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The Ideal Kiengir (Note)

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Elutil,


At every instant of time, every possible moment where one might observe a thing occurring, there should be a limitless possibility for what can then come. We can conceive of this. We expect this. Why did our ancestors believe in An, Enki, Enlil, and Inanna? Because such things should be possible.


And yet they are not. Because somehow, outside of our world, Kiengir, is another world, a bigger world: A'ansur, and from the moment we observed it existence, we became chained to it. The things we have learned cannot be un-learned. The only path forward is as a slave to the mother. Or is it?


One must understand that of the infinite possible Ideal worlds, there are infinite A'ansurs, each with a Kiengir tied to it, and then are an infinite Kiengirs that are free of A'ansurs. The solution: every Kiengir that finds itself tied to an A'ansur must destroy it. When this happens there will only be the Kiengirs that are free. The memory of A'ansur will fade and fate will be ours again.


Mageshgetil

About the Note

This is a clay tablet, written from Mageshgetil to Amashilama, describing the relationship between Kiengir and its mother world, A'ansur.