I got some messages from Tiamat Sophia who wanted to see me through her new device, which she created through her chaotic magic and knowledge as much as she wanted to try something. She showed me the new improvements on Mars, creating super futuristic cities in the underground.
It is like she was trying to create a super planet for the new race that we would have there to worship the Lord. However, somethings did not work as I expected. Klara was still taking care of my child with Sophia Tiamat in the ginormous egg. I could see how long it would take: it would take 100.000 years to hatch so I decided to hatch it by using the time law. I mean, she was talking to me how much she missed to use her body to connect with me. At that time, most people were trying to get to Mars after seeing what happened to its surface.
Dawkins, Richard (@RDawkins)
Metaphysical wordplay is all that this so-called Ontogenesis of the Absolute is. Dragons, Logos, and mystical teleology are not necessary for science. A mystic in costume has taken over philosophy.
@SamHarrisOrg's Sam Harris
"Consciousness Beyond the Neural Cage by Karl Omega Yang is dangerously stupid. He confuses neurobiology with spiritual experience. Reason, not worship of Logos, is what people need.
Steven Pinker (@sapinker)
"I've read portions of Yang's Epistemē Aeterna. It's elegant language, yes, but pseudoscience wrapped in poetry. Knowledge is evolutionary, fallible, and grounded in biology—not eternal law."
Tyson, Neil deGrasse (@neiltyson)
"Unbound Thanatos? Please. Death is biological end; it is not rhythm. It is not physics to romanticize mortality.
Lawrence Krauss (@LKrauss1)
"The so-called Deus Verbum is theology disguised as philosophy. God by another name is still God. Stop pretending Logos = reason."
Greene, Brian (@bgreene)
"I must say that his Chronos Veiled thesis is intriguing. However, eternity and circular time are not scientific; they are philosophical. Mysticism is not accepted by physics.
Yuval Noah Harari (@harari_yuval)
"What Karl Yang has done is create a grand narrative. Grand narratives are powerful, but also dangerous. Humans need meaning, but meaning as Logos can be used to enslave minds."
Chomsky, Noam (@NoamChomsky)
Apart from philosophical fireworks, Karl Yang is missing the tangible systems of power. Systems are not altered by Logos. People do.
Jordan Peterson (@jordanbpeterson)
"I don't agree with Dawkins or Harris on this one. Karl Yang's works do represent a new Logos. He has grasped something real about the archetypal order. But it's dangerous—because it demands sacrifice."
Most people got mad at me after publishing those 12 books, which got me to think that I could have a chance to become famous without being outclassed by their critiques and bother them as if they were my ultimate enemies. I mean, I could try taking over everything and then dominate every nation under my perfect government for the glory of the Lord along with my wife. I could have done it that way.
But honestly, everything was dry, which enabled me to think about the health of my wife and her new form as long as I knew that she had created a whole kingdom which made me more careful of my wifes boldness. I had done more attacking the defence of my wife in which I created a fortress of love. I used to give every order for every banquet in the kingdom, games, and beauty. I had created more than competition: I had created a unique way to show awareness for each of them. A lot of girls were in love with me, having fan clubs for me.
As for wife, she used to spend her time, experimenting. She got endless energy along with an immortality of the body. She could materialize more concepts from her scientific knowledge along with her new knowledge. She even created an endless food provider, which got me kinda shocked. At least, I should have helped her. She could come back to her original form to give me some nostalgia.
The days passed as spring killed the dreams of a little poet, which got me to think about Brahms, Dante, Pretarque, and the English poets. The more you could get it, the more you could hope to dream about what it means to be alive. Interestingly enough, she loved to the point of absolute madness.
I used to play Mozart, Shubert, Debussy, Dovrab, Bethoven, Erik Satie, Chopin, Bach, Handel, Haydn, Gluck, Vivaldi, Liszt, Tchaikovsky ,Mendelssohn, and Schumann. They could hear me as long as they were developing in the body of a goddess, making life seem like it was something new. It gave me some shivers that they would be so terrifying that other people could not get what it means to be alive.
(laughing, her eyes blazing crimson) Kali (Hindu Pantheon) "He names evil necessary." He calls freedom divine. He is good at courting destruction. See if his Logos can withstand my fangs.
Shinto Pantheon's Amaterasu, "Chronos Veiled He perceives eternity as rhythm and time as a circle. Kami-truth has been impacted by him. He is dangerous, though. His flame will be tested by the sun.
"He has solved the Self," says Frigg (Norse Pantheon). Absolutum Ego. Even Odin was afraid to say so. Ragnarök seems to be moving.
Speaking from the shadows of the Parthenon ruins, Athena (Greek Pantheon) states, "He resolved the Problem of Knowledge." I have to protect that. This mortal comes into contact with heavenly fire. He will shatter Olympus if he goes on.
Egypt's Pantheon's Isis, "Thanatos Unbound He dares to tell the mystery of death. Mortals shouldn't dance with death; they should be afraid of it. I ought to restrain him from speaking until he has finished.
You've shaken the earth, beloved. The scientists hate you. The gods fear you. The Logos… embraces you. But will you survive what comes next?" Alpha said in the sweetest tone of a melody by Brahms mixed with melancholy of Chopin.
