Thinking for I cannot Speak
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You know, we never did figure out why Earth is so different. The world of ignorant prophets and all that.
Only... wasn't there a conversation at some point in which it was mentioned that the other worlds have stories of each other, and maybe even stories about worlds that Earth never told. So are they all prophetic to some degree? Is there some kind of connection, like a web, between all of them, which inspires the people?
Ooh, is it because the worlds themselves know each other, and some subconscious sense of that knowing is transmitted to their inhabitants?
Maybe... the world spirits set us up. Maybe Earth knew there would be trouble, and that by inspiring the right people with the right stories, she could provide a lot of help, being such a big world and all.
That thought is almost scary, in a way. It would mean we didn't change fate at all. We were just encouraged to change what we thought was fate.
Or maybe the worlds and the people in them really do dream each other into existence, like Ryuu and I used to talk about. A cycle of dreams becoming reality. A turning wheel, one could say.
Sorry. I know this isn't really the time for it, but I can't stop thinking. You know how I am...
Anyway, almost home now. Thanks to the curses, I'll be able to make it to the wedding after all.
Only... wasn't there a conversation at some point in which it was mentioned that the other worlds have stories of each other, and maybe even stories about worlds that Earth never told. So are they all prophetic to some degree? Is there some kind of connection, like a web, between all of them, which inspires the people?
Ooh, is it because the worlds themselves know each other, and some subconscious sense of that knowing is transmitted to their inhabitants?
Maybe... the world spirits set us up. Maybe Earth knew there would be trouble, and that by inspiring the right people with the right stories, she could provide a lot of help, being such a big world and all.
That thought is almost scary, in a way. It would mean we didn't change fate at all. We were just encouraged to change what we thought was fate.
Or maybe the worlds and the people in them really do dream each other into existence, like Ryuu and I used to talk about. A cycle of dreams becoming reality. A turning wheel, one could say.
Sorry. I know this isn't really the time for it, but I can't stop thinking. You know how I am...
Anyway, almost home now. Thanks to the curses, I'll be able to make it to the wedding after all.
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Date: 2009-08-26 07:35 pm (UTC)Who knows.
Though, that would almost make <>this universe the Dreaming, wouldn't it?
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Date: 2009-08-26 07:43 pm (UTC)...So are we the dreams, or are we the creators of the dreams? Or is someone dreaming all of us, dreaming of how we're dreaming?
And, now that I think about it, what happened to all the things we Dreamed up in the final battle against Xemnas? Did they go away or are they still existing somewhere?
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Date: 2009-08-26 07:47 pm (UTC)Xemnas always said "the Wheel turns". I think he met a wheel of fate, but I keep picturing it as a wheel that connects the worlds. Say... one world dreams another, which dreams another, which dreams another... and eventually we come around to a world that dreams the first world. So every world is dream and dreamer.
But that's just one theory.
As for the dreams we created then, since that Dreaming wasn't complete, I imagine they were only temporary. However, if you go by the theory above or something similar, then alternate versions of them could still exist, if we still dream them.
Again, this is all guess work, but fun to think about, isn't it?