Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Krow’s vision (01) - by Ajith Rohan J.T.F., Rome

logo of krow's vision by Ajith Rohan J.T.F.

Background of the series

Thinking like a krow (he deliberately replaced the “c” with “k”) is a powerful metaphor. Krows are the ultimate observers. They are highly intelligent; they recognize faces, remember threats for generations, and - most importantly - watch human folly from a distance, perched on a branch or a wire. To a krow, humanity’s frantic wars over "sacred" patches of dirt and humanity's prayers to the sky must look like a strange, repetitive drama of the absurd. 

Through "Krow’s Vision," the krow plans to pen a series of articles. In this way, he intends to avoid repeating the same old patterns of dichotomous human history in different modes and ways - making changes here and there - and refrains from showing off any kind of intellectual, philosophical, or scientific arrogance. He seeks to avoid the pretense of possessing a unique truth, or any truth at all. This writing is simply the enjoyment of being in the flux - here and now. Anybody interested can read this without being scandalized because everything reported has already dissolved and disappeared. The krow knows that too many memories harm the freedom of being in the flux.


HUMAN SELF-ALIENATION IS A SPIRITUAL POLITICAL STRATEGY

As a krow, he considers all religions and belief systems as “spiritual political strategies” that complement “administrative-diplomatic politics,” and vice versa. Krows can “see” more than humans do. Thus, he (the krow) enjoys this privilege, transforming it into a method of the “art of seeing.” He prefers “seeing” rather than kneading together memories and fantastic, unsustainable stories to create other whimsical narratives that lead humans to remain psychologically “alien” from their own lives and planet

Uninterrupted Dynamic Event Recorders and Memory Dependence

The krow observed that clearly human beings are uninterrupted dynamic event recorders and are entirely dependent on their static and elaborated memory data. They like to hear what they know. Thus, they continuously produce, reproduce, renew, and recondition memories derived from old recollections, modified experiences, same or elaborated imaginations, and self-produced memory patterns—mostly because of their restless nature (Videlicet - no one can stop the thought process). They feel as though they are lost in this world. They are fundamentally driven by an unknown general fear. But this unknown fear proves strong and uncontrollable when they are threatened and when they sense they wrongly called “death” (which is a congenital behaviour they share with brutes).

Consequently, they long to find their "native land," whether it be a planet or a topological ideal governed by a supreme being (an Emperor God). They call this place by different names—heaven, paradise, or a peaceful land of luxury and immortality—yet it remains unreachable. Some visions of paradise involve sexual gratification with numerous women supplied by an imagined "God," while other versions of God demand endless music and prayers but forbid sex.

Betraying Humanity

The main point the krow wishes to underline is that these invented narratives about heavens and supreme beings clearly denote a concept of being "alien." Human beings are aliens in their own minds because they feel, experience, and hope to leave this world for a "homeland." The krow has noted this aspect primarily in those who narrate the "monotheistic Emperor God"—his activities, his plans for humanity, and his system of punishment and reward. This mindset depends heavily on a sense of belonging to a specific community while considering others as condemned sinners and outsiders. Their "Emperor God" commands them to condemn these outsiders and treat them however they wish: to kill them or to keep them as slaves.

Thinking, Acting Arrogantly and destructively in a Contradictory Way

However, these narrations are accompanied by many unresolvable contradictions. The krow will not recount every useless story, but he must address one: the creation of this planet. These stories are often based on the famous mythology of a Babylonian city-state, such as the Epic of Gilgamesh. In these tales, the Emperor God created this planet and gave it to the humans he created in his own image. If that is so, why do humans cry about being "aliens" and do everything they can to return to a different native land?

Furthermore, Krow notes that no one actually tries to abandon this "alien" planet, despite repetitive narrations claiming there is a paradise elsewhere. The practical reality observed through these contradictions is a sense of being "lost and found," yet remaining uncertain and doubtful. They create continuous confusion and maintain conflicts and wars, all while praying to their Emperor God for peace and a land of luxury and immortality.


Summary

The krow observes and portray humanity as a species suffering from collective dissociative identity disorder (human or alien). To cope, they create a God who tells them they are special and that they do not belong here. This God then gives them permission to treat their fellow “aliens” who are different (human experience - cultures with immanent worldviews, non-theistic spiritualities, and secular philosophies that find profound "at-homeness" on Earth) as enemies. It’s a cycle of self-inflicted loneliness. They feel lost, so they create a system that makes everyone else an outsider, too. This special humanity claims to be composed of citizens of a lofty, peaceful heaven, yet its members act as the most violent and ruthless occupants of the Earth.

The krow observes that for human, earth is no longer a home but a transit station. They are "lost and found" but never present. The most biting part that krow observes is that despite all their hymns, prayers, and descriptions of their "Paradise," no one is truly rushing toward the exit.

Finally, the krow suggests that the only way to end these ceaseless "conflicts and wars" is for this excellent "event recorder" (memory dependent) to stop looking for a native land outside of this planet and realize that there is no ship coming to take them home.

Saturday, 17 January 2026

The 21st Century Leviathan: A Gracious Return to the Jungle - By Ajith Rohan J.T.F., Rome

title by Ajith Rohan J.T.F., Rome

The key point

Ikigai and Lagom discussed the saying at length: "The road to hell is paved with good intentions." They eventually decided to write a short satire separately and then decide which one to share. Thinking about how much harm people do to others while thinking they are doing good, Ikigai reflected. Once upon a time in Europe and in British America there were many witches, numbering roughly 100,000 (Europe and British America between 1400–1775 – Wikipedia), and they were burnt alive for their own good, for humanity, and to save the name of their god and the kingdom. Heretics also met a bad end, starting in 1022 and ending in 1800. But where did all this “salvation” they wanted to give others go? I'm not talking about religion, but about politics disguised as a way to control others' lives and, if they want, to kill them conveniently. They did all this because they could. But now in the 21st century, what are we doing?

Ikigai says himself: Humanity doesn't change! It doesn't change! We make the same mistakes. Humanity is always primitive. The greatest atrocities in human history are rarely committed by people who think they are being "evil," but by those convinced they are doing "good." Any religion or/and SPEC system can become an excellent tool for killing and controlling human beings more easily and conveniently. This is why politics and religion always get along, whether openly or covertly, just as politics and religion do business with the underworld.

We must start rethinking everything from scratch at least now as we enter the second quarter of the 21st century.


The 21st Century Leviathan: A Gracious Return to the Jungle


Why should I bother questioning the United States or its current steward, Donald Trump? Why fret over the "moral" architecture of Europe or the crumbling façade of Western Civilization? It is far more efficient to simply applaud the debut of the Western SPEC system - the most elaborated theatrical production in human history.

For centuries, these architects of order have boasted of inventing Democracy and "civilizing" the map. They gifted the world the United Nations and the Human Rights Bill, much like a magician hand out cards before a trick. But now, we witness a stroke of genius: the West has decided to go beyond its own rules. After all, why follow a script you wrote yourself when you can simply set the stage on fire?

We must admire the efficiency of their new strategy. By arresting democratically elected leaders and declaring wars without the tedious paperwork of diplomacy, they have finally discarded the "hidden texts" of their backstage theatre. They are no longer pretending. They have realized that the 21st century doesn't need a Social Contract; it needs a cage.

By recalling Thomas Hobbes, they have brought us back to the honest purity of the jungle. Bellum omnium, contra omnes - the war of all against all. It is refreshing! We no longer need the "burden" of ethics or the "inconvenience" of decency. We only need a new Leviathan to save us from the very chaos they created.

This new Emperor, likely rising from the strange, culturally blended soil of America, will be a marvel of artificiality. Since the U.S. lacks the dusty weight of ancient tradition, it is free to invent itself as a "United States of the World." This Leviathan will be a visionary - he will foresee that "freedom" is simply a recipe for rebellion. To ensure true stability, he will "graciously" abolish the right to think and act, replacing the exhausting "drama of democracy" with the quiet comfort of absolute control.

He will build a glorious brotherhood of autocracies, fascisms, and totalitarians, creating a world that exists solely to serve Him - the Lord of the Lords. And we, the lucky subjects, shall offer him all the praises and Peace Prizes he demands. In the law of the strongest, the most beautiful thing one can do is surrender.

Now, the world has become a theatre where the exit doors are locked, and the only role left for the "people" is to clap for the strongest man on stage.