On Keeping the Mind Clear of Izfet: RAM & Hard Memory

High Priest Zevios Metathronos

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The mind holds only so much at once. The surface of the mind's room is finite, and its door is yours, so you must guard it. A part of the mind is infinite, but this part is fed by the part that is finite. Whatever you permit to enter does not merely pass through you; it settles, it occupies, and for as long as it remains, then it starts molding you to become something. This is the first law of attention; where you put it, this is where it gets you. Theophoric inputs in the world are almost scarce to none, and the Yehuboric world labors day and night to make you forget it and be immersed in this.

Computationally speaking, our mind, like computers, has a RAM (Temporary memory) in it. This memory is focused on what you do at your present; it's role is to assist you in completing tasks, and then, these tasks, can be saved in your Hard Drive (Permanent memory). Most people control neither the RAM, nor the Hard Drive. Then, they question why their lives are such a mess and why their internal world is completely chaotic. But when you understand this very simple process, it starts making total sense.

Understand what clutter truly is. Overall, nothing to your benefit or useful. It comes to occupy, but not for good reason or in your own interests most of the time. Every fragment of noise you admit, every quarrel that was never yours you absorb, every barrage of information that doesn't do anything for you, takes the place that something worthier could have held. Eventually, you become disconnected from your own life and even yourself.

Many people out there also consider this to be "life". But Zevists know a few things better than this. What part of this "life" people have, and the information they absorb, is actually positive for their lives? Zero to none.

We become to a large extent, the information we ingest. As if you ingest always junk food, your body responds, your mind will also respond and be junk if you feed it with junk. The more junk, the worse for the mind.

Know the method by which a person is unmade. Not made, unmade in that case. Izfet does not announce itself nor it presents itself directly. It floods the mind until no room remains for what would raise you. This is the Birburim they perform upon you, the grinding by sheer repetition, and under it the one who might have grown is reduced first to Varvarim and then to Eilotil: a slave who serves and does not become. A full mind, and an empty person.

Mental forms of weakness, such as persistent panic, terror, fear, lack of confidence and many other problems, are created and curated by the pushing of information to people. This in the social media and digital era, is the rule.

So here is the discipline, and it is the whole of it. Stand at the door of your own mind as a priest stands at the threshold of the sanctuary, and let nothing pass without judgment. When you know something is not good, one must reject it. There's no input you really receive informationally from seeing most "influencers" or anything of the sort; unless they provably do something for your own sake.

Others only exist to be psychological disasters to everyone else; and because people verify them and "go against them", they elevate them also, furthering informational irrelevance.

Of everything that seeks entry, ask one question only: does this advance me, does this raise me, does this make me more than I was yesterday, even less than 0.5% or worse than yesterday? If it does not, it is Izfet, and it does not enter. You owe the clutter nothing. You owe it not even your glance.

The whole purpose of most information, has become to either be incoherent or worthless information, or merely a mental confusion projected outwards. I open the "Amazon Books" and it's all AI slop that is written by people that don't know nothing on a subject. It's getting to the point everything is generated, and everyone produces ignorance for another, without even caring. We call this "era of information" and in it's many benefits, it also carries a certain rule: Whomever does not filter and knows where they stand, they will be submerged in it.

Admit only what is good for you. Admit what teaches, what heals, what strengthens, what carries you upward toward the body of the Gods and your life. Guard your attention as you would guard a flame in the wind, because the heavy winds of empty information are being increasingly specialized to snuff this fire out.

For a mind kept clear is a life kept clear, and a mind given only to what is good will, in time, become good entirely.

This clearing process is always there, because Izfet never rests - yet you can increasingly master this. Clear the mind each morning. Defend it each hour. This defense costs you nothing, but when you don't practice it, the besieging of the mind will take over most of it's capacity. Filter the RAM, save the Hard Drive of your mind from worthless information. Then you'll have space to create, to be and to evolve.

If you don't do this, it won't be long till being clogged, chaotic and confused, will allow you no space to operate at all; the space will be overtaken by the powers explained above, and it will no longer be yours.

Live in the present, hold a good state of being, and let your attention fall only upon what is worthy of so rare room.

Keep the mind clear, and the mind will keep you.

High Priest Zevios Metathronos.
 
I think it is because of this I spend nearly all day praying to the Gods in some manner. Whether it be aloud or internally, telling them about my day or asking them things, or even just discussing things I like or aspirations I have with them. The idea, I think, is that by being in constant contact with them like this, and doing my meditations daily and doing rituals regularly, and tending to my Zevist responsibilities and maintaining a presence in our community it removes dross while also safeguarding and expanding both my RAM and Hard Drive so to speak. I always do my level best to include the Gods in and keep the Gods relevant in every action, word, thought, and breath.
 
Extremely important and topical message for all of us. Thank you, High Priest.
 
Thanks for this beautiful Sermon, Sir. Very much motivational and inspiring for meditating. Bless you.
 
The saddest thing is that if I send this article to my friends who are mired in this information noise, they will call me an idiot, they will say something like - you are exaggerating. There is a category of people who have forgotten what pure mind is, they have nothing to compare it with and they have no idea what situation with theirs state of mind could be much better. I remember saying on VT that TikTok is the outgrowth of pure evil, but I was told that it all depends on how a person uses a tool and a social network. in fact, everything that TikTok provides can be found in books, or in a regular messenger, I never understood why I should consume information that has already been processed by someone many times if I can find its original source and study everything myself. Someone will say that I exaggerate the harm of social networks, although in response I can say that these people, on the contrary, underestimate their potential danger. The fact is that I judge here from my experience, there was a period when I myself was addicted to social networks and information noise, it was a real drug, I'm not exaggerating, I had an addiction, and I do not know by what miracle I got rid of it. Now I see how the same bacillus consumes my old friends, how it takes up most of their free time for some nonsense that they will forget about tomorrow, although they could spend this time on something useful/ important. To those Zevists I know in real life, I always told them before to delete Tik Tok and spend less time on social media, I told them that the essence of occultism lies in focusing attention, where there is attention, there is energy. I've always liked to say that those who don't practice information hygiene don't receive a letter from Hogwarts, if you know what i mean, hahaha.



Thank you so much for bringing up this topic HP, I wish all Zevists who suffer from this problem to recover as soon as possible
 
I believe that memorizing high-quality poetry and exposing oneself to cleanly written mathematics books—even just Euclid—can greatly enhance one’s judgment.

Every day, if I can, I try to learn a few lines of a new poem and find the proof for a new theorem—things you can do almost anywhere while waiting.

If one also finds time for drawing and making music, one does one's mind a great service.
 
Thank you for sharing this sermon 🙏🔥❤️
 
Thank you! 🙏 I found this very helpful. Thank you for sharing this article.
 
I believe this message can apply to any area of life. We all have areas that are more or less sensitive, and more or less able to be controlled. Building our awareness of Izfet and how to align with Ma'at on a daily basis is a life-long path of growth, in all 12 houses of the Zodiac.

The highest, most divine, and most valuable things in life need to be protected from Izfet, otherwise erosion can happen in subtle ways. Building our own capabilities to build and defend our future becomes paramount with this in mind.
 
The subconscious mind is highly susceptible to input, especially information and stimuli that are repeatedly fed to it consistently over time. Exposing oneself and one's mind to negative or purposeless forms of information that do not benefit one's priorities, goals, or otherwise, often serves to clog it with clutter that does not contribute positively towards one's development and growth in relevant areas. In the worst of cases, our subconscious emotions may even variably absorb and exhibit the emotions, perspectives and opinions that are not our own, but rather that of the people we have continuously exposed it to. In a way, this may not be too dissimilar to the understanding that we become the people whom we spend most of our time with.

However, I would like to personally raise a point of consideration in regards to this, particularly within the context of social media and the information we receive from it. Social media, the internet, is an environment in which we are exposed to all sorts of information, which this thread particularly exercises caution against. Though, I have become inclined to believe that, with intention and conscious effort, it can be adequately utilized to serve our goals, research, and self-development in positive and beneficial ways.

For example, I utilize social media as a source of inspiration and learning in the context of art. Initially, it attempted to evoke anger from me, as anger often is an emotion that fuels action and engagement in a particular topic on social media, which the platform benefits from, and more often than not devolves one's usage of it into rather unproductive pursuits. It would try to anger me by exposing me to drama such as accusations of potential fraudsters, this person copies, traces, uses AI, etc., or hot takes in regards to certain technical procedures I wouldn't bore us with here. I would always simply click "not interested" with a frowny face, block, or simply not tap on anything of the like that did not contribute to my learning positively.

Eventually, once it learned what I actually wish to see, and what I truly consume for the purposes of cultivating my beloved passion, it began to recommend me only the material I genuinely desired and needed. Illustration process videos, insightful tips from master artists to reshape one's perspective on drawing, encouraging statements from those higher and more knowledgeable, discoveries that lead to epiphanies and realizations in how to emphasize or improve particular elements of my own art. Drafting and composition techniques, lighting methods, etc,. I am only ever exposed to that which truly contributes to my growth, devoid of purposeless clutter that perhaps only occasionally makes it through, upon which I simply let the platform know I am not interested, and continue.

This also applies to my usage of YouTube, Twitter (X), and similar. I only directly look for that which benefits my learning, grants me inspiration, or leads to discoveries for particular struggles I may be facing confusion in. I personally believe that social media, or perhaps what we gain from other people, is largely determined by how we engage with them. Almost like a mirror. If one passively clicks and scrolls on the Explore/Discovery tab and sees all sorts of things, a lot of which might not be relevant, or even be emotionally charged, and one exits with negative input dwelling in their subconscious, who was it that initially opened the application, pressed the button and consumed the content?

I personally believe that conscious, purposeful engagement with the intention of growing, learning, and coming out with something valuable or worthwhile to one's development or that of those around us, is what determines the quality of our interaction with the external world. Whether it be social media, the people we socialize with, or any kind of environment we may find ourselves in. Be well, positive, conscious, and the world will respond with the same.
 
I remember very well how many times the importance of controlling the mind has been emphasized.

Its “geometrization” has a profound effect on one’s life. It changes it completely.

Only after reaching a certain level does one realize just how limited the potential of the human mind is.

A geometric mind is so powerful that it eliminates the waste of energy caused by being immersed in chaos and by the parasitism of isfet, to the point that the mind pushes the body’s physical limits to the extreme, having the freedom to function at its peak.

At a certain level, you need to focus and understand your physical body and its limits, because the free, geometric mind pushes the physical body to a higher level and, given its strength, can even damage it if you are unaware of your own limits.
 
Thank you High Priest, I am to guard my mind as I do my soul. The mind seems to always be under attack by unnecessary things. I would say what's in the news and those close by. Your post is a great reminder to stay focus and vigilant whomever reads this.
 
Thank you as always High Priest for this amazing sermon.

Depression can also very easily take root in the mind if there is too much clutter and I say this from personal experience. The RAM of the mind becomes so burdened with input that should not be allowed to take root in the Hard Drive until the mind in its entirety becomes a burden to itself. Every inconvenience and even the smallest and most insignificant negative experience is allowed to enter and stay within the mind, shaping a person’s perspective of reality into something far from what’s true.

My eyes have indeed been opened. Nothing that does not belong will ever take root in me again.

May the Gods continue to bless you High Priest. And may they teach every member of the temple to recognise Izfet whenever it comes to disrupt our minds
 
Thank you High Priest Zevios Metathronos.

Guard the mind as a Priest guards the Doors of the Temple. Become a Priest for your inner self, the Temple within.

When your inner world is aligned with Theophoros and Ma'at, you will express this externally with every action in life.

If it is drowned by Izfet and in chaos, how can you create and do Theophoric acts?

Beautiful and enlightening Sermons, taking all three of these in series, creates the blueprint for a total rebirth of the self.
 
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