Duncan Shelley – Sealed texts (eBook)
4.000 Ft
It was around the age of 10 when I first had the thought that life can’t just be about school, work, family, old age, sickness, and death. If that’s all there is, then nothing has any meaning. If that’s all there is, then it doesn’t matter if a comet crashes into Earth, or if the world falls apart.
If life is just about growing up, getting old, and then the body dying, then life has no meaning and is completely worthless.
At that time, everything around me was about materialism; religion meant temples and people in strange clothing. The rampant VHS era brought information in the form of poorly dubbed, low-quality films sold illegally. Fantasy and horror films shaped my worldview and directed me towards something else—something the eye cannot see.
The servant race. 80 years of dying. Soul games. So far, writings locked behind passwords on a website, generating about 2,000 pages of debate among the initiated.