Ok, I'll restack it. I don't normally tilt with astral-projection stuff, but I do have a theory-of-mind for collective consciousness that I might need to write another article about.
Thanks. Keep in mind the astral plane is not a separate place, and astral projection is an illusion because it is Meatworld (the physical level of existence) that is the fake out and the Matrix, not the astral plane. We are creations of spirit and thought saddled with the unfortunate condition of flesh and blood. That is why allopathic medicine mostly does not work and only serves to prolong sickness. If you want to cure a disease so it does not come back, you have to treat it on the subtler planes first. Meaning you have to change your habits on the astral and mental planes or you will keep encountering the same sickness in various forms over and over. https://kimberlysteele.dreamwidth.org/121811.html
The amount of energy flowing in that direction, it might be before the Spring, I would not be surprised. Or something like the appearance of one existing, perhaps in the month of Aries, Venus in her dark aspect?
I wish I was less retarded where astrology is concerned! I’m working on that but it is going to be awhile, I think. In my own case, and I am sure you are used to this by now, I tend to embody a great deal of dark femininity. It has taken me a while to cultivate and encourage my inner Pollyanna so that Dark Kimberly does not take over!
That was a mercifully shady green oasis in the harsh desert of endless online squabbling over current events. Timely and welcomed. Entertaining, uplifting and informative! Outstanding piece. Thankee.
'Banger' of a post, Kimberly - and timely, too! It is both amazing and beautiful to watch how Amelia has grown and diversified since she was "set free" onto the Internet. Now she is represented in dozens of graphic styles, but is always clearly identifiable: the pink page boy haircut, the black choker, the purple jacket and the pink dress. Truly an icon! You've well addressed the irresistible attraction that she has over the young male imagination; but I do believe that, for various reasons, she strongly appeals to other demographics crossing genders and age groups. The "mask" is Amelia; but *who* (divinely speaking) has donned that mask? There is great fun in trying to figure it out (if, indeed, it is ever figured out).
Thanks Ron! Pepe the Frog had weird origins and synchronicities from the beginning. Many have linked him to the native American archetype of the Changer. Amelia is equally spooky and eerie. For one, she seems to have created herself. The elite idiots who want to program everyone else via their manufactured It Girls (and It Boys) have in Amelia their worst nightmare. Amelia is everywhere yet nowhere. She cannot be roofied at a movie premiere party and then MKUltra’d into submission. She cannot be captured or enslaved because of mortal attachments; she has no family that can be sacrificed and there is no blackmail that can work on her. She is far more powerful than an actual person because she is a symbol. She travels straight to the subconscious, an arrow into the heart. Like Pepe, she is here to stay and will likely be viewed as a figure of great significance by future historians.
Amelia makes me think of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice story. Perhaps like the broom and pail of the story, more and more of these characters are going to be generated until the intended stardom process is swamped.
That’s very interesting, because I’ve seen that repeated a lot.
Yet, you don’t seem like the type to make reckless predictions — why do you state that with such certainty?
I’ve seen the same dynamic applied to other memes, too (in the pure sense of the word, as a transmissible idea). It looks to me like people trying to “speak something into existence”, i.e., to leverage the powers of repetition and herd instinct to instill an idea into the public consciousness, rather than just as making an ostensible statement of fact. (It’s disinformation agents that I’ve always seen do this.)
And I disliked the purple-haired girl meme since the moment I saw it, and I’ve refused to engage with it (because I don’t want to feed it), so much so that I still don’t know quite what it’s about (and I don’t want to know — which is extremely unusual for me).
Nine years in the social media trenches battling shills has resulted in a whole lot of pattern recognition becoming automatic and relegated to my subconscious, which just delivers up the assessment instantly. That thing sets off all my alarm bells.
I thoroughly enjoyed your essay, and especially appreciated your description of Jesus as an egregore. I have always been confused about why when I pray to other gods, angels, or saints, I feel a clear sense of a distinct being responding to me, but when I tried to be a Christian in the past or pay homage to Jesus as my parents’ patron deity, I could never quite tell who was on the other end of the line. (Well, I suppose many Christians DO get a meaningful response, but it seems I do better elsewhere).
Thank you so much, Andy! I wish that Protestant Christianity had kept angels and saints. In my upcoming book, Sacred Homemaking, I talk about how prayer that excludes angels and saints and seeks to speak to God personally and alone is like someone who works for a company who refuses to speak to anyone except the CEO. Obviously, it makes more sense to talk to God’s emissaries and work with them instead of denying the exist or worse, calling them demonic. Your treatment of Jesus, as an egregore makes perfect sense, as he is in my mind, both real and an egregore. I know this sounds crazy, but I believe Jesus was the being who shared with me the information that gratitude and generosity supplement to the power of seven, and that’s why it is so important to become both grateful and generous as Jesus was when he was here on Earth.
Tulpa is a novel concept in the West. I'm glad it is coming under consideration alongside the appearance of Amelia in outsider culture. What would you say the main difference between a tulpa and an egregore is? Santa Claus vs the Sports Mascot. Will young ladies cosplay as Amelia soon? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnDEVpriQps
This is a very good video, thanks for it. I would say William Pelley's Louise Garland is not a tulpa but an egregore, because he did not force her into existence with an agenda. Egregores create themselves whereas tulpas are forcefully pushed into form and function.
I have a Substack Note which has gained something like 7.8k likes.
Which is insane!
It features one of the Amelia videos, and it has connected with a massive number of people.
Here's what I put about it:
*****
It’s important for people everywhere (who understand the demographic threat facing Western nations) to know that they are not alone. Everyone can see what’s happening, even if they publicly lie about it.
*****
What I see about the Amelia meme, is not that "dudes think she's hot" it's that she represents the thoughts of millions of people -- who are not allowed to articulate those thoughts (publicly).
However, through the use of a female meme, those thoughts can be shared, and they can be shared in a way that might not be so easily attackable by those on the left.
Not only that, the Amelia character exposes the left through humor -- and the left HATES humor, because it exposes their candyassedness. They can't do anything to thwart humor, because it exposes them as big-ass crybabies.
For me at least, it's what's not said that makes the meme so successful.
After all isn't it the "silent majority" that the left is always afraid of? What happens when they are empowered, and are not so silent? 🤔
Many of the descriptions of the larger than life nature of this development remind me of Warhammer 40k's Warp, and the creatures that emerge from mortal man's collective belief and consciousness. The sorts of forces that coaxed Amelia into existence might have used the same tools the worshippers of Slaanesh use, but in being it's taken root in a wholly different set of people. Myself included.
Interesting! I have never been able to play RPGs because they make me nauseous, including third person games. It makes perfect sense that these sorts of egregores might be born of Warhammer and other games, of course. Amelia is distinct because the intention behind her creation was so purely septic. The internet has performed an odd kind of alchemy upon her.
If you enjoy dark fantasy lore, check this guy's channel out. I've never played WH4K, but the lore is Brothers Grimm in a leather trenchcoat with eye shadow. It's insightful stuff.
Rooting for Amelia, rooting for England 🏴 🤝 🇺🇸
Deport em all, let god sort em out
God save the Queen!
Ok, I'll restack it. I don't normally tilt with astral-projection stuff, but I do have a theory-of-mind for collective consciousness that I might need to write another article about.
Thanks. Keep in mind the astral plane is not a separate place, and astral projection is an illusion because it is Meatworld (the physical level of existence) that is the fake out and the Matrix, not the astral plane. We are creations of spirit and thought saddled with the unfortunate condition of flesh and blood. That is why allopathic medicine mostly does not work and only serves to prolong sickness. If you want to cure a disease so it does not come back, you have to treat it on the subtler planes first. Meaning you have to change your habits on the astral and mental planes or you will keep encountering the same sickness in various forms over and over. https://kimberlysteele.dreamwidth.org/121811.html
https://alwaysthehorizon.substack.com/p/defining-the-collective-unconscious?r=43z8s4
You might find this article I wrote a while back particularly interesting... it's tangential to some of your ideas.
That last line. I think she exists because men need to feel inspired by women, to go to war.
Thank you William. She may become a war goddess in less than a millennium is my thought.
Thought provoking is your work.
The amount of energy flowing in that direction, it might be before the Spring, I would not be surprised. Or something like the appearance of one existing, perhaps in the month of Aries, Venus in her dark aspect?
I wish I was less retarded where astrology is concerned! I’m working on that but it is going to be awhile, I think. In my own case, and I am sure you are used to this by now, I tend to embody a great deal of dark femininity. It has taken me a while to cultivate and encourage my inner Pollyanna so that Dark Kimberly does not take over!
That was a mercifully shady green oasis in the harsh desert of endless online squabbling over current events. Timely and welcomed. Entertaining, uplifting and informative! Outstanding piece. Thankee.
Thank you! I am hoping it inspires someone to take the sort of action that actually helps the world.
Amelia is great. All the better as a co-opted character from state propaganda. 🏆
I know, right? I feel like she created herself from opposing forces at work. The bittersweet irony.
'Banger' of a post, Kimberly - and timely, too! It is both amazing and beautiful to watch how Amelia has grown and diversified since she was "set free" onto the Internet. Now she is represented in dozens of graphic styles, but is always clearly identifiable: the pink page boy haircut, the black choker, the purple jacket and the pink dress. Truly an icon! You've well addressed the irresistible attraction that she has over the young male imagination; but I do believe that, for various reasons, she strongly appeals to other demographics crossing genders and age groups. The "mask" is Amelia; but *who* (divinely speaking) has donned that mask? There is great fun in trying to figure it out (if, indeed, it is ever figured out).
Thanks Ron! Pepe the Frog had weird origins and synchronicities from the beginning. Many have linked him to the native American archetype of the Changer. Amelia is equally spooky and eerie. For one, she seems to have created herself. The elite idiots who want to program everyone else via their manufactured It Girls (and It Boys) have in Amelia their worst nightmare. Amelia is everywhere yet nowhere. She cannot be roofied at a movie premiere party and then MKUltra’d into submission. She cannot be captured or enslaved because of mortal attachments; she has no family that can be sacrificed and there is no blackmail that can work on her. She is far more powerful than an actual person because she is a symbol. She travels straight to the subconscious, an arrow into the heart. Like Pepe, she is here to stay and will likely be viewed as a figure of great significance by future historians.
Amelia makes me think of the Sorcerer’s Apprentice story. Perhaps like the broom and pail of the story, more and more of these characters are going to be generated until the intended stardom process is swamped.
“…she is here to stay…”
That’s very interesting, because I’ve seen that repeated a lot.
Yet, you don’t seem like the type to make reckless predictions — why do you state that with such certainty?
I’ve seen the same dynamic applied to other memes, too (in the pure sense of the word, as a transmissible idea). It looks to me like people trying to “speak something into existence”, i.e., to leverage the powers of repetition and herd instinct to instill an idea into the public consciousness, rather than just as making an ostensible statement of fact. (It’s disinformation agents that I’ve always seen do this.)
And I disliked the purple-haired girl meme since the moment I saw it, and I’ve refused to engage with it (because I don’t want to feed it), so much so that I still don’t know quite what it’s about (and I don’t want to know — which is extremely unusual for me).
Nine years in the social media trenches battling shills has resulted in a whole lot of pattern recognition becoming automatic and relegated to my subconscious, which just delivers up the assessment instantly. That thing sets off all my alarm bells.
Thank you for this.
Thank you!
I thoroughly enjoyed your essay, and especially appreciated your description of Jesus as an egregore. I have always been confused about why when I pray to other gods, angels, or saints, I feel a clear sense of a distinct being responding to me, but when I tried to be a Christian in the past or pay homage to Jesus as my parents’ patron deity, I could never quite tell who was on the other end of the line. (Well, I suppose many Christians DO get a meaningful response, but it seems I do better elsewhere).
Thank you so much, Andy! I wish that Protestant Christianity had kept angels and saints. In my upcoming book, Sacred Homemaking, I talk about how prayer that excludes angels and saints and seeks to speak to God personally and alone is like someone who works for a company who refuses to speak to anyone except the CEO. Obviously, it makes more sense to talk to God’s emissaries and work with them instead of denying the exist or worse, calling them demonic. Your treatment of Jesus, as an egregore makes perfect sense, as he is in my mind, both real and an egregore. I know this sounds crazy, but I believe Jesus was the being who shared with me the information that gratitude and generosity supplement to the power of seven, and that’s why it is so important to become both grateful and generous as Jesus was when he was here on Earth.
Thank you for that... Subscribed
That got some circulation!
(high five)
Wonderful essay—enlightening, edifying, and entertaining. Thank you for taking the time, making the effort.
Thank you!
Well argued and trippingly.
Thank you! I like Amelia and I want her to succeed.
Tulpa is a novel concept in the West. I'm glad it is coming under consideration alongside the appearance of Amelia in outsider culture. What would you say the main difference between a tulpa and an egregore is? Santa Claus vs the Sports Mascot. Will young ladies cosplay as Amelia soon? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnDEVpriQps
This is a very good video, thanks for it. I would say William Pelley's Louise Garland is not a tulpa but an egregore, because he did not force her into existence with an agenda. Egregores create themselves whereas tulpas are forcefully pushed into form and function.
Amelia will add another face to the idols of war stoking women -
War is inevitable.
It always is.
Men will kill foreign men, or be killed.
Women will need men.
Birth rate will increase.
Afterward, the culture will be more Western or Islamic or something else.
https://foileroffoibles.substack.com/p/valentina-gomez-is-a-joy
I have said I think she might become a war goddess somewhere down the line. She certainly fits into the Athena or Brigid mold.
I have a Substack Note which has gained something like 7.8k likes.
Which is insane!
It features one of the Amelia videos, and it has connected with a massive number of people.
Here's what I put about it:
*****
It’s important for people everywhere (who understand the demographic threat facing Western nations) to know that they are not alone. Everyone can see what’s happening, even if they publicly lie about it.
*****
What I see about the Amelia meme, is not that "dudes think she's hot" it's that she represents the thoughts of millions of people -- who are not allowed to articulate those thoughts (publicly).
However, through the use of a female meme, those thoughts can be shared, and they can be shared in a way that might not be so easily attackable by those on the left.
Not only that, the Amelia character exposes the left through humor -- and the left HATES humor, because it exposes their candyassedness. They can't do anything to thwart humor, because it exposes them as big-ass crybabies.
For me at least, it's what's not said that makes the meme so successful.
After all isn't it the "silent majority" that the left is always afraid of? What happens when they are empowered, and are not so silent? 🤔
Many of the descriptions of the larger than life nature of this development remind me of Warhammer 40k's Warp, and the creatures that emerge from mortal man's collective belief and consciousness. The sorts of forces that coaxed Amelia into existence might have used the same tools the worshippers of Slaanesh use, but in being it's taken root in a wholly different set of people. Myself included.
Interesting! I have never been able to play RPGs because they make me nauseous, including third person games. It makes perfect sense that these sorts of egregores might be born of Warhammer and other games, of course. Amelia is distinct because the intention behind her creation was so purely septic. The internet has performed an odd kind of alchemy upon her.
If you enjoy dark fantasy lore, check this guy's channel out. I've never played WH4K, but the lore is Brothers Grimm in a leather trenchcoat with eye shadow. It's insightful stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65EG5-SL3Xw
I'll check it out!