The destruction of a story, even if well intentioned as dispelling illusion, still *affirms* the story as worth destroying and thus strengthens the illusion.
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Relationships that arise from a desire to lose oneself in the outwardly perfect story of another are doomed to failure. In many ways, a relationship necessitates that the two are broken in complementary ways so that the mutual destruction is palatable.
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Put another way, the desire to seek a BETTER story is symptomatic of a broken story that cannot end. Vs seeking a complementary story b/c the desire is to complete and end the story.
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The self hatred and self-story hatred link HAS to be severed. Otherwise the self forces the self-story into a neverending seeking of redemption.
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This is understood by Christianity which solves all problems by stating as definitive fact that You. Are. Already. Redeemed. However, as a story itself, it’s is also fundamentally an illusion requiring belief and faith.
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Each story eventually devolves into a bag of bad analogies. However. The realization through focused introspection of consciousness reaches the same result in a different way.
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Which is by seeing and noticing that there is no possibility of a true redeemer or one who can be redeemed. That is, redemption is a property of story, not reality.
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That is the optimism of the impossibility of redemption. Everyone is doomed.
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