I have been called names. I guess some people call you names because they want to denigrated you and put you down. Some of them call you names because they are not educated enough to participate in an intelligent debate, and so they get angry and lash at you with whatever words they can come up with from their limited arsenal. Others call you names because they want to feel secure, and this is a quick and safe way to label and characterize you. That way they can put you on an imaginary shelf in their mind so that anytime they encounter you, they can go to that shelf and “know” who you are with their preconceived opinion.I think they are afraid of what they do not know, and by labeling you they achieve a sort of fake peace, a false sense of security, or shall we say, an inaccurate control of reality. Because if it takes you perhaps your entire lifetime to understand yourself, how can somebody else knows you—much less through a small piece of writing? In some of the replies to my posts: I have being call an ATHEIST, which I am not.I have being call an ANARCHIST, which I am not I have being portrayed as an IGNORANT DUMBASSES for not understanding the value of freedom, accused of attacking Christianity and Judaism. While I did not try deliberately to attack anything or anybody, I understand why someone would think so, as I was trying to simply express myself in the most spontaneous and honest way.I am married to no party, philosophy, religion, way of life or thinking, I am an ever-changing person. If you need to put me in a category, I am a human--that’s it--a human. Any other denomination, I feel, is discrimination. It’s trying to polarize things, and the more polarities there are, the greater the chance they will crash into each other for the sake of winning and imposing their beliefs. Just look at religions for a moment. They look good in “concept” but what about in practice?Jews discriminate against outsiders calling them GENTILES.Christians discriminate against outsiders calling them PAGANS Muslims discriminate against outsider calling them INFIDELS.These are polarities created by men whose purpose is to establish a rift, a division, a “secret society,” an “association of men,” a club, if you will, to “CONSPIRE” (have you heard the phrase? “THE MOST EVIL THING ON EARTH IS THE ASSOCIATION OF MEN”) to win over the others, so they can impose their will on others, control them, manipulated them and ultimately exploit them if they can.So to all you name-callers, labelers, polarizers of the world, who think they are fighting for “freedom” or the “right way,” remember, understand and truly assimilate the meaning of this paradoxical phrase: “THE ROAD TO HELL IS PAVED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS.” How is it that everybody is good, but we end up living in such a messy reality? Shouldn’t this be a great world if we all want good things for humanity?The human WILL is polluted by EGO; that is why things are the way they are. So what about taking EGO out of the equation? Some will argue that if you have no EGO you can’t WILL things to be, and that is where DANARCHY comes alone. DANARCHY is a shortened for DIVINE ANARCHY, which has nothing to do with ANARCHY. It is the movement of WILL without EGO and preconceived rational thinking. Have I achieved that? No totally, but I am on the path of DANARCHY. Some of us are naturals; some went true MAGIC—SHAMANISM--and end up becoming a SIDDHI only to realize that it is just the first step to DANARCHY.In the end, freedom is a concept few understand but many embrace as the ultimate truth, making it the ultimate lie. That kind of freedom, crystallized in a powerful headline for mass indoctrination is a myth, “unless” you step out of the circle of OROBORUS, escape the IXION’S wheel, or as the myth goes, renounce to all knowledge (rational thinking) given to you by Lucifer when he make you eat from the tree of knowledge to make you abandon your eternal life DIVINE ANARCHY is the expression of the spirit in the cosmos that does not follow hierarchical laws or structure of any kind, and it is only achieved by the extinction of the ego and the acquisition of true spontaneity.“To be or not to be” takes on a whole new dimension, then, doesn’t it?Can we do that? Some of us have.J.A.L. DANARCHYST