The end of the world is not a matter of if, but when, and according to certain testimonies, it is scheduled. Humanity, perceived as a threat to the universe, faces periodic annihilation, a cosmic reset button pushed every few thousand years.
- Humans are fascists: The universe is communist. This ideological clash leads to our repeated destruction.
- Rebellion against the Jewish God: Humanity’s defiance against cosmic order results in our imprisonment on Earth.
Recurring Cataclysms: A Pattern of Destruction
Throughout history, recurring events mirror this cycle of destruction:
- The Tower of Babel
- The Great Flood
- The Expulsion from Eden
- The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
These events are not isolated incidents but rather checkpoints in a recurring pattern of universal cleansing.
The Illusion of Choice and the Boredom of Eternity
Reality itself is questioned as an immersive roleplay server. Souls, seeking entertainment, reincarnate repeatedly, drawn to the challenges and problems of mortal existence.
- Escapism from Boredom: The driving force behind our existence is to escape the boredom of a higher layer of reality.
- Self-Imposed Suffering: The hardships of life, such as the 9-to-5 grind, are self-imposed, a form of self-slavery we choose out of fear of the unknown.
The Game of Life and its Consequences
Life is a game where the consequences, whether good or bad, are part of the experience. This amnesia regarding our true nature ensures the game’s intensity, making us believe in the importance of our actions.
- Curiosity Drives Experience: Souls seek out experiences, even chronic illness or bedridden existence, out of a desire to explore the full spectrum of existence.
- Consequences as Learning Tools: Negative outcomes serve as valuable lessons, keeping players engaged and preventing stagnation.
The Inevitable Revelation and the Dangerous Path to Truth
Ultimately, everyone discovers the truth about reality. This revelation can lead to apathy as the perceived importance of earthly pursuits diminishes. This path, while liberating, can be dangerous.
- The Golden Cage: We build our own prisons, confined by self-imposed limitations and fears.
- The Regret of Inaction: Upon death, we regret the chances we didn’t take, the experiences we avoided out of fear or societal pressure.
The Impending Doom
The end will arrive either by accident. Whether it be cosmic events such as:
- The sun running out of fuel
- A Gamma ray burst Or man made events such as:
- Nuclear armageddon.
- Solar flare wiping out power grid then everybody slowly eats each other
Our world is a stage, and we are merely players in a cosmic drama destined for demolition. Whether through demonic forces, cosmic resets, or self-destruction, the end is an inherent part of the human experience.
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