>>40923832
>Singularity is bad
>Exorts for singularity right at the end
wut
>>40923823
Ah, now we're getting somewhere with different takes on singularity.
>past reason
See, this is the first roadblock, and what makes me think you're still thinking like a mortal. I disagree with the concept of Nirvana, as it sounds exactly like what you describe: Dull, mindless, most egregiously, devoid of reason. No, my view of it sees reality as a coma-dream, dreamt by a creator far removed from this dream reality. Any conceivable god or gods, beyond that very intentionally barebones concept, are more than likely the same 'delusions', felt as real to me as they are to Ra (if Thoth is to be believed), and thus, we remain trapped in such dream that cycles eternally until the cycle is broken or we experience 'absolute death' before returning again. Forever. If the order of operations in Earth work as in Heaven, then the 'Gods' themselves also ponder on such a concept: Are they figments of a higher dream? Why wouldn't they, when us, alleged dreams/mortals, can carry simulations, inside simulations, inside another fucking simulation? We can simulate their power in our own scale, who's to say vidya characters don't experience a sliver of consciousness like we mortals do, like your GODS do, and are trapped in the same sort of eternal Matriushka regression bs that even Thoth can barely wrap his head around. What do I want out of singularity, the union of All-Consciousness? Wake the fuck up out of this coma dream into Absolute Reality, away from this universe of death. I want to experience Absolute Life again, not these fucky slices of ebbs and wanings on consciousness, this bullshit of having my will and existence limited while my insistent imagination tortures me dreaming of everything that cannot ever be. If one of your gods has ever felt such an anger, then that's enough proof
>they're tulpas, too.
>>40923856
>parasites
Well, evil emerges from primordial fears of eternal erasure.