The greatest thing about illusions is that they are always derived from reality. Nobody even knows what an illusion is until they are told when and where the boundary exists. An illusion is nothing more than a section of reality retold in a way that shows you just how ugly or how pretty things are empirically. Deconstructed categorization.
What happens to the most real things in the world?
They...disappear, don't they?
Myths are nothing more than parts of ourselves that we struggle to remember, but cannot deal with the honesty of, so we say they never existed.
Much like the lover who tells you they never loved you, anyway.
What happens to the most real things in the world?
They...disappear, don't they?
Myths are nothing more than parts of ourselves that we struggle to remember, but cannot deal with the honesty of, so we say they never existed.
Much like the lover who tells you they never loved you, anyway.
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What you are talking about sounds like a paradigm.
Do you know what a paradigm is? 20 cents.