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AI mixes Raymond Cattell's Beyondism with the polytheistic version of Mathilde Ludendorff's philosophy

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    Table of Contents We have already created a polytheistic version of Mathilde Ludendorff's philosophy ( here ). Now we combine it with the philosophy of Raymond Cattell, Beyondism ( here ).  ### Analysis of Mathilde Ludendorff's Philosophy: Monotheistic or Monist? As previously analyzed, Mathilde Ludendorff's philosophy in *Triumph of the Immortal Will* is fundamentally **monist**. It posits a singular, unifying divine essence—the "Immortal-Will" or "Thing Itself"—pervading all existence, manifesting through evolution and human consciousness. This immanent, impersonal force rejects traditional monotheism's personal God (critiquing Christianity as a "Jewish fraud") and aligns with a metaphysical monism where matter and spirit are objectivations of one underlying reality. Dualities (e.g., death vs. immortality) resolve in unity via "God-living," not theistic intervention. Pantheistic elements exist (God in all), but her hierarch...

AI makes Mathilde Ludendorff's ideology polytheistic pluralism

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  Table of Contents Below is an AI essay that explores the monist nature of Mathilde Ludendorff's philosophy and turns it into a polytheistic pluralist ideology. ### Analysis of Mathilde Ludendorff's Philosophy: Monotheistic or Monist? Mathilde Ludendorff's philosophy, as presented in the chapter summaries of *Triumph of the Immortal Will*, is fundamentally **monist** rather than monotheistic. It rejects traditional monotheism—particularly the personal, anthropomorphic God of Christianity, which she views as a "Jewish fraud" imposed on Nordic peoples through force and distortion of ancient myths. Instead, her worldview aligns with a form of immanent monism, where a singular, unifying divine essence pervades all existence. This essence is not a transcendent creator-God but an impersonal, metaphysical "Will" or "Thing Itself" (echoing Kant and Schopenhauer), manifesting as the "Immortal-Will" in evolution and human consciousness. Key ...

AI develops a definition of the Ludendorff god

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Table of Contents A Definition of God in Mathilde Ludendorff’s Philosophy Mathilde Ludendorff’s philosophy, as distilled from the chapters "The Immortal-Will and Genius," "The Morals of the Struggle-for-Life," "The Morals of Minne," and "The Morals of Life," and further synthesized through summaries, the essay on her philosophy, and definitions of faith and creed, presents a distinctive conception of divinity that diverges sharply from traditional theistic or materialist frameworks. In her ideology, "God" is not an external, anthropomorphic deity dispensing grace or judgment, nor a mere metaphor for natural processes. Instead, God emerges as an immanent, pervasive essence tied to the evolutionary unfolding of the "Immortal-Will" and realized consciously through human soul-work. Below, I offer a detailed definition of God in Ludendorff’s philosophy, grounded in the comprehensive data provided. Definition of God in Ludendorff’s ...