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back from the borderline

dark enlightenment: the forbidden philosophy behind the tech elite

back from the borderline

mollie adler

Childhood Trauma, Culture, Self-improvement, Jungian Psychology, Complex Trauma, Spirituality Podcast, Mental Health Podcast, Cptsd Recovery, Health & Fitness, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Mental Health, Generational Trauma, Philosophy, Education, Depth Psychology, Trauma Healing

4.8602 Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2025

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

It’s a strange and somewhat terrifying timeline we’re living through. Peter Thiel has begun giving lectures about the Antichrist, while Sam Altman is actively tweeting about the development of AI erotica. However, behind these headlines sits a far older idea that most people have never heard of: a belief that human feeling slows progress and that the smartest “elite” few should shape the world for everyone else. That belief began with the Marquis de Sade, resurfaced in the 1990s through a British thinker named Nick Land, and now hides insidiously inside parts of Silicon Valley’s culture.


This deep dive follows how that idea spread from philosophy blogs directly into tech boardrooms. It shows how a theory called accelerationism (the call to push technology faster and further, whatever the cost) turned into a kind of religion for some of the tech elite. We look at how money, power, and internet mythology combined to create a story about endless growth and control. Most mainstream reporters miss the nuances of this pattern entirely because it crosses too many fields at once: economics, politics, religion, and technology.


But the story doesn’t end there. A different movement is forming among artists, engineers, and spiritual thinkers who want technology to serve connection instead of domination and extraction. We’ll explore this through a concept called hyperstition: when a story becomes real because enough people act as if it is. If fear can spread through culture, so can love.


This conversation asks what kind of future we want to build, and reminds us that every codebase, company, and act of imagination is part of that choice.


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0:00.0

Long-term listeners of this podcast know that I've spent the last five years talking about the dark.

0:06.5

Now I've built a flashlight, and it's called Moods.

0:10.4

It's an instrument for serious, private inner work designed to dismantle your excuses and never

0:15.7

inflate your ego or assume the role of a sycophantic companion.

0:19.6

And the wait list is finally live.

0:21.7

Access is granted in the exact order you sign up.

0:24.8

Lock in your spot now at moods.world.

0:28.8

Welcome to the new era of inner work.

0:41.2

Welcome to Back from the Borderline.

0:46.6

I'm your host, Molly, and I don't want to talk to your personality. I want to talk to your soul.

0:55.3

This isn't your typical mental health podcast. Here, we are dismantling the systems, stories, and cultural scripts that keep us stuck.

1:03.9

We talk about radical sovereignty, philosophy, toxic shame, spirituality, emotional alchemy, culture, and AI,

1:08.2

and how all of that collides at the center of the human experience.

1:12.6

This space is for anyone who's tired of feeling reduced to a diagnosis,

1:18.8

a label, or a role they never consciously chose. I don't believe your pain is a pathology or that your struggles are signs of disorder. I reject the idea that your distress is something broken

1:23.9

that needs to be fixed with a pill or a label. What I do here is deeper. Together, we learn

1:30.9

how to unhook from toxic programming, from society, dysfunctional family systems, and from the

1:36.2

parts of ourselves that learned to survive instead of thrive. You might be wondering why a podcast like

1:41.6

this includes the word borderline. That's intentional.

1:45.0

I'm reclaiming this word from psychiatry, pulling it back from the world of stigma and diagnosis,

1:50.6

and turning it into something sacred, because the truth is we all have to go to the edge to find ourselves,

1:57.0

into our darkest corners, and we all have them.

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