TRANSVALUATIONS
Living in a
world which had been transvaluated would be a good
deal different from living in a world such as most people are accustomed to
inhabiting in the present century. The 'transvaluation of all values', which Nietzsche hinted at
and partly realized in his own work, would have taken place right across the
spectrum of everyday life, with a consequence that people would think about
life or the world around them through minds the converse, in so many respects,
of what most Western minds currently are.
To explore this prospect in more detail, we
must project ourselves, if only in imagination, into the transcendental
civilization of the ultimate stage of human development. We will be brought into contact, through this
projection, with men who, when referring to the weather, will incline to regard
a fine day as a bad one and, by contrast, a cloudy, wet, or cold day as
desirable - indeed, as much to be preferred.
Such men will be Transcendentalists and, consequently, they won't be
partial to paganism or to anything which might be associated with a heathen
outlook. The sun will be regarded as of
diabolic constitution, its sensual face a denial of the spiritual life, a
distraction from thought concerned with Truth, which is to say, the truth about
transcendent spirit. The sun, together with
other such stars, is at quite the opposite evolutionary remove from
transcendent spirituality, being the most absolute sensuality. Men whose psyche is spiritually biased won't
desire to think too highly of the most absolute sensuality or, for that matter,
of lesser degrees of sensuality, including their own. They will be grateful, in effect, for every
encouragement to avoid thinking about it, and will accordingly treat cloudy
weather with more respect than Christian, or atomic, man ever did. A typical Transcendentalist would admit, if
questioned by an alien from some neighbouring solar system,
that he preferred winter to summer because it was more conducive to the
cultivation of his spiritual life. Man
was more interiorized during the winter months than at any other time of year,
and therefore given to essence to a greater extent than to appearance. The summer was, by contrast, a pagan season,
a season when nature - or such of it as remained - grew to a maximum beauty in
copious sensuality, and man was tempted to admire it at the expense of his
inner life. No, this typical
Transcendentalist would not be as happy in summer as in winter, when the sun
was at its farthest remove from one's part of the earth, and the incentive for
sensual indulgence, including sunbathing, considerably reduced. The cold was good at snuffing-out insects,
and days were shorter than in summer.
That meant more artificial light than natural light and, beyond man's
evening windows, a closer approximation of the world to the essence of the
heavenly Beyond. Daylight all-too-often
reminded one that one was living in a kind of purgatory - an interim composite
realm in-between the blinding appearance of Hell and the soothing essence of
the future Heaven.
Were the alien from outer space to persist
in his questioning of our imagined Transcendentalist, he might learn more than
a few things which either also applied to his own world or had yet to come to
pass there. Take, for instance, the
question of sunbathing. Did anybody
still sunbathe? No, absolutely not! Sunbathing was strictly taboo, corrective
therapy attending infringements of the law, whether the guilty party were young
or old, male or female, black or white.
There could be no question of man's ever returning to a situation
analogous to that which had prevailed in the twentieth century, when a kind of
neo-pagan sun worship took possession of so many people, following the collapse
of Christian values and before the transcendental civilization had arisen. Such overt diabolism would be completely
incompatible with a transcendental approach to life, an approach in which only
a direct aspiration towards the Divine counted for anything. The sun was still there, of course, but life
was better if one tried not to notice it!
Those who desired a skin-tan could always avail themselves of artificial
heat therapy, presumably through a solarium, in the privacy of their
homes. Beaches were always deserted in
the summer.
Perhaps this has become a shade too
literary, though not, I hope, too fantastic.
There is no reason for us to suppose that man's current attitude to the
sun or nature or the weather will last for ever, least of all in a civilization
which will have turned against nature to such a radical extent ... as to be
predominantly if not exclusively transcendental in outlook. Anything that stems from the Alpha Absolute
will be, at best, suspect to this ultimate civilization, which will have no use
for an atomic integrity. Many natural
phenomena accessible to man's control or reach will, in the course of time, be removed - certain aspects of nature being supplanted by
man-made artificial phenomena, other aspects of it simply ignored. The shift away from nature will take various
forms but have as its motivation one goal: a closer approximation to the
ultimate supernatural ... as achieved through expansion of the lower, or
artificial, supernaturalism of man-made phenomena in conjunction with expansion
of the higher, or spiritual, supernaturalism peculiar to the superconscious part of the psyche. Eventually this will, of course, lead to the supersession of man by life forms whose brains and/or new
brains will be artificially supported and sustained. But by that time the final civilization will
have given way to a post-Human Millennium, which is not something connected
with man and therefore cannot be evaluated according to human criteria. The post-Human Millennium is, in effect, the
free, stateless, classless society which Socialism intends to bring about, the
heavenly goal, as it were, of socialist striving; though, in point of fact, it
will be Transcendentalism rather than Socialism that leads to this millennial
utopia, insofar as, considered in such a definitive light, the post-Human
Millennium is a profoundly religious development peculiar to an advanced degree
of earthly supernaturalism, and cannot directly stem from a political
development, but only from a religious one, like Transcendentalism.
Getting back to the typical
Transcendentalist's attitude to life in the coming centuries, we need not doubt
that the 'transvaluation of all values' he inherited
will lead to endorsement of an atheistic position, contrary to what is
officially upheld within the Christian, or atomic, civilization, where God the
Father is still acknowledged as God and shares this honour with Jesus Christ,
the actual principal deity appertaining to the atomic stage of civilized
evolution. With the transcendental
civilization, however, there will be no acknowledgement of the Alpha Absolute
as God, and neither will there be any recognition of the man-god alpha/omega
compromise, but, rather, a direct aspiration towards the full realization of
the Divine, conceived in terms of the Omega Absolute ... of unified
transcendent spirit. God, for the
Transcendentalist, will imply a supreme level of Being which will emerge as the
culmination of evolution in the distant future, and he will know that man
cannot attain to this supreme level of Being, but must be superseded by a
higher life form engineered out of the human ... from which a still higher life
form will be engineered until, following transcendence, Spiritual Globes are
established in the heavenly Beyond, to converge towards one another in a
process which will only come to a climax once the Omega Absolute is established,
with the culmination of all spiritual evolution. The Transcendentalist won't therefore worship
the Alpha Absolute either in a concentrated or a diluted guise, either
absolutely, through the Creator, or relatively, through Christ, but will focus
his religious attention on cultivating human spirit to the extent that it can
be cultivated ... prior to the extensive supernaturalism of a post-Human
Millennium.
Part of this spiritual cultivation will
doubtless take place in specially-designed meditation centres, where the
communal practice of meditation will come to signify a crude approximation to
the higher, or millennial, approximations to the heavenly Beyond
still to come. The Transcendentalist
will know that this is but a stage on the road to ultimate salvation, and
should not be mistaken for the end of the road itself. As the final civilization matures, the state
machinery, conceived in terms of Socialism, will continue to 'wither away', so
that the closer men draw to the post-Human Millennium, the more the spiritual
life will prevail. With this
transcendental Millennium, however, the spiritual life will have entirely
superseded materialist preoccupations ... as the post-human life forms - first
the Supermen and then the Superbeings - are directly set
on course for the heavenly Beyond in successively greater degrees of
supernaturalism. The free society of the
post-Human Millennium is only objectively conceivable in terms of these
supernatural life forms, not with regard to man, who will always be subject to
some degree of socialist supervision with what time remains to him throughout
the duration of the coming transcendental civilization. Only after that time, when brains become
artificially supported and sustained in collectivized contexts, would the
State, and hence socialist supervision, have completely 'withered away' ... to
make way for the exclusively religious leadership of the post-Human
Millennium. For in a very real sense the
People are the State in a socialist - as opposed to state socialist - phase
of evolution, and when they are superseded by the Supermen, so the State will
have been superseded by the post-Human Millennium, as well, of course, as its
servants in the governmental and/or bureaucratic context of state machinery,
which will then become quite superfluous.... Although this is not to say that
leadership ends with the complete disappearance of the State. For, as I have just intimated, the religious
leadership - derived, one can only suppose, from the spiritual leadership of
the transcendental civilization - will take over from the remaining political
leaders and have their own machinery to maintain - at least throughout the
lower phase of the post-Human Millennium, and thus prior to the probable
investment of supervisory authority in the hands of artificial religious
leaders, such as robots and computers, at a higher phase of millennial
time. This ultimate machinery will
include the artificial sustain systems (embracing the possibility of a
mechanical pump, oxygen containers, artificial blood vessels which link the
natural blood vessels in the brain of each individual Superman to the pump,
etc.) and accompanying supports, on which the collectivized brains of the
Supermen will be 'housed', together with the requisite supply of LSD or
equivalent synthetic stimulants for inducing upward self-transcendence in the superconscious mind of each Superman, the means of
injecting such stimulants, in specific amounts and according to regulated
practice, and any other machinery relative to this or a subsequent phase of the
quest to bring evolving life on earth closer to ultimate transcendence.
Whether the religious leaders will be
responsible for the technological aspect of millennial life or whether, in
fact, it will be solely left to scientific technicians ... is a moot
point. Though an alternative - and
possibly more viable - supposition is that leadership will rest in the hands of
both technicians and gurus at once - the former as regards all external matters, i.e.
the supervision of millennial machinery and the injection of hallucinogenic
stimulants into the Supermen; the latter, by contrast, with regard to all
internal matters, as directly experienced by themselves in conjunction with
other Supermen. That is to say, the
spiritual leaders may also be artificially supported and sustained, one to each
brain collectivization, and act as go-betweens for both the technicians and the
supernatural life form, informing the former of what life is like 'on the other
side', whilst advising them as to how much LSD, etc. should be injected into
the Supermen at any given time, what the effects are, how the Supermen are
coping, and so on, in order that they may be kept directly in touch with and
respond more accurately to the needs of their supernatural 'charges'.
Perhaps I am mistaken to distinguish
between technicians and gurus in this way?
But it seems to me that spiritual leaders, whether Christian, Moslem,
Buddhist, Hindu, or whatever, have an obligation to enter into the 'promised
land' of divine salvation with their flock, and thus share in the religious
experience of their flock at the same time as they are enlightening it. Doubtless transcendental leaders would be
under a similar obligation, since not only instructing their flock as how best
to meditate, but actually meditating along with it, and thus participating in
the same 'promised land', so to speak, as those for whom they were spiritually
responsible. Why, therefore, should
matters be any different for the ultimate spiritual leaders ... of the
post-Human Millennium, who should act as both confidence inspirers of and
instructors to the Supermen ... by actually participating in the LSD or
equivalent hallucinogenic experiences themselves? Surely this would be the only context in
which the highest religious leaders could work - as guides to and counsellors
of their fellow-spiritual travellers, with a duty to act as principal
spokesmen, as it were, for each cluster of artificially-supported and sustained
brains, and therefore ability to liaise, presumably through some artificial
channel of communication, with the technicians in the interests of the
spiritual wellbeing of each individual Superman. The technicians would thereby learn from
these chosen spiritual leaders exactly what, at any given time, the psychic
position for the Supermen was like; though the actual authority to keep things
moving forward, in the interests of evolutionary progress, would remain largely
with them, in their capacity as external controllers. They may not enter the transcendental
'promised land' personally, but must nonetheless ensure that any such 'promised
land' spiritual leaders and populace have gone into together is not allowed to
stagnate.
Eventually, however, this Superman-phase of
the post-Human Millennium will be superseded by a Superbeing-phase,
when the old brain of each artificially-supported brain is surgically removed
by the technicians ... and a greatly intensified collectivization ... of new
brains, creating an entity antithetical in context to a tree, arises as the
Supermen's millennial successor. It is
with this ultimate phase of the post-Human Millennium that transcendence will
truly be attained to; for now there will be no spiritual leaders, and therefore
no class divisions, as the collectivized new-brains, constituting a Superbeing, exist in a wholly post-visionary context of a
consciousness beyond communication with external technicians. This will constitute, in each of its numerous
manifestations throughout the planet, a truly free society, and it will simply
be a question of time before the hypermeditation of
each Superbeing gives rise to transcendence and the
consequent attainment of the earth's most advanced life form to definitive
salvation, in the heavenly Beyond, from its new-brain atomicity. It is with this second phase of the
post-Human Millennium that one suspects the human technicians will delegate
authority solely to artificial supervisors, such as computers and robots, while
they gradually withdraw from active participation in the supervisory process
and allow spiritual matters in the Superbeings to
take their inevitably autonomous course, so that, long before transcendence
occurs, the superbeingful society of the post-Human
Millennium, akin in some respects to a communistic or communal culmination of
millennial evolution, will be completely free of human interference and/or
supervision, completely equal one to another in its numerous new-brain collectivizations, completely stateless in its exclusively
religious orientation, completely leaderless in either a technical or a
spiritual sense, and completely programmed, through meditation of the most
sublime order, for the ultimate freedom ... of spiritual transcendence in the
long-awaited heavenly Beyond.
This, then, is the society which progressive
struggle on earth would seem destined to bring about, and we can be confident
that, one day, it will arise. What we
must anticipate, over the coming decades and centuries, is a 'transvaluation of all values' not only with regard to such
matters as I earlier drew attention to - a mere handful of all the transvaluations of that order which must eventually come to
pass - but, no less importantly, with regard to Socialism's concept of the
Millennium, a concept founded, all too often, on short-sighted projections of
existing materialism which, instead of objectively portraying a future
transcendental Millennium, serve merely to obfuscate matters and to mislead the
mind along quasi-anarchic channels, to the detriment of Truth. One thing we can be absolutely certain of is
that the Communistic Millennium will not be a human
society minus all existing patterns of bureaucratic and/or governmental control
but, on the contrary, the most profoundly religious post-human society of which
it is possible to conceive. Perhaps,
when all's said and done, that is
precisely the most important transvaluation which
needs to be made over the coming centuries!