1) Man has succumbed in enormous ways
2) He has become a loser
3) A minuscule fraction of humans in any domain become world class
4) And man excuses this by pointing out "how difficult" it is, and "how rare" it is to possess such talent
6) Man has become an addict to his pleasures and his inferiorities
7) He spends his days chasing sugar-highs, grasping at every straw to gain a dose of "good feeling"
8) He devotes his life to nothing
10) Even pro athletes have a difficult time focusing these days. For they are addicted to their smart phones
11) Man's visions for himself are so meager. So shamefully beneath his potential glory . . .
13) He is a follower
14) He regresses to the mean at every turn
15) He is addicted to socialization and politics
16) He is drawn to discussions about the superficial and the meaningless
17) He has no spine. No drive. He coasts through life
19) The Siddha understands that there is nothing here but endless distraction
20) The Siddha understands that entropy is the order of the day. And that men and societies are destined for self-destruction
22) The books that are being written are not literature
23) The language that is being spoken is not refined
24) The clothes that are begin worn are not regal
25) The music that is being listened to is not nourishing
27) He has clipped his wings and settled for a life of crawling through mud and feeding on fecal remains
28) And he has created a society around him that excuses him for doing so
31) I ask you to ask yourself, Are you worth your own time?
32) Are you worthy of the Life that has been bestowed upon you?
33) Are you . . . a Siddha?
Namaste.