(1) XVI |664| PURGATORIES


Purgatorial
Law indicates
that every prize
is its price.

0 |0| 
The price of
power is 
bother.

I |649|
The price
of truth is
madness.

II |650|
The price of 
wisdom is 
suffering.

III |651|
The price of
humility is
humiliation.

IV |652|
The price of
intelligence
is neurosis

V |653|
The price
of integrity
is persecution.

VI |654|
The price of
selfhood is
isolation.

VII |655|
The price of
thoughtfulness
is idleness.

VIII |656|
The price of
preciousness
is rarity.

IX |657|
The price of
egotism is
soullessness.

X |658|
The price of
happiness is
misery.

XI |659|
The price of
strength is
training.

XII |660|
The price
of nihilism
is despair.

XIII |661|
The price
of birth is
mortality.

XIV |662|
The price of
immortality
is detachment.

XV |663|
The price of
peace is war.

XVI |664|
The price of
independence
is strength.

XVII |665|
The price
of freedom
is exertion.

XVIII |666|
The price of
excitement is
disappointment.

XIX |676|
The price of
mediocrity is
insignificance.

XX |677|
The price of
money is
slavery.

XXI |777|
The price of
greatness
is tragedy.

Another
purgatory:


Tom Riddle: pure evil
on the outside, pure
good on the inside.

Joanne Rowling
demonises him
because she was
deceived by
Christianity,
i.e. cowardice.

Who is
Tom Riddle?

Lucifer.

What is
Lucifer?

Intelligence.

What is
intelligence?

Discernment.

The Mystery
of Mysteries
is that 
Tom Romer
is Tom Riddle:
Lord Voldemort.



Lord Voldemort is
the noble fool because
he is honest: blood,
not society, is reality.


Jack from Lord 
of the Flies is
the noble fool
because he is
honest:
civilisation is
a system of
cruelty, as 
evidenced
by Piggy's
rationalism
and Simon's
spiritualism.


Hitler was the
noble fool
because he
was honest:
life is a game
of cruelty between
predators and parasites.


Scar was always
my favourite
character
from Lion
King.

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