Mechanicism is about seeing the Universe we live in as a machine, a totally controlled machine. Everything, down to the specs in your eyes, moves at absolutely perfect timing. There is nothing wrong with anything. Mental illness, for example, is not chaotic or unpredictable; we just can’t see the order so clearly because this Universe shields itself from seeing unless you are given the keys to see.
That is the key word: order. There is the order of God, and nothing goes around that; nothing stops that, and nothing can ever defeat that. Unfortunately, our God also has times when she needs evil, and she enjoys it sometimes; that’s not out of design; she just naturally is that way.
Once we’re back home, we’re out of the game, ‘The Knowledge of Good and Evil.’ Then she stops all pain, and we have a very, very long time to enjoy ourselves and get most of what we want.
This place is set to needing; you do what you need to do, and you do what you must do to make it through with as little pain as possible. Succumbing to sadistic, murderous desires will only turn on you sooner or later.
Harming people is not the answer to your soul’s security; treating people fairly and with love and compassion whenever you can is cherished.
The sick-stricken folk also build up quite the amount of points in the game. God made them sick, built the entire experience of being ill, and then turned around and gave the sick, ugly folk bodies they wanted in places they wanted to be, after death, of course.
That’s the sad part of this place: so many hopes and dreams are not destined to be seen and fulfilled in this Universe. There are so many sad stories, too many of them really, but it’s what we need; it’s unfortunately what we need.
This Universe is a judgment machine, and Mechanicism teaches you to be on your best behavior to avoid pain and suffering beyond the grave. Do as many good deeds as you can, even if you don’t want to; even if you want to do evil, you need to do right.
Making everything right is what every human being needs. Wanting everything all at once is a recipe for disaster. It WILL catch up to you one day; that’s always how it is.