Hidden Springs in Marriage
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First off, there’s charm, charisma, that famous ‘Eastern hospitality,’ and just plain friendliness. But don’t get too starry-eyed: that ‘hospitality’ is just a polite mask and doesn’t show how a vaishya really feels about people. That's just the smile of a salesman who truly wants to sell his wares.

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If a vaishya has reached the heights of their caste, then they consciously treasure their honest reputation—which to them is worth more than money. But let's be clear, not every vaishya has grown enough to realize the importance of being honest.

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A good example of such honest vaishyas is the Bania caste in India. They've traditionally been the accountants, managers, and small-time bankers of India. Their honesty and business reputation are so squeaky clean that even folks who can't read or write in India trust them with their money, no questions asked. A bany's rep is worth way more than any cash, and that's what’s kept them in business for centuries.36

But honestly, that's more of an Indian regional flavor than some hard-and-fast rule. Strictly speaking, banyas have leveled up from the merchant caste and are partly in the next caste already.

SSP vaishyas? That’s all about mastering the art of working the crowd. The payoff? A killer social network—friends, connections, favors galore. That’s the vaishya’s real superpower. If a shudra defends himself and his family with hard work and those magic hands, then, when things go south, a vaishya starts frantically dialing up his friends, debtors, and patrons. It's these characters who become the vaishya’s lifeline when things get hairy.

Your classic vaishya move in a conflict? Throwing around threats about his powerful connections and buddies. But let’s set the record straight: a vaishya’s ‘friends’ are really just his debtors, one way or another. And when the chips are really down, a vaishya can end up completely alone, grumbling about the ‘betrayal’ of his so-called ‘friends’—most of whom, unfortunately, stick around only as long as it’s good for them.

A vaishya woman has a slightly different evolutionary role. Her job? To surround her husband, family, and his buddies with comfort and charm. She becomes the ultimate 'emotional masseuse,' wrapping everyone up in warmth and coziness. To pull this off, she’s got to read the room like a pro, wielding her emotional intelligence and charm like secret weapons. Usually, water signs in the Zodiac are naturals at this.3738

The SSP stuff that Shudra vaishya worked through in past lives is pretty much set to autopilot now—it kicks in when needed.

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Part Kshatriyas, or warriors

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The third stage of evolutionary development is the Kshatriya caste (the warriors). This stage is all about connecting with society at the level of the Manipura chakra. Or, to put it another way, dealing with society through the element of Fire.

Kshatriyas cover all kinds of professions that require regular brainpower and willpower. We're talking sports, education, medicine, the military, yoga, martial arts, and plenty more.

Here’s what evolution has in store for the Kshatriya:

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learning to rein in his desires and put his will in the driver’s seat. Do it methodically, whenever needed, and don’t quit till you get the result.

Discipline is key.

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Number two, find your sweet spot in the pecking order. The more responsibility you carry, the higher you climb in society’s hierarchy.

The SSP a Kshatriya builds up over time is kind of like his personal code of conduct. The rules and principles in this code? They come before his own desires—or anyone else’s, for that matter.

A perfect example of this kind of Code is Bushido. 40

The kshatriya’s Code lays down the rules for every part of his life—it’s not just a law, but a whole philosophy, sometimes even a full-blown religion that he lives by.

Signature traits of kshatriya behavior:

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they jump into conflict without batting an eye. For them, conflict is just part of the daily grind—nothing scary, nothing to stress about. If a kshatriya’s consciousness is wired more toward the physical, then face-to-face confrontation is just how he rolls. As strange as it might sound, for a kinesthetic kshatriya, getting into fights and scuffles is just their natural, go-to way of communicating and dealing with people in society.

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They absolutely have to know who’s stronger – them or their opponent. They need this info to decide who’s supposed to call the shots – them or the other person.

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3) They always follow some kind of written or unwritten rules. They see themselves as 'stand-up guys' and stick to their own strict code.

It doesn’t really matter what the rules are—whether it’s some criminal 'code,' the Hippocratic Oath, or the Charter of the Soviet Army. Heck, it could even be the DIY playbook of a maniac, like in the show 'Dexter.' But the rules Kshatriyas live by? Those are always systematized and structured.42

Sometimes their framework is so polished and advanced, it borders on philosophy or even religion—just look at the code of Bushido (The Path of the Samurai). Other times, it’s downright shabby and full of contradictions, like some of those unwritten codes out there.

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In old-school kshatriya clans, there’s often another key SSP that gets passed down the line—innate politeness. A dust-up with one kshatriya can snowball into a full-blown family feud, dragging whole bloodlines in and sparking grudges that last for centuries. That’s why, through the ages, ancient kshatriya (aristocrat) families developed this built-in knack for politeness.

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A genuine aristocrat keeps it classy with everyone, no matter what’s going down. Sure, they can wipe out their enemies, but to insult them? That’s just unthinkable—totally not their style!

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The so-called High Speech of aristocrats is crafted in such a way that it’s already packed with built-in politeness templates for every possible occasion.

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The top level of Kshatriya development is when his actions are steeped in ethics and morality. His behavior isn’t just following some abstract rules anymore—now, it’s guided by ethics.43

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When problems pop up, a Kshatriya can tap into not just his own resources, but also those of the whole structure he’s part of. Usually, he’s always a cog in some bigger system or organization.

For example, a major in the Ministry of Internal Affairs (your classic Kshatriya type) has direct subordinates in the ministry and also maintains administrative connections with other departments and related agencies. So, whenever a Kshatriya is up against some serious resistance, they pull every administrative string they've got to go after their opponent. It’s usually only the newbie Kshatriya, just starting their journey, who charges into battle solo.

Among Kshatriyas, friendship is a big deal—it can run seriously deep and mean a whole lot.

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A Kshatriya, fueled by friendship and a sense of duty, is ready to sacrifice anything—except the honor of a Kshatriya (or whatever passes for it these days).

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He expects his friend or buddy to be willing to make the same sacrifice. Friendship between kshatriyas can carry over from one incarnation to the next.

When it comes to family life, a Kshatriya is ready to defend his loved ones to his dying breath—unless it clashes with the Kshatriya Code of Conduct.

The evolutionary mission of a woman-Kshatriya is pretty much the same as a man’s, only she can swap brute force for some good old discipline or scientific smarts. If a typical Kshatriya man is like a ranking military officer, then your average Kshatriya woman is a high-powered doctor with a scientific degree.

Take, for instance, female surgeons, chief physicians, anesthesiologists—all those experts who hold the top spots in a strict hierarchy. They put in long-term, focused effort and have plenty of other professionals reporting to them.

Kshatriyas are usually tightly linked to the egregor, meaning they’ve got a deep, almost electric connection to some kind of time-tested system.

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The main goals for a kshatriya are keeping their honor intact, climbing the status ladder, and snagging the approval of other kshatriyas.

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All these ambitions are tangled up with the ideas of honor and dignity—which, let’s be honest, can get pretty confusing and sometimes even contradict each other.

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For any kshatriya, it all boils down to serving by a set of principles and rules as part of some social crew.

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Part Brahmans or priests

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Ethics—think of it as the mountaintop of spirituality and the ultimate truths—is what kshatriyas build their whole code of service on. When those principles start to play by the rules of ethics, a Kshatriya gets pretty darn close to the next evolutionary step—the caste of Brahmans (you know, the priestly types).

The Brahman caste is different from the Kshatriyas because their principles are locked into their souls, while the Kshatriyas are just following them in their heads. What a Kshatriya could do but doesn’t, because it feels 'off,' a Brahman simply can’t do, because for him, it’s downright unpleasant and totally at odds with his soul and his vibe.

For instance, young Shaolin monks sometimes took out their enemies—even though that’s a big no-no in Buddhism—just because they could. So, they belonged to the kshatriya caste.

But the Shaolin elders and high-ups were way more enlightened, and even with serious martial arts chops, they dodged killing any enemies, because it just felt totally wrong and unnatural to them on an energetic level.

People usually get this gut-level aversion to killing—it kicks in as a gag reflex. With enough time and a few hard knocks from life, though, you can learn to suppress it.

The SSP for the Brahmans is all about that same old survival instinct. But for them, it’s had a bit of a makeover.

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See, a Brahman knows firsthand—from lived, downright sensual experience—that his soul keeps getting reborn, spinning endlessly on the Samsara merry-go-round. They get that knowledge from deep meditations and mind-blowing moments of enlightenment, where they actually remember their past lives. But here’s the kicker: sins weigh the soul down and drag it straight into all kinds of hellish worlds. By sticking to the ethical rules of his religion and doing his spiritual practices, a Brahman saves his soul from landing in hellish worlds—which, for him, is way worse than death.45

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A Brahman, just like a Kshatriya, is all about survival, but he's not sweating over his body or mind anymore—now he's in it for the soul. Sometimes, if they're especially advanced or spiritually buff, Brahmans can level up to rishis (think saints), prophets, healers, and even more.46

When that happens, their good vibes can start to spill out and influence everything around the rishi, too. The size of this area depends on the rishi’s spiritual oomph and his closeness to God—in other words, on how much he can just go with the flow of the Absolute. 47

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What all Brahmans have in common is sticking to spiritual standards and rules—and regularly flexing their soul with spiritual practices and rituals to get better and better.

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A Brahman has this knack for connecting with God, and that’s what they call ‘enlightenment.’ When you make contact with God, your consciousness feels it like a blast of light that you step into—sometimes it’s a gentle glow, sometimes it’s full-on stadium lights. The aura of someone like that starts to glow with whatever kind of power’s in play.

That’s why the rituals that, basically, force newbies to connect with God are called ‘initiations.’ If you make it through, you’re officially one of the ‘initiated.’ But if you actually soak up those energies and retune your consciousness and vibe to those frequencies, then congratulations—you’ve leveled up to ‘enlightened.’4849

At the base level, Brahmans are your yogis, monks, and all sorts of other folks doing spiritual practices.

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The Hitch Method. See Wikipedia

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Psychology (ancient Greek) – the science of the soul.

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By the way, you could totally make the assignment journal look like a whole other book and rake in a bunch of cash. Just saying, you know, business plan—just in case.

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Actually, it doesn’t start on the genetic level, but first in the egregor’s eidos, on the mental plane and above. Only after that does it 'stitch' them in at the genetic level. But that’s not really that important. – Note from the Muse.

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Back in the day, monkeys were way smarter. Go check out some Indian legends about the Hanuman tribe. – Editor’s Note: Muza.

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SSP – Species Survival Programs.

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A classic example is Bulgakov’s novel “The Master and Margarita.” In the novel, Margarita is head over heels for the Master, but—believe it or not—she’s actually married to a military engineer. It took Woland’s meddling to finally give her a shot at chasing her own happiness.

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This word, borrowed from Polish, meanscarrion, dead meat.

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Lions are brought up here as the easiest and most relatable example. That doesn’t change the core of the law itself, and it applies to people just as much as it does to lions.

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A pride is basically a lion family, usually made up of two adult males (often brothers) who take turns on guard duty, plus a bunch of females and their cubs.

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Not many folks realize that in a wolf pack, only one couple actually gets to make babies—the alpha male and the alpha female. Other pack members basically don’t get to reproduce.

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But hey, that’s just a theory. In real life, most low-caste rulers can’t give up their little piece of power, and that’s all about their selfishness and stupidity. That’s why history is loaded with cases where one person’s selfishness, idiocy, and stubborn love of tradition sank whole civilizations. – Note from the Muse.

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Per aspera ad astra – through the thorns to the stars (Lat.).

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Plato's world of ideasandVernadsky's noosphere. With Pelevin, it's a world of super-larva in 'Generation P.'

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Egregor is a group field entity that exists on the subtle planes of being, usually sticking around for really long stretches of history.

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If you feel a little short on knowledge or perspective for tackling your homework on this book, don't be shy—check out online sources like Wikipedia, Yandex Zen, ChatGPT, and the rest.

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Caste means a class of people in society, all bound together by some key defining feature.

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Samsara is the merry-go-round of the same soul hopping into new bodies, life after life.

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Banya is a Vaishyas sub-caste in India, famous for a squeaky-clean rep when it comes to doing business.

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Emotional intelligence means being able to think about emotions – and actually handle them like a pro. People like this might come off as manipulators, fibbers, or total phonies.

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Charm – ‘magic,’ ‘spell,’ or ‘charisma’ in French – is all about knowingly (or not!) inspiring others to catch specific feels. Usually, it's some sort of magnetism—often sexual. When someone's SSP for reproduction switches on, they're willing to do anything to win over the 'enchanting' one. Both literally and figuratively.

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Bushido: the samurai's code.

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There are a few basic kinds of consciousness, which usually match up with the elemental signs of the Zodiac. Earth signs (Ox, Taurus, Virgo)—that's bodily consciousness. Water signs (Cancer, Pisces, Scorpio)—that's emotional consciousness. Fire signs (Aries, Sagittarius, Leo)—that’s all about mental consciousness. Air signs (Aquarius, Libra, Gemini)—they’ve got structural consciousness.

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The show 'Dexter' is about a serial killer who worked as a forensic detective in the police and took out criminals who managed to slip through the fingers of justice.

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Ethics is the science of morality.

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Hell worlds are parallel versions of Earth, shifted by -n quanta of existence. The lower Qliphoth. The Tree of Sefirot. You know, the so-called Roots of the Tree of Life—Yggdrasil.

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Rishis—the holy folks in Hinduism.

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The less a rishi drags his feet against the will and energy of the Absolute, the more juice flows through him, and the bigger his sphere of influence. Just like how a wire with less resistance lets more power through.

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Initiation—the word actually comes from 'light,' not 'saint.' The dictionary totally confuses cause and effect. A saint is just what happens when someone gets filled up with Light.

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Enlightenment—that’s Satori, in Zen.

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