorder, the less susceptible they become to being transformed into a tool within this system, allowing them to regain a measure of their inner freedom.

The Human Being Between Instrumentality and Freedom

Here, the final principle upon which programming is founded becomes apparent: it does not regard the human being as an end, but rather as a tool. In moments of suffering, people become accustomed to seeing themselves as a means to achieve external objectives. They live for survival, for peace, for prosperity, or for any purpose imposed upon them by reality. The more deeply they become attached to this image, the more prepared they become to be used within a system greater than themselves.

However, when a person frees themselves from this logic and realizes that their existence is not merely a means but an end in itself, they step through the first gateway out of programming. A tool does not possess its own will, because it was created to be used, whereas an end exists in and of itself and does not require anyone to bestow value upon it.

For this reason, external intervention begins the moment a person accepts becoming a tool. Once they accept that role, they become susceptible to direction, and once they become susceptible to direction, they can be incorporated into any system, regardless of its nature. But if they regain awareness of themselves and realize that their value does not lie in the functions they perform but in what they are in their original essence, they move closer to recovering their original being that existed before programming.

The single truth that unifies all of these ideas remains the same: programming can exist only through deficiency, it continues only by reproducing negativity, it expands only by drawing more beings toward its center, and it cannot complete its own cycle because it is founded upon the deficiency that grants it survival. Thus, negativity becomes a tool for summoning more negativity, fear becomes fuel, reproduction becomes the means through which the cycle continues, and the center becomes the point around which the entire system revolves.

When a human being understands these mechanisms, they become capable of seeing programming for what it truly is: a system that derives its strength not from its completeness, but from its ability to keep beings trapped within an endless cycle of deficiency, compelling them to continually seek what they believe to be perfection, while that very search becomes the fuel that preserves programming and prevents it from ever coming to an end.

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