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Nothing that we do in the course of our lives ever matters but the stories we've told and heard and read; of giants and of gods, deities, monsters, immortals, and heroes, for our reality is an all encompassing infinitesimal omniverse united; all that we know and say and do is real, true and full. the stories are the genuine, the material, merely a conveyance of the eternal perpetual story.

We all exist. Hollywood is real. Marvel universe is real. The Kali Saga, Godslayer, Cosmic Council of Knowledge Specialists, Pegasus Unicorns, Sphinx, Mutant Ninjas, Genetically altered Lab Mice, and everything we ever heard in a story.... We are all mutually alive, real, with personhood, soul, spirit, and purpose.

We can all contact the truth, interact with omniverses interconnected and overlapping. We can embrace more than the Dimensional space our bodies occupy, continue stories beyond eternity, create new stories from those left untold for ages... and every... single... person, place, thing, character, idea, and fiction... is factually really alive, no more, no less, than us... the gods... immortals... and corpses alike.

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Let us cointegrate with reality, wholly. through our own story telling and our storylistening.



Civilization is the omniversal lowest common denominator, capable of dividing all of reality; futile, vain, and yet so beautiful once you see through it.


Don't sit around and wait for conflict and reality to come to you, just live out your life, free and true, use self defense when you need to; pursuit of purpose leads nowhere, you need not seek out anything at all...


Why don't I listen to my own advice? ... Well, if I have to defend myself, my ["own"] advice will be self evident.

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Maybe..maybe not. Still the ultimate film on the subject may be What Dreams May Come with Robbin Williams. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Dreams_May_Come_%28film%29 Beautifully shot, good story but relatively little known. It postulates the only thing truly real is what we create in our heads, all the physical stuff is temporary.

 

If you haven't seen it, you should.

 

A fun book to read which incorporates the idea a bit is 'The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl' well written by Tim Pratt, who writes great short stories. It takes place in 'our world', but within it, mostly unseen, creativity, artistry and myth are powerful forces.

 

Both available at my library at least.

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