Alexander Dugin delves into the convergence of multiple dimensions, highlighting the resultant chaos that challenges conventional understanding and demands a reevaluation of progress and modernity.
Today, several planes converge into a unity, until the last moment having represented something autonomous:
All the different layers intersect in unique and unconventional ways, creating complex knots of meaning that are difficult to fully understand or define. This intricate interweaving leads to a collapse into conflict and a wild frenzy of technological advancements. However, war itself is a profound metaphysical issue that demands deep reflection, and technology presents similarly profound metaphysical challenges. This situation is intensely complex and far from being superficial; it is nonlinear and teeters on the brink of chaos due to its complexity. Traditional methods fall short when trying to unravel this complex web of meaning. Moreover, the reliance on conventional wisdom is now questioned due to a pervasive sense of doubt. Every attempt to construct a theoretical model bumps up against previously unaddressed shortcomings or outright mistakes from the past. The moment we begin to doubt the simplistic (and even outright false) notion of progress, our trust in the advancements made since then compared to what existed before is shaken. If an initial mistake was made, it will ultimately lead to disastrous consequences.
When did everything go wrong? In the era of the great geographical discoveries. By crossing the forbidden boundary of the Pillars of Hercules, Western Europe committed an act of irreversible transgression. This was fatal. The place of Atlantis is at the bottom.
The only generalising explanation that would cover the entire territory of unsolvable problems is the conclusion that five hundred years ago, Western Europe began to systematically lose its sanity. And it went mad because once having begun to go mad, eventually you will go mad. Thus, five anomalies were formed.
Russia suddenly found itself at war with all this — without wishing, understanding, preparing, or expecting it at all. Russia was placed by an invisible hand in the position it now finds itself. Now, against all odds, we must — institutionally! — respond to all the challenges of the civilisation of the Antichrist, including the challenge of technology. All the electronic devices with which the West has equipped humanity turned out to have a catch — through them, it turns out, someone unknown collects information about everyone in order to then rule unchallenged.
What people hide the most are their sins. They are of interest to Big Brother. He records them and lets them in when needed. Techno-dependence is the most perfect tool of the devil and his civilisation. We rejoice in digitalisation — we help the devil rule us. But what are oceans of sins if not a field of madness? The cycle of hell construction is almost complete. In its way — only our desperate Special Military Operation. Well, how do you propose we interpret it?
(translated by Constantin von Hoffmeister)