““Of course, in our day and age, everyone thinks he is a rebel and boasts about flaunting societal mores. Unable to conceive of any higher goal, this faux rebel can only act out against the taboos against sex, drugs, and other anti-social behaviour. This is just another trap, another way of being moulded. What better way to keep someone from liberating himself than to convince him he is already a 'free spirit'? The three choices. One can act on instinct alone, like an animal. This is how many people would interpret 'liberation'. Such a man should at least be a beautiful animal. The soulish man experiences no distance between his thoughts and feelings and his self. Whatever he thinks and feels is his 'self' at that moment. His option is to be 'good', as his perspective is moralism. The destiny of the spiritual man, who transcends his thoughts and feelings, is to seek the Holy Grail.””