>>18163
>The physical universe is based on laws inimical to morality and spirituality.
False, as the universe seems to produce beings capable of deceiving themselves into thinking there should be morality and spirituality first, that there is a purpose to acting in a way more optimal to survival. The universe contains dumb predators by nature, as an included feature, for purposes unimaginable to mortals. The creator, or at least the one responsible for this universe, seems more carefree about the violence, rather than callous or malevolent.
>success in the material realm is meaningless
Success enough to read books/info about le demiurj, understand it enough to invent parodies of occult arguments, and shitpost it on a chinese cartoon image board requires success in the material realm, both personally and historically. Computers are complicated boxes of labyrinthine programming operating on planetary-scale information and communications system and they're still outdated pieces of junk most of the time. Many people died, suffered, and wasted for your perspective, probably within your own lineage as well.
>demiurge dispenses benefits
Benefits are dispensed according to the efforts of the individual, in most circumstances this still isn't a fair dole. This is due to a lack of technology and wholesome governmental system on this planet, which is the result of stupid people permitting idiots and junkies to have global power. Humans dispense benefits to other humans, most normally their loved ones and friends. Personally, I believe IT just likes to watch.
>spiritual corruption
Please, more LSD to go with rifle practice and the internal combustion engine. Spiritual purity is an ancient secret that probably doesn't exist anymore, without a phenomenal water purification system and soils untouched by terrestrial atmosphere for the previous 200 years or so.
>The beauty of the material universe
The human made universe, under industrial operation, is remarkable for it's ugly utilitarian infrastructural cancer. However the natural universe appears extraordinarily beautiful, from a warm and comfortable perspective at least.
>a shoddy photocopy of a work of art
Well, there could be many more works of art, artistry, and artisan construction if the margins for mortgage and meals for art-making people were better. If your aim is to enjoy reality, you understand that resources are probably poorly distributed for your enjoyment. If your aim is to achieve some sort of spiritual hyperspace transcendence to an ultimate extradimensional nirvana-plane, there are manuals for operational methods in existence you can read.
>the dishes out
It's people, so essentially the rest of your statement becomes a political concern. I fundamentally agree with most of it, most directly:
>a free spirit seeks release from such unworthy confines
>birth rights
>false idols
>lacking promiscuity -> no genetic slobber
>the material universe is a trap
>update the simulation generating our largely comfortable and predator-free lifestyles for enjoyment routines
>but then again, do you know what that would take?
>>>/pol/