Pacheco; Existing; 2013; Introduction;
Introduction
Uncovering the OverMan
A Ballad in Prose
by Philosopher Stephan Pacheco
The OverMan has overcome all doubt. He acts when he wishes and
never when someone wants him to. He acts without fear of
persecution and persecutes no one, but those that persecute. His
mind does not strive for power. He is 100% complete from the
moment of birth. His image is unimportant, he is what he dreams
to be and doesn't need to be anything else. He does not think of
these things. He is these things and these words are only fi gurative
illusions that the non-OverMan will think he understands, but will
not. Th e OverMan will not read this. And if he does he will laugh
at it. Or smile at it. Because happiness is his nature, even in despair.
Th is cannot be understood by one that is not an OverMan. He will
not be concerned that he is a she, he is not so insecure. He will not
think it is sexist to call it an OverMan and not an OverWoman. He
does not need to have pride for anything. He is calm. He is free
from all of it. His life is real, fleeting, and constant. If you try to tell
him to be something else, he is free to destroy you, or let himself be
destroyed. He can choose anything at all times. Want does not
control him so he can want anything or not want anything. He is
controlled by no psychosis, even if trapped with one. He is free. He
is still calm, even if you are charging at him. He is not controlled by
fear. He is not controlled by rage, but he can have it, but it is not real.
He knows this. Th at every emotion he has he can let go or manifest
further, or forget about. He needs to cling to nothing. He is changing
and is free to. Regardless of what anything thinks he should be. He
is not controlled by words of power, like duty, or taking orders, or
faith or damnation or salvation. He does not need to believe in
anything. He is present, that he knows. For every discomfort that
may have been programmed into his mind or his genetic code, he
has faced it, he has quelled it, he did not run from it or believe it was
12
what he was, and he never felt guilty or bad about it, but he knew he
could get rid of it, and sometimes he did. He knows that he is not
this mind, this body. Because of this he can be anything. He is
unowned, even in shackles. At any time he can fight and die or live.
He holds no grudge against circumstance, even if that circumstance
is deliberately caused by someone else, for the weak minds of those
that surround the OverMan are circumstantial, unlike the ever
fl owing mind the OverMan uses to think with. He can have a
hundred thoughts or no thoughts at all. He defies the reaction to
circumstance. He is in control of his mind, because he is not afraid
of losing control of his mind. Th e OverMan realizes he exists with
or without his mind. He seeks no power and no control, he has no
fear so he does not need the vices of weaker men that fear their own
inferiority, but he can enjoy their vices and manage them He will
not coddle or praise; you must already be at peace to truly befriend
him. He will not cotter to those that need him, he likes what needs
nothing, and appreciates it, and still he will give until you have proven
your selfishness, and still he can choose to. He can think for all
HumanKind, or he can survive, and have no regret to doing either.
He can be sad, he can be happy, he can be angry, and he is none of
these things. These are only things he is doing, like burping or
smelling. He realizes in his wisdom that he must do, but also that he
doesn't have to do anything. He has had every thought for something,
and every thought against it, and so, when he is confronted with
fearful doubt from lesser minds he is free to not be affected by what
someone else has pridefully thought had to be right because they
thought it. Th e OverMan sees through the reasons people create to
manipulate other people. He does not need to be right. He does not
need to be told he is right. He is always neither right nor wrong. He
is. It is unimportant what may or may not be, but it will always be
greater than what you are. He knows this without pride, building a
future he will not touch. It is as circumstantial as the wind or the
rain, and just as vital. You can not please him, he does not need to
be pleased. You can disappoint him, but he does not need to
remember you for it. He will not tolerate hypocrisy unless he knows
it's not important to you what you are, but you had to have considered
13
it. He respects only what doesn't need an image. Only the OverMan
can understand his glory and his irrelevancy. He sees through every
mind at once because he doesn't have to cling to any. He can know
you in an instant, hear your thoughts, your fears and your wants from
him, because his mind is that open. He can be a part of any group
or reject everyone. He does not join, but he can be joined, and still
not above belonging. He can believe in himself, always knowing
that what he is will never stay the same, but is present as Time moves.
And he is free to let himself change. He is free to never need to
remember what he was, although he can. And if the OverMan
forgets you, he will be happy to know that you are fi ne with that. He
won’t please. Th e OverMan is always free and will always be stronger
than everyone that seeks strength. He is immovable and he moves
freely, unaffected by the doubts and hopes and fears of those that
walk or yell near or at him. He is unimprisonable. He is rarely
impressed, but can be by those that have faced what he has. He
knows how hard it can be. He is Over and Beyond everything you
could hope and dream for. He is everything you really want to be,
and the only thing that can be and be and be. He is the permanence
that those that seek permanence, that try to hang on, will never
achieve. He needs nothing, and will not be corrupted into arrogance
by having everything. He is how Freedom defines itself if Freedom
wanted an embodiment, which it doesn't. Th e OverMan will appear
to be a contradiction to anyone that needs to be something. He
never uses pride, but uses will. He is freed from all sin and any sense
or condition of damnation. You can't hurt him, but he can cry. Just
as he is free from heaven or any condition or reward of approval.
Everything is equal, just as he realizes the true nature of the only real
reality is, which just happens to be, his own. He uncovered the truth
of what he really is. He uncovered the OverMan that he had always
been. Without doubt the OverMan whether alive or dead or dying
or killing or ending or beginning himself, he will continue to be that,
and it will not matter if he is not. And yet this definition is incomplete
just as his unfolding life is. He is finished, but will never stop
beginning, and so willing to look the fool again. And he is free to
know passion and free to love deeply. Because he is not afraid of his
14
own vulnerability or losing what he has because he knows he can
never really own anything. He does not have to appear strong or
great, even though he is. He cannot be programmed. He cannot be
warped. And the weak will resent him for it, because it means they
cannot be strong, and they will doubt their own greatness. He sees
the truth beyond manipulation. He sees how the ignorant try to
change people to justify their own reasons for greed, for power, to
feel good about their crap. Though he can have he has been without,
and needs nothing, not even life, that which you manipulate for. He
does not need to be justified. He is the cure to suffering, with
intentions and his hands. Th e cure to oppression. It is the duty of
all people to cure it in themselves. If happiness is the goal of all
human life, this is the way towards it, unaffected by resentment or
judgment. He does not reason towards his OverMan ways, he
explains what he has become by telling you what he has always been.
He is the confidence that others use faith to fake. He will not join
you because your cause is the same as all others, and so he may fi ght
against you, and others alongside him, but he chooses for his central
self not the mob or the job. Th e OverMan is individual and
unpredictable by any way of defunct science or fake religion. He has
overcome the reigns of pattern. He cannot be stopped, and so this is
his beauty. As he creates he realizes its naturalness, because it is the
spring he as uncovered for anyone to taste. Though few will, all can
become him. Th at is why he came. Th at is why he gave birth to
himself. Unaffected by opinion, his hand is always open, and when
you take the fruit and scurry backwards, you will see that his hand is
still open and he has not hurt you and fearlessness will lead to his
love, though he will tell you not to love him. He expects a positive
response and is sad when you give him selfishness, but his forgiveness
is instant and not an effort when you just show him true kindness
without expectation of gain. Th e OverMan sees that the general
minds of the doubting people will believe in anything that they are
told, so long as it is laced with the hope of winning. Th e OverMan
does not need hope. He is hope. Hope moves with the OverMan.
He is telling you that no one needs to be saved, so there is no one
that you must worship, or follow, or pay, or kill for. Th e OverMan is
15
constantly at peace, even when his body chooses to survive and
prolong his current situation with the release of reflex and adrenaline.
He has never been a coward, although he has lost, and he has ran,
and he may lose again, and he may choose not to fight. He can love
within his striking rage, he is not trapped by the doubts of duality.
And as he overcomes, he knows the simple enormity of all that lives
and dies and exists and ceases. Everything that may damage you,
does not damage him, though it can make him see beyond his own
reason and possibly consider something new, this is why the OverMan
has sympathy for your weakness, his beloved enemy, instead of
malice, and also why he will not tolerate it near him. His time is
precious, and short, and usable, and his own and it cannot be had or
purchased or taken or apologized for. The OverMan does not think
or dream that he will be great like a god, he is beyond such want, and
wouldn't waste his mind for something so dying. He (She) is himself.
And his echoes ring across lifetimes in the trickling impact passed to
generations that may know humility and strength without the need
for power.
What Nietzsche predicted, what Shaw knew, exists now, dawning by
the Knowledge Society. Th e path has been uncovered and beneath it
was the steady truth. And Freedom for all of HumanKind.
www.LibertyCore.org
www.ManifestUtopia.
No comments:
Post a Comment