I’ve got big dreams; their sheer mass weighs my head down, and that’s why I have bad posture.

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I’ve got big dreams; their sheer mass weighs my head down, and that’s why I have bad posture.
Web of the Grimoire
A scholar found a leather tome one autumn afternoon, Its pages gilt with curses old beneath October’s moon. He bore it home with eager hands, convinced he’d found his prize— A gateway into secret arts, forbidden, dark, and wise. The grimoire promised mastery o’er death and fleeting time, With incantations etched in blood, inscribed in cursive serpentine. “Three wishes shall be granted thee,” the…
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The Last Embrace - Eternal Light of Redemption: The Ballad of Elowen & Seraphina
The Last Embrace – Eternal Light of Redemption: The Ballad of Elowen & Seraphina The Last Embrace – Eternal Light of Redemption: The Ballad of Elowen & Seraphina In the heart of the Jade Ann Byrne, a vast and ancient forest whispered the tales of countless souls who had traversed its winding paths. It was said that this forest, bathed in emerald light, was a bridge between worlds—a place where…
We have all met those who are trying very hard to be real persons, to give their lives Reality (or meaning) and to live as distinct from existing. These seekers are of many kinds, highbrow and lowbrow, ranging from students of arcane wisdom to the audiences of popular speakers on pep and personality, selling yourself and making your life a success. I have never yet met anyone who tried to become a real person with success. The result of such attempts is invariably loss of personality, for there is an ancient paradox of the spiritual life whereby those who try to make themselves great become small. The paradox is even a bit more complicated than this; it also means that if you try, indirectly, to make yourself great by making yourself small, you succeed only in remaining small. It is all a question of motive, of what you want. Motives may be subtly concealed, and we may not call the desire to be a real person the desire to be great; but that is just a matter of words.
Alan Watts
Belief and disbelief separate. Beyond belief lies acceptance where all are welcome. Only men would personify the inscrutable as "Him"