Brahmanic Cultivation is the Lifeblood of a Society

Ok actually it is part of it. There are other parts too – things like industriousness, hard work, etc. But a society where brahmanic cultivation is failing is a society that is burning out and in downfall.

My city, a supposed tech-center where all these companies are located, actually is terrible for brahmanic cultivation.

There are a lot of reasons why:

The main library of the city is terrible. It’s filled with crazy, stinking homeless people. It is a veritable homeless shelter. A library should be one of the centerpieces of a city. A dead main library is a dead city in terms of brahmanic energy.

Places to study. One would think with the craze for coffee that there would be a lot of good, quiet places to be able to sit and read or work on one’s laptop. But hell no. The ambiance and peace of virtually every cafe in the city is utterly destroyed by blasting music. The other day I wanted to sit in a cafe and there was crappy music blasting – that stupid song – I loathe to even call it a song or even music – with lyrics like “…you’re the only one in the world”. Just complete, banal, garbage. There basically is no decent cafe in the city – which also uses pure water to make their beverages – to sit down and study in.

In so many ways this city is just like a cheap, ripoff, amusement park where they try to sell the city off with all these different attractions like it’s an amusement park or something. But none of it has to do with having a solid ground for brahmanic cultivation.

In the end, I think the city is really more designed for low-level worker-drone types who aren’t actually that intelligent. They are attracted to the amusement park and have no serious connection to brahmanic cultivation so they experience no lack. And of course there’s a shitload of bars in the amusement park.

When you think that this is supposed to be a great center of technology it makes you shudder and also makes me think that America is really fucked in a fundamental way.

I haven’t been through enough of America to know whether there are places of brahmanic cultivation outside of here but I would guess there are. Sometimes even when I visit a cafe in neighboring suburbs to here I find that the cafe’s are mellow and pleasant. Only in this city are they so fucked up.

As far as the amusement park stuff – having things like that might be nice, but they are not a substitute for the core that is needed to keep a society alive and healthy. If you have a place where there is a solid ground for brahmanic cultivation, such as a good library, then it’s ok to have such things. But without that solid foundation there are worse than nothing: they are actually damaging.