Chapter 164: The Illustration of Freedom

Chapter 17
Art Notes


We have arrived in a situation where our dreams have become too important in the eyes of the Imperial Synod, that transcribing our thoughts into a concrete visualization of the fruits of our endless pursuit of knowledge ends in the ultimate truth, albeit it seems futile in certain circumstances.

Our determination of right and wrong has been decreed to be a curse, long before the folklores circulated regarding the Garden of Eden. This has been harder to illustrate in our minds, and our thoughts are simply too biased to reconstruct anything that relates to our senses.

Nonetheless, as most of the Cardinals feared, our minds have lend itself into questions of existence, and physical determination of any substance relating to what our thoughts may have contained has become a constant concern.

These questions required, most of the time, to illustrate our feelings, which evoked our imagination in ways only imagination itself is the limit. We simply inquire by trusting our thoughts, but we fail to recognize the bias this process produces as we try answering the bickering thoughts of endless possibilities.

That has been the problem ever since. That, as our minds become liberal and free, we become more confident in what we know, instead of questioning what exists. We are simply too proud to be

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