Immorality by Hoku Lani

Writer: Hoku Lani

Subject: Immorality

Link: MeWe / 09.10.2924 / Reposted by Lycan Rex / Reading From the Book of Hoku

Immorality

Death, as traditionally understood, may be an illusion shaped by our consciousness. Quantum physics and biocentrism have challenged the notion of an objective, observer-independent reality, suggesting that life and consciousness are central to the universe’s fabric.

As Einstein implied and Lanza elaborates, our understanding of existence is limited by our linear and limited perception of time and space. Embracing these new perspectives could profoundly impact how we understand life and the afterlife — It appears that this discovery would make the fundamental Christian beliefs, obsolete. Salvete Lamia.

RESPONSE BY XP (VIOA LS666 BLOG)

Thank you Lycan Rex for the re-post. And thank you Hoku for your insight. Information is the key to understanding. But the more information we have, the more we become confused. One hundred years ago, people had less access to information than what we experienced in a single newspaper.

Consider the internet — a vast stream of information — with over a billion websites, social media, and now artificial intelligence. There is more fake news, scams, and incorrect information than ever. I know, as an operator of a website that 60% of traffic is non-human — what is that?

The Bible was the religious source of information. But what was the Bible? A collection of stories, selected by the Romans, and put together like an anthology of the “best ones” — to convince people to follow their philosophy.

I would like to think of LS666 as the antithesis of this. An anthology of erotic horror that spreads a little anarchy, chaos, and insurrection.

So, let’s start here … this was based upon a poem that I remembered from my childhood. It was a mug that my aunt kept in the small room in which I slept, whilst staying in her house in Cornwall. She was my grandmother’s sister. The poem read … “From ghoulies and ghosties, and long-legged beasties, and things that go bump in the night, good Lord deliver us!”

Likewise, young Alicia North, our protagonist, has to go and stay with her aunt in the countryside. Things are not what they seem, and soon the impressionable thirteen-year-old becomes embroiled in the unsavory — such a delicious delight! Have a read, or if you’ve read it before, it’s worth another read — it’s one of my favs.

Let me know what you think. XP

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