Okstrike
He/Him- 203
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I wont specify what verse this is about, but heres a rundown of what the reality is:
It's is wholly undefinable with any attempt to define it being lesser than it truly is since it lacks any qualities or attributes from where it can be defined, so much so that it appears as nothingness to lesser beings
It's also a "changeless totality" that's "beyond any conception of being" (Ie, the quality of to be distinguished from other things) where all change and multiplicity that's found in lower realities is an unreal illusion permitted by it, an analogy of a "cone" is used to approximate the relation between it and unreality:
Slicing a cone seems to produce multiple different shapes depending on the angle of cutting (circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola, etc), but these are still facets of a single, changeless whole that will always remain 'one,' it just appears to be multiple different shapes and appears to change as regard to the angle of which you cut and view the cone
When a character whose still bound by the limitations of unreality enters this reality, it appears to them that they're "merging with nothingness" that is the "utter nullity of individual existence" though it isn't actually nothingness, it's just that it's so beyond attribution that it appears as nothingness, and they don't actually merge with the reality or have their existence destroyed since it doesn't have any potential of becoming, it just exposes their selfhood as something that doesn't exist outside unreality
It's is wholly undefinable with any attempt to define it being lesser than it truly is since it lacks any qualities or attributes from where it can be defined, so much so that it appears as nothingness to lesser beings
It's also a "changeless totality" that's "beyond any conception of being" (Ie, the quality of to be distinguished from other things) where all change and multiplicity that's found in lower realities is an unreal illusion permitted by it, an analogy of a "cone" is used to approximate the relation between it and unreality:
Slicing a cone seems to produce multiple different shapes depending on the angle of cutting (circle, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola, etc), but these are still facets of a single, changeless whole that will always remain 'one,' it just appears to be multiple different shapes and appears to change as regard to the angle of which you cut and view the cone
When a character whose still bound by the limitations of unreality enters this reality, it appears to them that they're "merging with nothingness" that is the "utter nullity of individual existence" though it isn't actually nothingness, it's just that it's so beyond attribution that it appears as nothingness, and they don't actually merge with the reality or have their existence destroyed since it doesn't have any potential of becoming, it just exposes their selfhood as something that doesn't exist outside unreality