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Cubist-style digital illustration depicting a symbolic triangle of patriarchal power: a father figure, a child, and a veiled mother. Rendered in angular, rectangular forms with a red-dominated palette, evoking repression, hierarchy, and control.
Personal Development Philosophy Society

Patriarchy: The Original Sin

Repressed desires don´t disappear – the resurface in distorted form and turn against us.

By HiveGeist, 6 monthsMay 7, 2025 ago
A chilling depiction of faceless figures with skull-like, red faces standing behind barbed wire, symbolizing "The Other." These figures represent those excluded by a fascist regime, dehumanized and stripped of individuality. The barbed wire fences create an image of separation and oppression, reinforcing the divide between the chosen group and "The Other." The dark, red-tinged tones emphasize the fear and alienation fostered by fascist ideologies, where conformity, exclusion, and domination over perceived enemies prevail.
Society

Resisting Fascism: An Internal and External Struggle

The Fight Against Fascism: An Internal and External Struggle, requiring self-awareness, courage, and collective solidarity

By HiveGeist, 10 monthsFebruary 3, 2025 ago
A towering biomechanical parasite looms in a dark, dystopian abyss, its form skeletal and grotesque, composed of coiled cables and pulsing machinery. Faceless humanoid figures in long rows march solemnly toward its base, heads bowed. The atmosphere is crimson and shadow-drenched, evoking submission, control, and the mechanization of belief. No weapons or symbols remain—only the machine and its obedient masses.
Personal Development Society

The Parasitic Nature of Fascism

Fascism, the true enemy within, exploits unconscious desires and the ego’s need for superiority.

By HiveGeist, 1 yearOctober 28, 2024 ago
This image appears to depict two surreal, abstract faces juxtaposed against each other, with soft light and shadow creating a haunting and introspective atmosphere. The faces, with sharp contours and elongated features, seem to merge at the edges, symbolizing duality, contradiction, or the concept of a fragmented self. The interplay of light and dark tones enhances the feeling of contrast and unity, evoking themes of self-reflection and the integration of opposing forces.
Mental Health Personal Development Society

Othering

If you’re trapped in the dream of the Other, you’re fucked. — Gilles Deleuze

By HiveGeist, 9 monthsFebruary 9, 2025 ago
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