A different look on reality.
Today I saw a drawing that contained a watermill. It made me think of something.
See, almost everything we use to explain what we can not understand is a human construct. An example would be the idea of "meaning".
Many people ask what the "meaning" of life is. What our "purpose" is. And many people describe those things with the ideological fractals that their own psychological prism creates, influenced by external factors or not. Their "reality".
I think our existence is very similar to a watermill, but a rather special one. The wheel of that watermill has infinite blades, that represent our immortal souls and energies in all the parallel realities we possibly exist in.
As the wheel rotates, this represents the period of our life where we exist physically in a given realm. The blades that emerge from the water represent our birth. The path to their submergence we call our "life". The point of their submergence we often refer to as "death". There is always a part that is submerged in water - this I refer to as our "subconsciousness".
But what drives that watermill - water obviously. An ever changing flow of water. Hence, an ever changing drive behind our perceived desires.
Since what our consciousness is influenced by is something that is not even close to constant, logic points to an ever changing "reality".
There is no such thing as universal meaning, purpose or reality. We change as our path progresses through the borderless void of eternity.
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