Cyberman: “There are people dying all over your world, yet you do not care about them.”
The original nightmare in silver. Silver star monks from the tenth planet who want you to join them.
Use mndsncybrmn as trigger word. <lora:mndsncybrmn:1.0> works best, check the info on each of my uplaoded pictures for more guidance.
ELizabeth Sandifer: "The key thing to know here is that there exists a model of spiritual enlightenment in which enlightenment is a horrifying and bleak thing. The adjective I’m going to use for this sort of enlightenment – Qlippothic – is important. Basically, it suggests that there is a form of enlightenment that can be found by encountering and contemplating the darkest parts of humanity. The Qlippoth refer to the hollowed out, vacant, and rotted shells of spiritual concepts. And the whole radical idea of Kenneth Grant is that there’s not actually a difference between those, which are basically the horrible nightmares within humanity, and actual enlightenment.
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Mondas and Earth are twin planets – the one an inversion of the other. The Cybermen tell us that they and Mondas “drifted away on a journey,” making a sweeping arm motion as they do, and that they went to the edge of space, then returned. In the course of that journey, their bodies wore out and they steadily replaced themselves with spare parts, removing human weaknesses in the process.
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The Cybermen, in other words, are an alternative version of humanity – the dark mirror of humanity, who went on a quest for spiritual enlightenment and succeeded at terrible cost.
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They offer a world of positive freedom – a world free of pain and misery and fear. They are at once the best that humans can be and terrifying monsters – a set of anxieties and hopes blended together chaotically."