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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 6:04 pm Post subject: . . . |
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Not really in the mood to write anything too profound right now. Funny how on the way, my mind is full of what i want to write about. Anyways; have to write some thing:
After years, or rather decades, of searching and re-searching the primary supporting character comes to realize many things. Having studied theosophy, philosophy, science, and other manners of trying to explain not only the meaning of life but what comes after . . . in the third book it all comes to a climax.
The primary supporting character, being male, has a different perspective than a number of the other supporting characters that help him come to some conclusions. {keyword: "Oasis"}.
~ essentually ~~~ rather than focusing on duality or paradox, the supporting character focuses his energies on simplifying things even greater 'boiling things down' to their essence.
It either is or it is not. Though the journey started prior to book one (...) and continues through book two and beyond. In the end, it is simplicity that foils the mind.
Forgetting other ideas of reincarnation or heaven or hell or purgatory or limbo or anything else of the sort. Forgetting what happens next. He simplifies it all.
There either is something else or there is not. Things either are or they are not. With regards to life, it is either 'alive' or it is not, it is either 'dead' or it is not.
Semantics and definitions though important become less so in such simplifications.
By time we enter Book Three the Primary Character (female) and her Supporting Characters have unwillingly become religio-spirtual figureheads, with some of them even being deified. {NTS: restructuring of Character heirarchy and sex of great importance}.
The masses, disenfranchised by their existence in modern times and future Prophecies exclaimed by even non primary or secondary characters cause a religion to be formed ~ called by most "The Religion of Or".
/// more work needed on fleshing out the words, but good enough for now \\\
{NTS: later, write explanation about Origin and Concepts for The (Mytholigical) Trilogy and how this Topic fits in.}
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