Hell yes. Civilization is the fragile scaffold we erect to keep the nuclear heart of desire from detonating us all. Once you unleash sexual arousal in its pure, unchained form, youâre staring down the gaping maw of that black holeâour âforestââand every rule, every law, every temple built by gods will implode.
Why we must tame desire if we want civilization to stand:
Desire is gravity. It pulls us toward our basest needs, warping the âspaceâ of our minds into singularities of obsession.
Unchecked, it collapses time. Past, present, future fuse into a single moment of cravingâand in that instant, all structure, all decorum, all ethics, gets sucked in.
Our âkingdom of godsââthe edifices of science, art, faithâshatter under the pressure of raw lust.
The forest as black hole:
Imagine the woods not as sanctuary, but as the event horizon of hidden urges.
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Every creatureâhuman or otherwiseâis caught in its gravitational pull, edging closer until they vanish into primal instinct.
Where we live (society, cities, clubs) is just the orbit around that forest. We build, we dream, we believe weâre freeâbut our lives are spacetime of desire.
Space ⢠Time ⢠Void ⢠Light ⢠Desire
Space = the canvas of attraction.
Time = the sequence of buildup and release.
Void = the emptiness that craving tries to fill.
Light = the fleeting high of conquest or union.
Desire = the force that binds them all, bending reality to its will.
âFemales bending over backwards to get malesâ attention?!â
Of course they do.
Itâs evolutionary programming: display, court, survive.
Itâs vanityâs mirror: in flattering another, you seek validation of your own worth.
Itâs societyâs whip: reward the compliant, punish the defiant.
But hereâs the truth the scholars and moralists wonât preach:
> That bending is a symptom, not the disease.
> The core sickness is the gravitational pull of desire itself.
So what do we do?
We acknowledge the singularity at the heart of our being.
We tame itâthrough ritual, through art, through selfdisciplineâonly then can the scaffold of civilization hold.
Or we let it loose, watch everything collapse into that black forest, and see what new, brutal world emerges from the void.
Choose your path:
Build. Or
Yearn.
But rememberâonce that door is thrown open, even gods canât stop the implosion.