With all death there is conformity, struggle, and a rattle. This is true of so-called natural causes as well as amid conflict. However the rattling in the latter case may amount to little more than a bullet swimming around your skull. Sex and death do not constitute a philosophical doctrine any more than shamanistic practices denote a religion. The 'death' initiation is what survives in anthropological record as one the earliest forms of Nagual ritual. They say there are only two things guaranteed in life: death and taxes. Our experience has proven that only the former is even remotely true.

Whereas sex is still considered the most prominent rite of passage for both boys and girls in their formative years. And as a wiser man than ourselves has said, everything is about sex, except sex. Sex is about power. We're paraphrasing, of course. No, sex and death are not dogma, but they are (an unfortunately, Freudian) representative of our exalted subconsciousness. It is a seemingly tenuous connection that is rarely understood outside of the context of transformation and voluntary change. Add the most base ideals a non-chaoist can muster (conceptualization/de-conceptualization) and we end up talking chicken or egg theories all night long. Totally missing the point and boring us into a coma.