The First Letter to Aloysius

Introduction

Kevin Michel sends greetings to his friend Aloysius. What I write to you is in part a reminder and in part a warning.

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Kevin Michel sends greetings to his friend Aloysius. What I write to you is in part a reminder and in part a warning. The message is that the various gods which so many people worship today are in fact not the masters of humanity, but are our peers. Even the gods themselves when represented in ancient texts have allegedly said this to humanity, yet few of us listen. In one such example, using the Christian god, Psalm 82:6, “I have said: ‘You are gods; you are all sons of the Most High.’” With the Norsk, Roman, and Greek gods, the defining attribute of them are certain powers and certain virtues, and a significant longevity. Yet who can say that the human being is without great power and great longevity? Only those who enjoy weakness will say such. Many human beings are intent on clinging to that sort of weakness and victimhood, instead of embracing their true nature as powerful beings with great agency, and the potential for significant longevity, and significant influence on this planet and ultimately influence throughout the universe. In this letter I call on you to embrace your nature as a god, and to live with the virtue of the gods.

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