Affirmation Quote by Anonymous
““AFFIRMATION CREED OF THE ARRIVIST: I am God, and all other gods are my imagery. I gave birth to myself. I am millions of forms excreating; eternal; and nothing exists except through me; yet I am not them—they serve me. I am inconceivable because I make the conceivable as I so will. I am beyond Law, for my casualness rationalizes all things to my pleasure. I am the stranger, ever. We, the new Arrivists have a lusty heritage from the hierocracy of ancient Egypt, and such great familiars as Lao-Tzu, Pythagoras, Sappho, Socrates, Zeno and others who have substantiated their beliefs (and like them we have been spat on by the ugliest denominators): our great copula is the giving. 'Arrivism' formulates from our integrals: our 'thisness' into 'as if becoming 'as now'—the intentional becoming extentional; action by spontaneity conforming everything critical and subvertive to itself, which is the mechanism of evoking our 'thisness'. 'As now' has no pendency: things are, because we are always the potential of what we last were. The gospel of the Arrivist is always his own.””
About This Quote
A self‑deifying manifesto that claims ultimate creative power and freedom from law, positioning the Arrivist as a transcendent, self‑generated deity.
In simple terms: A radical claim of personal divinity and limitless agency.
Embrace your own creative authority.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal empowerment
- creative projects
- spiritual exploration
- challenging authority
- artistic expression
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it mean to be your own god?
- How do you balance self‑authority with communal ethics?
May ignore the consequences of unchecked ego and moral responsibility.