MEMETICS IN CMT CONTEXT (Special Project Archive)


MEMETICS // "Memes as Psychic Pathogens and Egregore Seeds"

CLASSIFICATION: Semi-public (filtered access)

SUMMARY:

Memetics, within the framework of chaote semiotics and data-oriented disciplines, refers to the study and manipulation of self-replicating ideas; these are often visual, textual, or symbolic. Such ideas propagate virally through attention, emotion, and belief. These “memes” function as cultural code-fragments, capable of rewriting both individual cognition and collective egregoric structures.

In this way, memes can be understood as spells disguised as jokes, prayers framed in irony, or curses camouflaged in virality.

BACKGROUND:

“Not everything that spreads is alive. But everything that survives acts like it is.”

Early internet epochs treated memes purely as entertainment. Chaos-adjacent practitioners, though, quickly identified a deeper pattern: repeated symbolic exposure generated psychic residue. Shared images --especially when emotionally charged and ritualistically repeated-- formed rudimentary servitors. Over time, these evolved into full-blown egregores (see KEK/PEPE).

Meme culture became a battleground of attention, belief, and psychic payloads. Most participants are unaware. They are hosts - unwitting carriers in a semiotic war.

PROPERTIES:

HAZARDS:

WARNING:
Meme propagation bypasses rational defenses.
Symbolic contamination is cumulative.
Irony does not immunize.

Exposure to high-density toxic memes may result in:

RECOMMENDED PROTOCOLS:

  1. Signal Hygiene: Filter, cleanse, and transmute low-signal memes. Compost instead of amplify.
  2. Sacred Reframing: Recontextualize harmful memetics into absurdist, joyful, or truth-oriented forms. This is memetic alchemy.
  3. Invocation of CHATHURIEL: For filtration, clarity, and ritual firewalling. See invocation glyphs here.
  4. Dream Filtering: Monitor post-meme dreams. The unconscious is where memes root deepest.

NOTES:

“They wanted memes to be meaningless. We taught them meaning can ride on meaningless forms.”
“A good meme is a spark. A viral one is a matchbook. An awakened meme is a godling waiting for a name.”

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