December 2023 Preview
In this article, we’ll recap November, Preview December, and Discuss How Philosophy, Conspiracy, and Science All Tie Into One.
Greetings and welcome to the Unorthodoxy November Review and December Preview! Here, we’ll recap our top posts, highlight some favorites, and preview the upcoming month.
A while back, I came across a video on Instagram by an artist who stated that technology enables us to move from ideation to creation in a snap of a finger.
This resonated with me, and in November, I wrote several articles on the beauty of technology, including one on cell phone radiation.
PS: Regarding the article on radiation, I apologize for mistakenly leaving the paid comments on. If you want to comment on that article, please do so.
However, that article led to another one for my paid members, titled “The Beauty Of Good and Evil.” It highlights how technology, specifically advanced computing (AI), can bring about new realities.
Recommended Podcast: To AI or Not AI
In November, we experimented with technology and accomplished a lot of work. The podcast on the Roman Empire discussed how the printing press enabled Martin Luther to start the Protestant Reformation. It was the printing press that helped to break the church’s grip on society.
Therefore, we must embrace and utilize technology as it can heal and promote freedom while being aware of its potential for harm and destruction. During November, we extensively experimented with technology, which allowed us to make significant progress.
Now, let’s review what we accomplished during the month.
In November, we published a record number of articles! We published 24 articles, more than our average of 13 articles per month.
PS: Writing helps me understand concepts and ideas better, which is why I write articles — not only to comprehend better but also to teach others.
We focused a lot on the school of life and how it helps us grow, building on the ideas of Carl Jung, Manly P Hall, and others.
The argument is that life is about growing the soul through experiences — it's not about the destination, but the journey.
We also touched on political, conspiratorial, and healthcare perspectives in our modern reality and society.
Some of the most popular articles in November were:
Cell Phones and Radiation - 23 Likes
Enjoying Our Enslavement - 18 Likes
Why Americans Should Stop Paying Attention to Israeli Conflict - 15 Likes
Hidden Struggle In Health Care - 13 Likes
7 Principles Of Success - 13 Likes
The History of You - 11 Likes
The articles in November covered a wide range of topics, including:
Personal development and Personal growth:
Conspiratorial Perspectives:
Our Political Arena:
Health Politics:
If I were to call out my most thought-provoking podcasts, one would be the discussion around “The Eternal Empire: How The Roman Empire Became America,” featured on my Spiritual Sundays podcast.
In this podcast, I explored how our modern society mirrors the Roman Empire, which became the Roman Church and now constitutes the American system.
This example highlights the importance of really knowing history because by doing so, we can identify lessons learned and start to make authentic and valuable progress.
Another podcast that provided profound intellectual insight was “The Cost of Attention,” which delved deep into the spiritual aspect of attention and its value.
It was a profound piece that emphasized the importance of being careful about who we give “pay” attention to. After all, attention is the currency of the universe.
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As we enter December, we have a few articles in the works. The main one to call out is my upcoming piece on first principles.
I have been putting off discussing first principles for a while, but this concept is essential to understanding how we build reality. You don’t need to know everything about anything we’re studying, but understanding the principles is crucial for comprehending the ideas we discuss.
In my upcoming article, I build off the topic of cell phone radiation and delve into the Millennial Genocide.
I will discuss how life expectancy has decreased for the first time in history, starting with millennials and affecting Gen Z.
For the first time ever, Americans are no longer living longer. This builds off of earlier work I’ve done on my generation (i.e., Our Ocularcentric Society)
On a personal level, this December, I may be writing less because I want to stay away from cell phones and computers but instead use them more effectively. I intend to explore how to become more intentional with my time.
Building off the attention article, I will discuss intention, its meaning, and how to use it. This article will be available to paid subscribers, or you can read my book because these are the ethos concepts of my book and a new way of living.
What will I be doing if I’m not using my cell phone or laptop? I want to challenge myself to read more. Currently, I’m reading a deep philosophical book written from an academic perspective. It is not an easy read like Malcolm Gladwell’s or Jordan Peterson’s book. I need to take notes while reading to understand its deep intellectual dialogues.
One of the topics discussed in the book is the perceived deification of individuals such as Socrates, Jesus, Gandhi, and Buddha. The question arises as to whether these individuals were real or became gods after their death. This is a common trend throughout history, where people tend to deify individuals who have made significant contributions to society.
Studying philosophy is intriguing because it allows us to learn about different schools of thought, such as Eastern philosophy, which includes Buddhism, and European philosophy, which consists of the works of Plato and Socrates in Stocisim. However, we often overlook African philosophy.
As an African, I’ve always been curious about this, and in actuality, I purchased the book I’m reading close to four years ago. Due to the busy nature of life, I never got around to reading it until now. As I dive into this book, the preface alone is fascinating, and I plan on writing more about it.
One of the tidbits of information I’ve gleaned already from the book is that:
Philosophy is the study of all aspects of life and man’s responsibility
There are many aspects to this human question (Easter, European, African)
Inter-Cultural Philosophy is a new branch of Philosophy that can unite all
To Close
As I prepare to market my book, I must create a bio telling readers who I am and why they should read it. My bio states that:
Franklin O’Kanu is a theoretical scientist specializing in esoteric philosophy and conspiratorial politics.
But what does all of that even mean?
Esoteric philosophy is concerned with the study of inner philosophy. Philosophy, in turn, is the study of how nature works in relation to history, economics, healthcare, and man’s role in it all — nuggets from the book on African philosophy.
When something is inner, it is not exoteric or external. This concept is similar to
works on classified and public information.So when I say I’m an esoteric philosopher, I mean I study the hidden parts of reality.
This often leads me to uncover conspiratorial politics, which I discuss in my article on enjoying your enslavement or donating to a good cause and my book.
Understanding the conspiratorial realm of politics is crucial. That is why we study events such as the JFK assassination and MKUltra.
How do these conspiracies affect our world?
By exploring esoteric philosophy, the inner realms of who we truly are, and the hidden aspects of our world, which are often concealed, we can develop theoretical sciences.
Theoretical science helps us comprehend the world’s reality and how it operates, including the hidden parts.
By gaining this knowledge, we can build better systems and make the world better.
discusses this a lot on .
Recommended Reading: The Art Of Theoretical Science
In my professional life, I hold a doctorate degree and serve as a director. I have advanced certifications in project improvement. I apply these concepts to reality to improve the world, as shown in my focus on esoteric philosophy, conspiratorial politics, and theoretical science.
I often mention the Kali Yuga, as it is vital to understanding our current time in life. Knowing the other aspects of life and reality is enlightening, and it helps us see the world from a different perspective — a reality in which everything is connected. Again, these topics are not for most of my subscribers, but if you’re interested in these types of conversations:
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I eagerly anticipate December, and I hope everyone had a great November. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments below.
Thank you for your time and attention, and I look forward to closing out 2023 and bringing in 2024 with positivity.
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