Principia Discordia

 I recently read the fundamental manuscript for the Discordian religious movement. The Principia Discordia has a lot of unique lessons to offer, and while I do not necessarily subscribe to the notion that the Greco-Roman Goddess of Chaos, Eris, runs the entirety of existence for “funsies”, I do think that the philosophy of taking things very light heartedly and giving yourself room to laugh at your own mistakes is relevant and largely beneficial. There is beauty in the thought that everything is a cosmic joke; it is almost like a slightly more optimistic strain of nihilism. It allows the viewer the ability to process external stimuli with “lower stakes”, which definitely has the capacity to help me process information in a more positive manner. All around, I’m glad I had the ability to peer into this world, and although I may not start religiously identifying as a Discordist anytime soon, I think I may find myself analyzing things from a more cosmically comical perspective than before.


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