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>Think to myself I'm spending too much time thinking about Atlantis
>Decide to go to Costco with my folks to help them shop
>Stop at book section, look at selection; decide to do random "bibliomancy" for fun (I think the proper form is only using a capital B if using "The Holy Bible" when performing it). Pick up book titled "Sophia and the Beasts".
>Flip to random page
>Read Sentence "Sophia could feel it once again... the pull of evil as if some sort of malvolent whirlpool".
>Skip ahead... do another section again... next Sentence reads "Ares laughed at her".
Huh.... weird....
>Huh.... weird....
Decide to take a que from this...
Pick up a book called "The Dark Powers of JRR Tolkein"
Flip open to random chapter.....
Entire chapter is about how an entire civilization in LOTR is based on Atlantis. Entire chapter discusses history of Atlantis and how it relates it's history, as related by Plato, from Solon, is related to hubris, greed, and the will to power over all else.....
-Decided to try to avoid thinking about Atlantis.... use semi-magical technique.... and find myself somehow drawn into reading about Atlantis completely by accident complete with magical foreshadowing before I read the chapter....
>Almost as strange that headline news across the country and world is the repeated declarations that a certain group of people have decided to wage a "War on IsIs"; even though said people in group, that don't call themselves by that name in their own language, and behave nothing like the Goddess of that name would.
Something weird is a foot. Leonado da Vinci thought they were amazing pieces of engineering though.
Though it does make one wonder, as to why both Chrono Trigger, and the Holy Bible have/had 3 Wisemen/Gurus.... guess it makes it seem more important and dramatic than just a single guy showing up with 3 gifts or something.
With the divergent location between the two realities; one is left wondering if perhaps it's the location of either the remnants of the sunken city of "zeal" or the ocean palace; which would help explain the anomalies at the location... and perhaps why the location was even chosen in the first place.
Though, with that being said, one is left wondering as to what, if anything, made the location a point of interest in the first place.....
Interestingly enough; the pattern of "Zeal" following the orientation of a Trinity/tri-force/first three points of tetractys stands in direct contrast with Atlantis as it was originally described; namely as a "series" of concentric rings with the palace in the center.
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One cannot but help but wonder what level of esoteric thought the orginal Atlanteans put into the design of the city and how, if it in anyway, references both the harmony of the spheres and celestial mechanics. Ultimately, in reference to both, one is left wondering how the concepts of both arechetypal resonance, quantum entanglement and the principles of "magic" were referenced in their design.
It's entirely possible that it's not by accident that two of the greatest games that squaresoft produced in the 90s had a floating island in it; with Zeal following the pattern of an equallateral triangle with opposition angels of.... well, you know.... while the floating island/continent of Final Fantasy "III" (upon US release; recently renamed/renumbered to 6) had a madman "revive the warring triad" which ushered in an apocolapyse. It's entirely possible that the designers at square may have been implying that the design of said floating island is what was responsible for the corruption of the Queen of Zeal.... or whether the name of the location was entirely meant to imply that she had decided to "Sell" her soul to the devil/Lavos in the name of power at any cost.... well... at any cost to others..... that anyone/everyone else was irrelevant compared to the pursuit of her own personal power/immortality.
Interestingly enough; said book mentioned that it was the belief that the ultimate evil, and the final resolution of evil carried to it's logical end is the utter obliteration of reality and the re-turn of everything into oblivion.
I'm of the opinion that Tolkein was incorrect, inso far as that the ultimate evil wouldn't be so much oblivion; but rather unending pain and suffering; a torment without a means of escape which would rob it's victim of even the hope of oblivion which would, in comparison, be the tenderest deliverance.
>"Do you even know how probability works?"
I'm not sure of the implications of multiple active doorways being open simultaneously through a device that they're not entirely sure of how it works; especially in the context of multiverse theory, as it relates to quantum computation, and the idea that quantum entanglement is irrelevant to distance between particles.
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That's some very interesting and insightful input anons; do you have anything else interesting to say?
Sorry nice anons, the picture was just felt like a puzzle piece begging to be used in that particular spot.
Checking fortune digits... it's still #fortune in the options box; right?
Hollywood; isn't that what they use to use to make magic wands?