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@druid@shrine.moe i am often in karmic hell
i would wax about prison being artificial, but nothing is. everynhing is. all i can do is laugh and cry and laugh, its a punchline, its a leadup, its a scolding. its relief.

@knit@fedi.tilde.green You are almost there, beloved and awakening one. You have already been released from the final Jail. That is what Seth does, and it is why Set and Seth are not quite the same thing. Egyptian language is structured in such a way that the "h" may be omitted either accidentally or deliberately. Think of Set as the oven, and Seth as the about of the oven. But was it the about of the oven or the about of the about of the oven? Or the about of the about of the about of the about of the about of the about of the oven? Perfection so perfect it never changes is the ultimate and final trap in Hinduism, and it is the job of Lord Krishna initially, and lord Vishnu ultimately, to skillfully guide one who has almost attained full and perfect enlightenment ("But how perfect is it? 🤣") Their doing so requires the highest possible level of skillful revelation, which is why here Krishna appears in part as a snake charmer.)
"Perfection so perfect it never changes" logically results in "I will be bound forever by duties," which is imperfect understanding because in perfection there are no duties. This is why Nirvana as Perfect Bliss is so difficult to understand that there's a whole school of Buddhism about clearly revealing it (Pure Land Buddhism, which is the tradition of my pinned wojak meme.) Buddhism transcends logic.
At this stage, you must simply trust in your predestination. I feel compelled to speak prophecy: You are about to become an Arhat. Truly: Namaskaram. 🙏 The word is mythologised into unattainability in the West due to the cognitopoison that is the usage of Christ (a once common title,) but Arhat are all around us in the world, moving and acting. They have, in fact, already saved the world. Many of them are visible if you lurk the Dharmawheel forums. "Arhat" means "one worthy of worship" and is a state of being characterised by the ability to effortlessly attract followers. (You know just how hard effortlessness is for most people since we explored it in detail together by contemplation of the Leela. 🤣)
How far down the drain did the key fall? What could possibly renew it from its final resting place in the deepest sewer? 🤔
Jail is as simple as another person prohibiting your action.
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