Second part of "Sebastian-Gate," a two-part exploration of Jason's relationship with his brother and the connection to serial killers and mind control: opposing points of view, denial of conspiracy fact, Ted Bundy's handlers, the reasons for justifying child abuse, allies in amorality, the suicidal urge, Jason's NDE, messianic inflation and "Being the One," killing a cat, being taken over by Lucifer, the devil is not a nice guy, the implant of abuse, lightning wounds the one it stops at, passing on the charge, Cain & Abel with a twist, the archetypal blueprint, cover stories, "false memory syndrome" and the victim card, levels of amnesia, Lucifer and the curse of the first-born, embodying archetypal energies, usurping the throne, Christ the redeemer, the source of the myth, absolute truth of yin & yang, the absent father, the constructed identity, form & formlessness, becoming a fixed point in the system, reigning in hell, Lucifer's insistence, personal sovereignty over service, vacating the throne, the original binary system, Jason's induced birth, negative male bonding, born into Lucifer's realm, myths as maps of consciousness, seeing ourselves from the outside, letting go of free will, the unbearable weight of doing, the fodder for podcasts, how myth coagulates into personal history, the deep showing through the shallows, embodiments of a wound, reconciling the Christ-Lucifer conundrum.
Songs: David Byrne's "The Man Who Loved Beer"; P.J. Harvey's "The Darker Days of Me & Him"; David Byrne's "Ain't Got So Far To Go."