Check and Balance
A Review of Stephan Pacheco’s Manifest Utopia Series; The Girl, A Journey in Memories through the Self; Zarat, Notes of the Becoming; and Existing, A Present Solution
By Samuel Drake, MHums
I suspect we have a genius at hand. After you get into the pace of this modern writing style which is meant to represent the erratic breaking of the important thoughts that come to define us as a person, the reader starts to see what this really is. The Heroes’ thoughts occur in nearly random, but fatefully important events which symbolizes the makeup of all our streaming lives. In essence, I believe that it is a link between what classes in the US/American society fight for and against each other for; a sense of place that works out to a sense of superiority which this Author proves is utterly imaginary. I believe that Pacheco believes that Human Equality and Utopia itself are just a mindset away. To reach this mindset we have to face what’s illogical and only self-serving in ourselves, while embracing our absolute, non-sinful, Humanness; which allows us, as people, to honestly connect with each other without fear of one another. In the Works of Stephan Pacheco, we’re meant to explore ourselves, our sex, and interact deliberately with the world without fretting concern but with Compassion toward the emotions people around us may be trapped in. The character’s anger only arising in non-negotiable conflict against people attempting to assume authority over others in order to have a sense of false self-righteousness; a sense the characters are certain, is impossible. Pacheco is open and is easily reachable for commentary. He was reached through his LibetyCore.org website. When asked, “What is the ultimate intention of these no-holds-bar aggressive books?” he responded to me via an email that said, “Ultimately, they are meant to address the pitfalls that secret and unaddressed fear turn a person into; a person that they never wanted to be, that they originally thought they were fighting against. In the US we are on the verge of personal Nazi-esque imperialism spread throughout our families and jobs, or a personal Utopia. I choose Utopia, and anyone can at any second, but it takes courage to bust our egos. Total courage. Without censorship. Because an Internal War is required like every achievement of Human Freedom, a revolution is required. Strong minds should read these books, the paradox is, is that it’s the weak minds that need them which is why I’m branching back to my roots in Film and visual Entertainment in order to reach them. However, we are going to make this an audio book and will likely do something with it visually, eventually.” These Heroes are the people that do what others want to do but wind up repressing to be non-confrontational, because of their relationship with fear, and a fictional judgment, thereby harming their sense of self, their society and definitely their government.
It’s the Freedom that’s impressive. It is the character’s non-willingness to compromise the Equality they know they permanently have that expels them from a world created in a society’s super-consciousness where the will to be the best enslaves lower classes with a false assumption of supremacy; a supremacy that these characters know is a factual impossibility. These works raise the question of, why does American society keep using something, anything to create a supremacist ranking system; once racial, now educational, or financial; to create restrictions of involvement, when all humans are created, live and die in Equality. Pacheco leads these characters to break away from every lie that fear makes up in a person’s mind to reach Freedom from our parents, our teachers, our bosses, our society, its paid officers, and anyone attempting to use another person to validate and glorify themselves by coercing answers and reactions from Individuals. The only exception in Pacheco’s Works seems to be allowing the function of educational, compassionate management devised to enable and not control a populace that I believe Pacheco realizes leads to and that we are at the dawn of the “Future Knowledge Society.” For these characters, it’s about where they found that particular caring guidance, and what led them there. In a time of increasing regulation, we’re looking at a Free future, where regulation will ultimately be supplemented by compassion, leading to a less stressed and aggressive mindset. These Utopian ideas really coming after the first attacks a person must face in the early parts of Stephan Pacheco’s Manifest Utopia Series. Pacheco also responded to me, “Without the brutally honest War there is no Utopia. We must care enough to bring War upon ourselves. It’s the only path to real Peace.”
These are books for the People and should be embraced by Intellectuals and enjoyed by the entertain-able, as Pacheco takes no credit for writing these books, but gives the credit to his characters.