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Continuation

>>19874705
Krita Yuga means the creative age. Beholden to our will, we are bound to desire and suffer, but through proper teachings, study, and meditation can one day be met in a state of moksha, never to suffer again. But, because we're born of different nature, stature, and opportunity, some of our souls are bound to infinite suffering, spilled back into the abyss at the end of every lifetime in the pursuit of creation/moksha. Here, we're in a position to reach spiritual apothoesis. Other yugas are not as conducive to this (look at the world now; look up Kali Yuga since that's where we are now and read about it). In a very low sense, Will is the catalyst to physically realizing abstract things; Krita Yuga is a blissful epoch where we're all free to practice as we desire without strife. Everyone excelled, here, and no others would obstruct you. There is no poor/rich because there is no need to struggle for wealth or worldly desires, so true labor disappears in place of simply being left to use your will for spiritual elucidation. This naturally follows to the absence of hatred/evil thoughts/despair. Disease and aging are not spiritual detractors, but here we let them become psychic and then spiritual detractors. With all these aside, our will is in service of our head, and we can be left to meditate.
Lambdadelta embodies the force of nature that moves all agents, and the will here is no exception. It's the free pursuit of Tao, in metaphysical terms, except for Hinduism.

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As an addendum to this, definitely read Borges if you liked Umineko! There's so much in common there that you don't even have to like literature or VNs to appreciate one if you appreciate the other, and the short story format is conducive to the new reader's investment!

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