(it's very quiet, where we are.)
(where are we?)
(that doesn't matter. we can be anywhere.)
(godhood is a concept a lot of people have a problem with.)
(this is the concept of gods. of concurrent and divergent ideals and of people being bound and tied together by choice or by fate. choice and fate… are the same, aren't they? the concept of free will is nonexistent, and yet existent all at once. perspective changes everything. circumstances inform the results of circumstances until we go back in an infinite regress. free will only exists in perspective.)
(godhood is the power to choose. it is the power to change your circumstances until the world shifts as you breathe and the people sing your praises and curse your name as you wish. it is the power to truly, genuinely change people. not individuals, people. the concept of people is one that changes with every god there is.)
(godhood is free will, free choice that matters.)
(there is a book. there is a song. there is a story. there is an article. whatever it is, it informs the dual existence of something far above us. something that confines itself by choice.)
(split. fallen apart. connected only by will. there is the concept of above and below, a below that remains below only because it wants to be below and an above that is only above because below is below it. there is need and overindulgence and gods do not need to do this, why do you do this, why do you still want to do this-)
(everything is not.)
(everything is.)
(and this is the everything i choose to believe in.)
("I will shield your back," says a god in human form, so, so, small, and yet so unfathomably real, "and give your counsel, and give my life for yours if need be.")
("I reject your reality," says a god in human form, so, so small, and yet so unfathomably real, "and substitute it with my own!")






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