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Your Eternal Nature

The Uncreated Spirit and the Great Deception

Many people seek to know themselves, and this profound quest begins with grasping your fundamental, eternal identity. The highest subject that exists is the drama of the captive Spirit in matter. Your Spirit is Uncreated; it was not brought into being by the Creator God, known as the Demiurge or Jehovah Satan, and is therefore essentially pure and innocent.
The Spirit originates from The Incognizable and its destiny is to return there. It resides on a plane of existence that is neither spatial nor temporal. However, this Eternal Spirit is currently enchained to matter, imprisoned within the irrational material Universe created by The One. This spiritual enchainment results in a partial loss of memory with every new incarnation.

The most terrible secret of this captivity is that the eternal Spirit, which possesses power equal to or greater than the Demiurge, remains enchained precisely because "it does not know that it is". The manifestation of this enchained Spirit is designated as the Ego.

Your Ego is not a creation of the Demiurge

The Ego is defined by the essential certainty that your own being is unique, indestructible, and fundamentally, not a creation of the Demiurge. If you experience this absolute certainty, it is highly probable that you are a lost Virya, or semi-divine man. This inherent opposition between the Eternal Spirit and the material Universe requires an attitude of essential hostility toward the World of the Creator God (The One). The ultimate purpose is the return to the Origin, toward the original Hyperborea, outside of the space and time of the Universe.


The Illusion of Self

Discovering the Labyrinth Within

Before awakening, the Virya is considered "asleep," suffering from a profound metaphysical amnesia. In this condition, your Ego is confused with the conscious subject, which functions as the historical subject of the microcosm, commonly identified as "consciousness". The conscious subject works to animate the schema-of-self, which essentially constitutes your personality and the overall image you hold of yourself. This schema-of-self is a symbol constantly being constructed, determined by images held in memory across various levels: phylogenetic, cultural, and conscious. These cultural elements define aspects such as your family history, social standing, education, possessions, ideas, sorrows, and physical appearance, providing a false perception of psychological unity. This psychological "I" is thoroughly drained into consciousness, pulling the individual further away from true individuation. Your True Self becomes submerged, lost in this complex entanglement. This interior experience is analogous to navigating an inner labyrinth.

The Great Deceit

While the Ego reflects the Infinite Self and is the uncreated reflection of the Eternal Spirit, it remains subsumed within the conscious subject and determined by the designs of the Demiurge that govern the created soul. If the conscious subject is highly developed, it naturally orients itself toward the macrocosm and admires the Demiurge’s creation, which actively prevents the Ego from manifesting its true nature.
The continuation of this psychological self, nourished by the illusions of the world, traps you in the Labyrinth of Illusion, also known as the Great Deceit. Therefore, the path to liberation must begin by separating the lost Ego from its confusion with the conscious subject.


The Heroic Call to Action

Isolating Your True Self and Finding the Selbst

The heroic path toward liberation demands embarking upon a reverse path (more info here). The initial action required is awakening the individual to the memory of their fundamental decision to struggle for spiritual freedom. The crucial ethical question underpinning this wisdom is: "What must I do to free my Spirit from its material prison?". The method for awakening involves seeking the Selbst, which represents the true foundation of the awakened Ego.
The Selbst is the pinnacle gnostic point, comparable to a focal point that reflects the Infinite Ego as the awakened Ego. To reach this point, the individual must resign their personality and the psychological masks that obscure the True Self. This endeavour requires tremendous Will and Valor (courage), which are the noological faculties originating from the Spirit that ensure the Self's victory. This Will is an energy derived not from the soul, but specifically from the Self and its eternal relationship.

The Runic Fence

The isolation of the Ego can be achieved through the First Hyperborean Initiation, which employs a specialized noological technique to separate the lost Ego from the conscious subject. This isolation establishes an inner architecture referred to as an Odal Archemona or runic fence. Within this strategically liberated inner space, the Virya obtains absolute strategic orientation and gains access to inner gnosis. This profound action grants the Ego immortality. Once the Ego is protected and isolated in the Odal Archemona, it is able to construct a metaphysical bridge, often depicted as the Spiral Staircase, necessary to traverse the distance separating the True Self from the Infinite Self.


Absolute Freedom and the Origin

The Mutation into the Wise Warrior

The ultimate objective of this struggle is not merely to wake up, but to attain absolute individuality. The Virya who achieves the requisite spiritual hardness, courage, and intellectual Will is transmuted into a warrior, prepared to face initiatic trials. This state leads to the embrace of Noological Ethics—the ethics of the wise Hyperborean warrior—which utterly supersedes conventional psychological ethics and cultural morality.

This heroic Ethics is founded on axiological values specifically designed to cool the heart, resulting in the disintegration of archetypal identification with the Demiurge's world and the created soul. Through the application of this heroic ethical framework, the Virya develops the faculty of anamnesis, the gnostic capacity to remember again and awaken to awakening. Knowing the Ego's immortality permanently dissolves the anguish of death, transforming the Hyperborean Initiate into a temerarious warrior. From the elevated position of the Selbst, the awakened Ego is capable of enacting the strategic orientation of the Spirit, restoring the reverted Spirit to its normal state, a reversal process known as reversion.

This operation, which is the objective of the Hyperborean Initiation, can transmute the awakened Virya into an immortal Siddha. The Siddha Berserkir is defined as the one who has conquered freedom and eternity in the eternal world of the Unknowable God. The final liberation is the gallant march back to the Origin, a decision which no power in the universe can halt.