’So what now?’
rciless began to question himself, reaching out to Silk at this ti. His attention was totally on Silk; after all, the scenario he found himself in was nearly impossible to escape under normal circumstances.
Of course, Silk had other plans for rciless, but her main one as of right now is simple. As such, she began to inform rciless about the plan she had in mind and what was in store for him, as she replied and stated as such.
"Well, there are a lot of things I need to correct about you, and you have a lot of things to change about yourself. As a result, we can start training imdiately. Over the next few months, we will focus on the seven essential ntal constructs for unrestricted ntal exploration. For now, let’s awaken your inner world, which is the simplest to create and master. It typically takes a week for a typical human to master, but we don’t have that much ti—two days for a vampire and one day for a dragon. As such, I’m going to sacrifice a chunk of mine and flood your mind with false sensations and mories of how to do so. Take my ntal world as a blank canvas and repaint what I’m giving you into sothing unique to you, so you can create yours."
Silk declared this to a perplexed rciless, who simply shook his head in agreent, yet his curiosity eventually got the best of him, prompting him to ask Silk a question, like.
’ntal plane and inner world, ha? What exactly is the ntal plane? And, what exactly is the inner world?’
rciless inquired of Silk, who appeared to be highly versed in the complexities of the mind; then, given that these phrases were new to him, he proceeded to query for information without delay.
Silk, of course, displayed no restraint in her explanation, describing the ntal plane in detail. And the significance of it, and why it was necessary to establish an inner world before they could even cross the ntal plane to begin with.
"The ntal plane is difficult to define in physical terms; it’s like the phrase, "We may see, but it doesn’t an we understand." But, to put the inexplicable into context, it is a region of uncertainty, a place where ideas could be conceived and realized; it is the shadow of the collective unconsciousness; many know it as the Silver Spiral, an imaginary structure that, in principle, is the very reflection of the sea of ideology itself."
"And because it reflects the sea of ideology. All conscious minds inside the sea, including the gods, demons and devils, kryptids, vampires, dragons, spawns, and all races that span the cloak of totality within the fruit, encompassing every universe with higher and lower dinsions, as well as on any level of existence, even in every zone of ti and beyond ti itself, are part of the collective unconscious. Every living entity, thoughtless or not, is linked to this structure, which is the abode of all origins, thoughts, and non-ideas."
"Here, things are existent and non-existent; it is classified as tafiction and belief, philosophical concepts by all ans. This is a level of reality where there is no absolute truth or false; in the larger spectrum, it is what is. aning loses its aning in this context since normality and abnormality, logic and illogical thoughts coexist."
"As a result, this structure has no significance within or outside of any composite. To put it simply, this is a neutral playground that connects all living creatures, regardless of status or origin, to a single plane that everyone in the sea can access if they have an inner World. It exists beyond all structures; as a mirror of the sea, it might rank just as high, surpassing all other constructions in every way... but that too is just a re speck if compared to the Primix."
"So, to answer your question, the ntal plane is the manifestation of uncertainty and certainty; it has no coordination, beginning, end, or nothing since it is everything and nothing at the sa ti. In that realm, you are positive as well as negative, impotent and all-powerful, relevant and irrelevant. That is the ntal plane in the simplest words I can think of."
"But to understand what I have to teach, you must connect your mind to this shared plane of cognitive existence; to travel it, you must have an astral body; to be a part of it without fear of your consciousness being evaporated into the gaps of the null, you must have an inner world to attach yourself there."
"But, of course, you are not ready for that yet; the ntal plane is perilous, and even for creatures like , imagination outweighs all rational explanations. This is a place that you must approach with the understanding that you are only one foot on an infinite ladder of certainty and uncertainty. No one can fully know where you are on that ladder until it’s too late."
"For now, let us work on creating a structured and well-put-together inner world, nothing else matters but that, it will take a while to complete it, but when you do, those with a weaker ntal fortitude than you, will be like open books before your eyes alone."
These were Silk’s words to rciless, instructing him on the importance of the inner world. Although rciless was perplexed by everything she said, he knew from the comprehensive description that the ntal plane is if the terms fuck around and find out beca a structure in existence, implying that it was dangerous, very dangerous.
The fact that the collective unconsciousness of totality plays a significant role in its existence, as well as Silk herself wanting rciless to corrupt, said greater transcendent consciousness that empowers the sea speaks volus about how insane this contract was, and the bloody conditions this woman imposed on him.
As a result, he will be certain to drain this cosmic being of all of its resources, to the point that her body, mind, and soul will be compelled to serve him on all levels of manifestation.
On the other side, this inspires and motivates rciless to learn more about his own universe. Even now, he was surprised to learn that his sire, his adored father, was present with his group, possessing Hector’s body. And the fact that the multiverse is made up of string-like structures that are infinitely knotted together in giant cosmic knots and separated from one another by things called curtains. As a result, it ford a sophisticated multiversal system that was surprising, to say the least when he accessed the mories of the genetic information that he had obtained from his teammates.
The universe, cosmology, and the enormous amount of power one could attain were absurd. And this was rciless’ desire: the more power he gained, the closer he could co to breaking the necks of the Gods and pulling their heads off their shoulders.
Even though the mories were restricted, little, and insignificant, he only saw current recollections rather than old ones. It nonetheless provided him with a wealth of knowledge on topics he was already familiar with; as humans, but not as deep as this. Quite typical actually, humans were unlikely to know anything beyond the facts of the observable universe.
But with Silk’s perspective on the topic, it beca clear that totality, as he knew it, was far broader than he could ever comprehend, let alone fantasize about. And he, too, now had the ability to climb the ascension ladder to greater heights. It was only natural that he selfishly ate every incentive before him, leaving no crumb for anybody else to enjoy.
And that was precisely what he intended to accomplish. On that note, he felt it was ti for him to leave this location, but he wanted more knowledge regarding the process of building the inner world, so he asked Silk.
’Tell , woman, should we begin the developnt of the inner world right now, or is there a procedure that we, or perhaps I, must follow?’
"Hmmm... like I ntioned, it takes ti for different races since not everyone is ntally prepared for it. That is why I stated I would combine my inner world with yours, utilizing it as a foundation and pillar to support your feeble inner world like a crotch until it is strong enough to stand on its own."
"Now that our link is formal, I have committed myself to you down to the very essence; I will first enter your psyche and conduct my job there; it will take no less than an hour or two, maybe longer or shorter, depending on your ntal fortitude to begin with."
Silk informs rciless, who silently agrees and responds seconds later.
’I see.’
’Hmm... well, so be it; now how can I leave this place; I believe I’ve been dead long enough.’
Silk naturally responded to this and answered to rciless’ inquiry accordingly.
’Oh, I bound your consciousness here to speak with you, but now that we’ve passed that, I’ll unbind you.’
With that, Silk began to tug the conceptual anchor that was holding rciless to this strange location. As she did so, a sensation of soaring washed over him as rciless consciousness began to resurface and return to reality.
What was previously darkness quickly beca a vibrant succession of light, with the brightest one up front becoming closer and closer, and when he finally pass it that’s when it happened.
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"uhgAAAWWHHHHH!!....
The scream of a familiar woman, whom he knew all too well, could be heard; at first, it was light, as the sight of an unfamiliar blue moon in the sky appeared. A garden of lovely flowers surrounded him, as a cold breeze blew his long golden hair into the wind, but the screams were only becoming louder by the second, and as he looked about, he was suprised to find his new body’s present state.
Currently, half of his body was quickly healing as he resurfaced from the back of Anastasia’s spine, as he began to regenerate on his own new body almost as if he was fused to her in so strange way until ultimately he regained his complete body in a matter of seconds. He was completely nude, yet the scene in front of him bewildered him more than this weird resurrection.
"Ohhh hey rciless you good?"
Michelle remarked with a lovely grin, which would be wonderful if it wasn’t for the morbid fact that Michelle was currently standing on Substance’s head, pinning her to the ground while he juggled all of her four basic limbs in a comical fashion as if amusing himself and everyone around him.
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