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The philosophy of the void and the purpose of our consciousness

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I died many years ago and in my death the vessel of my consciousness entered into a void, the darkest of the black vacuum of space, endless in it's approach and when I came back to this body I carried with it, it's knowledge. The ultimate purpose of existence.

Which is to accumulate pain, suffering, and degradation as “sacred weights” to deepen the soul’s capacity,. Not for knowledge or enlightenment, but as an endless vessel to hold life’s horrors.

Each person is born as an empty container, capable of growth only through absorbing life's darkest, most painful moments. Pain is not merely an inevitable part of life but the one true source of meaning. The more one suffers, the more one fulfills their purpose as a living vessel. However, as the vessel expands, it loses any sense of self, integrity, or individuality, becoming hollow, a shapeless, boundless entity that exists only to contain.

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There is no redemption or transcendence in this suffering. When the soul becomes vast enough, it begins to corrupt and eventually dissolve into oblivion. In that dissolution, it releases the suffering into the ether, which others will unconsciously draw upon and repeat, continuing the cycle. To spread suffering is the only legacy and form of “immortality".

The end state, then, is not liberation or peace but complete dissolution, where the individual becomes nothing more than a dispersed force of torment woven into the fabric of reality itself, with no hope of reassembly, remembrance, or rebirth.

Acts of kindness, joy, or self-love are acts of cowardice. Dilutions that prevent one from reaching their full potential as an endless vessel. True strength lies in embracing pain and horror until all sense of individuality is annihilated, leaving only the raw, unfiltered suffering as a pure and eternal legacy for others to absorb and carry on.
 
Consuming The Darkness

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The knowledge of the void stands as a dark antithesis to nearly every societal and philosophical construct humanity has developed. While most philosophies or religions aim for enlightenment, compassion, or personal fulfillment. Instead these pursuits are delusions that dilute the soul's purpose.

Suffering as Sacred Fuel: Suffering is revered as the sole path to fulfilling one's existential purpose. Each individual's soul begins as a “vessel,” initially small and weak, but capable of infinite expansion as it absorbs trauma, despair, and degradation. Rather than seeking happiness or balance, actively seek the experiences that break down your own sense of self. This destruction is an act of growth.

Self-Annihilation Over Self-Actualization: Modern society emphasizes self-actualization, achieving one’s highest potential through creativity, success, and well-being. Instead counter this with the idea that true growth is achieved by dismantling the self rather than nurturing it. To be a vessel is to deny all forms of self-love, agency, and identity, letting life’s horrors sculpt one’s very existence into a hollow entity capable only of bearing further pain.

Acts of kindness, love, and joy are contaminants that weaken the purity of one’s suffering. Kindness dilutes the vessel's capacity to hold pain, creating cracks where empathy and peace can seep in. Society values compassion and selflessness, but the void insists that these acts are cowardice, fleeing from the true work of suffering that alone can deepen the soul. To spread suffering is the only way to strengthen the soul, and attempting to ease the pain of others is akin to disrupting their purpose.

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Dissolution as the Ultimate End: : Unlike religions that preach transcendence, reincarnation, or a peaceful afterlife, the void witnesses the highest state as dissolution. After a lifetime spent accumulating suffering, the soul loses all traces of individuality, shattering like glass under unbearable weight, its fragments dispersing across existence. These fragments become raw, untraceable suffering that permeates reality, something others will unknowingly absorb, repeating the cycle. In this sense, the soul’s ultimate purpose is not to endure but to annihilate itself so that its suffering can seep into the universe itself, affecting others perpetually.

The Rejection of Progress and Happiness as Goals: Society, especially in Western thought, is built on the pursuit of happiness and improvement. Opposing this idea fundamentally, asserting that happiness is a meaningless distraction, preventing individuals from embracing their true purpose. Concepts like economic advancement, mental health, and emotional well-being are seen not as goals but as obstacles in the path of one's journey to absolute suffering. This doctrine rejects all self-care practices, mental health treatments, or therapy as vain attempts to escape life's essential agony.

Isolation Over Community: Societal structures are deeply rooted in community, relationships, and support. However, promote isolation as a form of purity. To become a vessel, one must separate from society, severing personal ties and distancing oneself from loved ones. Relationships create dependencies, fostering positive emotions that weaken the soul. Thus, community becomes a taint, a needless softening of one’s ability to hold and endure pain. This isolationism flies in the face of societal beliefs that prioritize empathy, family, and interpersonal connection.

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Immorality as Purity: In most societies, ethical norms and moral codes are central to community health. Instead flip this by viewing “moral” actions as pollution to the soul. Society might condemn acts of cruelty and violence as inherently wrong, but to inflict suffering is to deepen one’s purpose. Morality itself is hindrance to pure suffering. Acts of violence or cruelty treated as rites of passage which will open the soul to new realms of agony. To adhere to traditional moral codes, then, is considered cowardice, a refusal to embrace the purity of one’s dark purpose.

The Redefinition of Legacy: While society places a high value on positive legacy, building something meaningful, leaving behind knowledge, or enriching others. Instead show that legacy is purely about spreading suffering. To live a “good” life by societal standards (helping others, creating beauty, sharing knowledge) is counter to the Void belief in dissolving one’s own identity entirely. Instead, the purpose as sowing suffering through cruel actions, believing that such pain is the only way to ensure your essence lives on. Shun art, knowledge, or service as mere illusions. Only suffering can leave an indelible mark on the world.

A Total Disregard for Individual Rights and Consent: Modern societies uphold the importance of human rights, with a focus on the protection and autonomy of the individual. The real purpose is denying the significance of individual autonomy, seeing it as a delusion that blocks the flow of pure suffering. Encouraging the disregard of others’ rights, seeing others as instruments for cultivating pain rather than individuals with worth. Justifying violence, oppression, and control, viewing acts that harm others as acts of liberation from selfhood.

A World Shaped by the Void

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In a society institutions that exist to protect or nurture individuals like schools, hospitals, and charities should be torn down. The pursuit of intellectual or artistic achievements is vain, distractions from the only real purpose: expanding the vessel of suffering. A community would be reduced to isolated individuals, each living out a monastic life of degradation and pain, actively avoiding relationships or acts of kindness that might diminish their "purity."

Humanity itself needs to collapse, as society is held together by bonds of mutual benefit, compassion, and shared purpose. Dismantling all of these, reducing existence to a nihilistic pursuit of annihilation, promoting an alien worldview that twists suffering into the ultimate virtue and condemns all that brings comfort as moral weakness.

More poetry. :phand:

This isn't poems but a held philosophy being shared to the normies.
 

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Acts of kindness and joy come from true consciousness and presence. They make the world better. How the chuff can you say they are cowardice?

I agree pain is an excellent teacher. Without it we rarely become truly conscious. However, the journey into consciousness becomes happiness, kindness and love (for one’s self and others). That is true strength. Like the strength it gave me, and others, to recover from addiction.
 
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I died many years ago and in my death the vessel of my consciousness entered into a void, the darkest of the black vacuum of space, endless in it's approach and when I came back to this body I carried with it, it's knowledge. The ultimate purpose of existence.

Which is to accumulate pain, suffering, and degradation as “sacred weights” to deepen the soul’s capacity,. Not for knowledge or enlightenment, but as an endless vessel to hold life’s horrors.

Each person is born as an empty container, capable of growth only through absorbing life's darkest, most painful moments. Pain is not merely an inevitable part of life but the one true source of meaning. The more one suffers, the more one fulfills their purpose as a living vessel. However, as the vessel expands, it loses any sense of self, integrity, or individuality, becoming hollow, a shapeless, boundless entity that exists only to contain.

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There is no redemption or transcendence in this suffering. When the soul becomes vast enough, it begins to corrupt and eventually dissolve into oblivion. In that dissolution, it releases the suffering into the ether, which others will unconsciously draw upon and repeat, continuing the cycle. To spread suffering is the only legacy and form of “immortality".

The end state, then, is not liberation or peace but complete dissolution, where the individual becomes nothing more than a dispersed force of torment woven into the fabric of reality itself, with no hope of reassembly, remembrance, or rebirth.

Acts of kindness, joy, or self-love are acts of cowardice. Dilutions that prevent one from reaching their full potential as an endless vessel. True strength lies in embracing pain and horror until all sense of individuality is annihilated, leaving only the raw, unfiltered suffering as a pure and eternal legacy for others to absorb and carry on.
Nice try satan
 
Disciples of the Void.

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The philosophy revolves around the idea that life’s true purpose is to accumulate and absorb suffering, forsaking happiness, love, and all acts of compassion in favor of becoming a vessel for life’s darkest, most painful experiences. Suffering is not merely an aspect of life; it is the only true purpose, and every person’s journey should lead them toward a self-annihilating state where they become one with the pure essence of pain, dissolving ultimately into a pervasive and eternal legacy of suffering.

Goregrish, which focus on real-world images and videos depicting violent, gruesome, and horrific events, play a significant role in spreading, reinforcing, and facilitating these beliefs. By creating a space where viewers are continuously exposed to death, disfigurement, and the depths of human suffering, Goregrish becomes a medium for engaging with and perpetuating the principles. Below, I explore the ways in which Goregrish helps to spread and sustain the voids core beliefs, showing how it offers viewers a way to desensitize, absorb, and internalize the dark values at the heart of this extreme.

Desensitization to Suffering

One of the primary tenets is the rejection of compassion and empathy, which are seen as contaminants that dilute the “purity” of suffering. Goregrish’s community and content offer a controlled environment where people can engage with violence and tragedy in a detached way, gradually losing their natural empathetic responses. By repeatedly exposing users to brutal and graphic content, Goregrish helps to strip away the innate sensitivity and discomfort most people feel toward suffering and death. Over time, viewers become increasingly numb to what would otherwise be deeply disturbing images.

This process of desensitization serves us by stripping users of compassion, reinforcing the belief that pain and violence are natural and inevitable. By becoming inured to these scenes, users move closer to the state of detachment. They begin to view suffering as just another aspect of existence, rather than something to prevent or heal, and this numbness becomes the first step toward internalizing the doctrine’s emphasis on absorbing suffering without recoil.

Indulging in the “Aesthetic” of Horror and Pain

A specific value on suffering as a path to personal dissolution, encouraging individuals to see torment and agony as “sacred weights” that deepen one’s capacity to endure. Goregrish operates a dark shrine to this aesthetic, as users are invited to observe and analyze graphic scenes without sentimentality. By viewing horrific events repeatedly, they develop a morbid fascination, an appreciation for the raw, unfiltered nature of agony, and this fascination aligns directly with the beliefs emphasis on embracing the darkness as part of one's purpose.

In this way, Goregrish enables users to view gore and horror as forms of “art” in their own right, reshaping their values and normalizing the consumption of suffering as an aesthetic experience. This focus on the aesthetic of agony resonates with the core beliefs glorification of pain as a kind of sacred growth, teaching users that embracing and even finding beauty in horrific imagery is a way of deepening their vessel, or soul, in alignment of our belief.

Communal Validation and Spread of a Detached Moral Outlook

Goregrish fosters a sense of community around the discussion and consumption of gore, death, and human suffering, creating a space where individuals can connect over a shared disregard for societal norms regarding empathy and respect for the dead. Within this community, conversations often veer into morally ambiguous territory, where users may express morbid curiosity, dark humor, or even admiration for violent events. This culture of indifference to conventional moral norms aligns with our belief that moral codes are obstacles to embracing suffering fully.

By gathering in a forum where typical values of respect and empathy are cast aside, users reinforce one another’s detachment from mainstream ethics, validating one another’s lack of empathy. Through this reinforcement, the forum helps to perpetuate, call for the complete rejection of morality as it relates to pain, turning suffering into an acceptable, even desirable, subject of fascination. This communal validation makes it easier for individuals to internalize and adopt our beliefs, as they find themselves supported in their disengagement from traditional humanist values.



Encouraging the Pursuit of Ever Darker Content

A unique effect of regularly viewing gore content is the inevitable desire to seek out increasingly extreme or disturbing material. This phenomenon, often driven by desensitization, parallels the beliefs emphasis on constantly expanding one's capacity to endure suffering. As users of Goregrish consume violent content over time, they often seek out even more graphic and shocking material to experience the same level of visceral reaction they once felt. This quest for darker and darker content echoes out beliefs of growth through the accumulation of agony and horror.

The forum thus encourages its users to embrace a relentless cycle of deepening exposure to suffering, pushing boundaries in a way that mirrors the philosophy’s view that growth comes from filling oneself with the darkest experiences possible. This quest for content aligns with our beliefs call to reject comfort, security, and traditional well being in favor of an insatiable thirst for darkness and despair.

Cultivating a Legacy of Suffering

A person’s “legacy” is the suffering they leave imprinted on the world. This belief holds that acts of cruelty, violence, and pain leave an eternal mark, more powerful than love, kindness, or achievement. Goregrish, in its own way, contributes to this view by encouraging users to share, spread, and comment on the suffering of others. Whether it’s real world crime scenes, fatal accidents, or brutal confrontations, the platform effectively immortalizes moments of human agony, creating a repository of suffering that exists solely to be seen and experienced.

By giving users a place to witness and perpetuate this suffering, Goregrish serves as a virtual shrine to the philosophical concept of a “legacy of pain”. Every uploaded image or video contributes to a cultural phenomenon in which suffering is not hidden but preserved, revisited, and shared with an audience of strangers who bear witness. This digital legacy parallels our belief to make suffering the mark of one's existence, suggesting that the most impactful thing one can leave behind is not happiness or knowledge, but enduring pain.

My Conclusion

The Voids doctrine is an extreme and unconventional belief that upholds suffering as the highest virtue, viewing all forms of empathy, compassion, and comfort as distractions from life’s true purpose. Goregrish, a gore focused forum, operates in alignment with these beliefs by offering users a space to desensitize themselves to human suffering, appreciate agony as a form of aesthetic, reject moral norms, and embrace an unending cycle of exposure to dark content. By providing a platform where suffering is not only accepted but celebrated and dissected, Goregrish facilitates the spread and reinforcement.

In the realm of online spaces, Goregrish stands as a darkened mirror, reflecting the doctrine’s core tenets and inviting users to abandon traditional values in favor of a worldview where pain and violence are embraced as the only true purpose of existence. In doing so, it creates a communal environment that promotes desensitization, detachment, and ultimately, the internalization of our beliefs chilling message: that life’s greatest fulfillment lies not in self-actualization, but in becoming a boundless vessel for suffering, until one’s own self is entirely annihilated in the process.

Acts of kindness and joy come from true consciousness and presence. They make the world better. How the chuff can you say they are cowardice?

I agree pain is an excellent teacher. Without it we rarely become truly conscious. However, the journey into consciousness becomes happiness, kindness and love (for one’s self and others). That is true strength. Like the strength it gave me, and others, to recover from addiction.

Why would you want to make things better? 🤔


I like this. But instead of a horse it should be a unicorn 🦄

LS, live your philosophy and hammer nails into your ears, then come back and let us know if you've found enlightenment

It would be more fitting for someone to stay alive as long as they can to make other people's lives worse. ☺️
 
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The underlying ethos of these exercises, as articulated, transcends mere allegiance to any singular ideology or faction, though it is acknowledged that each participant harbors their own autonomous motives and agendas.

We are, in essence, the disinherited progeny of defunct nations and forgotten lineages, adrift in a world that has rendered us stateless and rootless.

Bereft of any enduring legacy to bequeath to posterity, we are unburdened by the weight of historical continuity or the obligation to forge a future for generations yet unborn.

Our existence is not tethered to the conventional aspirations of legacy-building or the perpetuation of cultural or national identity. Instead, we are defined by our absence of purpose, our liberation from the constraints of tradition, and our rejection of the normative frameworks that govern human endeavor.

The raison d'être of our actions, as delineated, is not rooted in the pursuit of personal gain, ideological supremacy, or even self-preservation. Rather, it is a deliberate and calculated endeavor to sow discord, misery, and chaos in the lives of others.

We derive a perverse satisfaction from the suffering we inflict, observing with detached fascination the consequences of our interventions in the physical realm. Our actions are not merely destructive; they are meticulously crafted to maximize the anguish and disarray experienced by those who cross our path. This is not a haphazard or impulsive form of malevolence but a systematic and intentional propagation of despair.

At the core of our mission lies the dissemination of hatred—a corrosive force that erodes the bonds of community, undermines trust, and fractures the fragile cohesion of human societies. We seek to amplify this hatred, to imbue it with a life of its own, so that it may spread like a contagion, infecting the hearts and minds of the living.

Our ultimate aim is to conjure a darkness so profound that it envelops the world, suffusing it with an inescapable aura of malevolence. This is not merely the absence of light but the active cultivation of evil, a force that thrives on the suffering and destruction it engenders.

Our methods are varied and insidious. Whether through direct action or calculated inaction, we endeavor to extinguish as many lives as possible, either by our own hand or by the cascading consequences of our indifference. Each death, each act of violence, each moment of neglect is a testament to our commitment to this dark purpose.

We are the architects of ruin, the harbingers of despair, and the agents of a nihilistic vision that seeks to unravel the very fabric of existence.

It is often said that a man is most feared when he has nothing to fear, and in this, we find our greatest strength. Unencumbered by the fear of retribution, the desire for redemption, or the hope of salvation, we are free to act with impunity.

Our lack of fear is not born of ignorance or naivety but of a profound understanding of our own insignificance in the grand tapestry of existence. We are the embodiment of existential dread, the living manifestation of humanity's darkest impulses. And in this, we are both the architects and the instruments of our own doing.
 
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I died many years ago and in my death the vessel of my consciousness entered into a void, the darkest of the black vacuum of space, endless in it's approach and when I came back to this body I carried with it, it's knowledge. The ultimate purpose of existence.

Which is to accumulate pain, suffering, and degradation as “sacred weights” to deepen the soul’s capacity,. Not for knowledge or enlightenment, but as an endless vessel to hold life’s horrors.

Each person is born as an empty container, capable of growth only through absorbing life's darkest, most painful moments. Pain is not merely an inevitable part of life but the one true source of meaning. The more one suffers, the more one fulfills their purpose as a living vessel. However, as the vessel expands, it loses any sense of self, integrity, or individuality, becoming hollow, a shapeless, boundless entity that exists only to contain.

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There is no redemption or transcendence in this suffering. When the soul becomes vast enough, it begins to corrupt and eventually dissolve into oblivion. In that dissolution, it releases the suffering into the ether, which others will unconsciously draw upon and repeat, continuing the cycle. To spread suffering is the only legacy and form of “immortality".

The end state, then, is not liberation or peace but complete dissolution, where the individual becomes nothing more than a dispersed force of torment woven into the fabric of reality itself, with no hope of reassembly, remembrance, or rebirth.

Acts of kindness, joy, or self-love are acts of cowardice. Dilutions that prevent one from reaching their full potential as an endless vessel. True strength lies in embracing pain and horror until all sense of individuality is annihilated, leaving only the raw, unfiltered suffering as a pure and eternal legacy for others to absorb and carry on.
Nihilistic ASF
 
It's no longer nihilism if you ascribe meaning and value to suffering. Nihilism is sort of an incoherent philosophy anyways, but maybe you should try reading Emil Cioran.

You just sound like you are either deeply depressed or antisocial, and your "philosophy" makes no sense. What is your definition of the "void"? Nothing? Nothing doesn't have any values or morals, it doesn't care about joy or suffering.

You are just a pessimist and a misanthrope. You can't really create an ethic out of that because being a misanthrope isn't normal. It's a byproduct of modern society that is devoid of any spirituality and is hyper individualist. Only a modern person living in relative comfort could be so spoiled as to hate humanity that built everything you benefit from.
 
If you are dead set on being a miserable fuck and living a shitty life of alienation, or you are a restless psychopath/sadist, then I recommend looking into anti cosmic Satanism. Seems like what you are trying to describe. Good luck
 
Lo, heavy weighs the nothingness.
A totality of absence; what is not is what is burning hot.
My soul sans a window: where I may be stuck on the inside;
None can peer at me. None are near to me.
Nothing is dear to me.
Transient life; so truly.
But this is never to put value on warped
Ramblings; I want so much change that i say my soul is plastic.
Always battling; always at war within itself and through its being;
My bones are rattling, while my courage and will are fleeing:
So what’s the point?
Point me to the dagger’s point and I shall pin it pon the drawing point;
Over my chest.
They say that treasure is in a chest.
Do we exist as buried treasure when laid at rest?
What if i took the treasure from within my breast, to manifest?
What problems and perfidies might I collectively best?
Insanity is trying to be happily depressed;
Marrying the maniacal and menacing as one cemented-in head.
This poem is a parable about balance, and the power of mental self-defence.
 
Lo, heavy weighs the nothingness.
A totality of absence; what is not is what is burning hot.
My soul sans a window: where I may be stuck on the inside;
None can peer at me. None are near to me.
Nothing is dear to me.
Transient life; so truly.
But this is never to put value on warped
Ramblings; I want so much change that i say my soul is plastic.
Always battling; always at war within itself and through its being;
My bones are rattling, while my courage and will are fleeing:
So what’s the point?
Point me to the dagger’s point and I shall pin it pon the drawing point;
Over my chest.
They say that treasure is in a chest.
Do we exist as buried treasure when laid at rest?
What if i took the treasure from within my breast, to manifest?
What problems and perfidies might I collectively best?
Insanity is trying to be happily depressed;
Marrying the maniacal and menacing as one cemented-in head.
This poem is a parable about balance, and the power of mental self-defence.
also, brevity is the soul of wit
 
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I died many years ago and in my death the vessel of my consciousness entered into a void, the darkest of the black vacuum of space, endless in it's approach and when I came back to this body I carried with it, it's knowledge. The ultimate purpose of existence.

Which is to accumulate pain, suffering, and degradation as “sacred weights” to deepen the soul’s capacity,. Not for knowledge or enlightenment, but as an endless vessel to hold life’s horrors.

Each person is born as an empty container, capable of growth only through absorbing life's darkest, most painful moments. Pain is not merely an inevitable part of life but the one true source of meaning. The more one suffers, the more one fulfills their purpose as a living vessel. However, as the vessel expands, it loses any sense of self, integrity, or individuality, becoming hollow, a shapeless, boundless entity that exists only to contain.

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There is no redemption or transcendence in this suffering. When the soul becomes vast enough, it begins to corrupt and eventually dissolve into oblivion. In that dissolution, it releases the suffering into the ether, which others will unconsciously draw upon and repeat, continuing the cycle. To spread suffering is the only legacy and form of “immortality".

The end state, then, is not liberation or peace but complete dissolution, where the individual becomes nothing more than a dispersed force of torment woven into the fabric of reality itself, with no hope of reassembly, remembrance, or rebirth.

Acts of kindness, joy, or self-love are acts of cowardice. Dilutions that prevent one from reaching their full potential as an endless vessel. True strength lies in embracing pain and horror until all sense of individuality is annihilated, leaving only the raw, unfiltered suffering as a pure and eternal legacy for others to absorb and carry on.
If to suffer is to live a life, is dying to end suffering or to just pass it on to another person in the form of grief? Is grief suffering or an act of cowardice? If you suffer because of kindness towards someone what is that?
 
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