The Three Main Prinicples of Lifeism



Lifeism, as well as a religion, functions equally as a philosophy. This philosophy comes from the idea that three simple principles, in which all enjoyment leads to, function as self actualization. There may be many rivers on earth, but it runs down to a few oceans, and it's encouraged that one should see the big picture to get the most out of life.

Sex:
This is a major part of Lifeism. Sex is part of self acualization as well as personal joy. Most people see sex as being taboo, but really, sex is for those who have lived up to its expectations according to Darwin's theories of natrual selection. It bridges together pleasure with love, and is a basic staple to most points of life. We live to reproduce and pass this gift of life on to our young. We do not see sex as something to be controlled by men, but rather by women decide as they are the ones to bring new vessels of life to existance. So when a woman seeks to be pleasured, her needs will be quickly responded to at any time. Man has no big say in this part of Lifeism, as they are more so a part of consumption. If a man is to want sex, he should wait until a woman asks. With this said, we encourage that sex is perform constantly in as many ways and with as many people as possible.

Consumption:
When one thinks of consumption, one generally thinks of eating. However, this is only a small part of consumption in Lifeism. Much like animals, Humans need to create shelters in which to have sex, and these structures require vast amounts of natrual earth resources. The building of these things is where man comes into play. When a woman desires a structure built, she lays out a design, and then appoints several males to build the structure. These men are then to carry out this task until disbanded or terminally injured. Another part of consumption is the over use of natrual resources. Humans, just like animals and viruses, evolved on this planet for one reason, and that is to destroy one another and dominate in a pleasureable atmosphere. For that purpose we must destroy and create, not eachother but what was given to us. Once we have taxed out planet of its resources, or any other evolved form has, we will have gained the technology to move to a next planet, and leave ours behind for the mosses to control, as they have readily adapted to the environment already. This circle never ceases, and if everyone were to see the light and stop fighting, we might be able to migrate to the next planet while keeping this one in moderate shape if we decide to come back.

Rest/Recouperation:
Like all animals, the human vessel can only consume and have sex so much before they grow weary. After a human has taxed his or her stamina and endurance, he or she must sleep in order to continue with sex and consumption. Humans sleep about eight hours per day, which is one third of our twenty-four hour scheme. This works perfectly with our triangle of principles. I suppose you already know what the other 16 hours are for...



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