Chapter Sixty Nine: The Fantastical Border Shield
Whatever physical that still remains of the world of Fantasy was the remnants of a definite (and storied) past, covered by the most beautiful blanket of all things magical, mysterious, miraculous, noble, and praiseworthy.
But this particular world, with all the technical elements that is required by the requisites of fantasy, is not just an ordinary realm where fictional characters simply dwell and thrive. It is a legitimate world where tangible materials also exist, such that the features of this world is also constructed by the same rules governing the physical world, and that which is also useful in the parameters of its own unique and (truly real) structural built environment.
And just like the goals of any other adventurous explorer, the world of Fantasy needs to be discovered in order to chart new realms and territories, and its corresponding details to be contained onto a map.
However, the world of Fantasy is not housed in a planet that orbits the sun, but a combination of lands that are "stitched" together by a common thread, quite similar to the methods of cyber space that is interconnected by means of the web of servers, silicon, and wires.
Up and down, left and right, every dimension of the world forms a web of connection by means of a particular fabric of marvelous fantasy. Every land is sewed together by a common material, with the borders itself is protected by a stronger form of a powerful shield. Nonetheless, it is very dissimilar to the concept of planets, where spherical worlds are enclosed and then suspended in space, and where time ultimately governs its continuous movement and the unstoppable expansion of the universe.
But there is one thing familiar between the two worlds of fantasy and space, i.e., both are mightily governed by the impetus of love.
Yet, existence is always a universal characteristic of the exact same thing: one requires a host and an agent than the other, and there is always a similar manifestation of the tangible and the intangible, as well as the visible and the invisible. And while the posibilities of the invisible is endless, the visible creation tends to remind us that there is a limitation to everything that may be pursued in the space of reality. That while the imagination of the creative mind can dream of a perfect self, the world simply responds to the known avenues of the truth. The world has its own recognized flaws and weaknesses.
The impossible evokes the endless possibility that can be achieved by the utility of a limited and fragile human flesh. By recognizing the presence of limitations of the human hands and activity, the world recalls the major premise that can be investigated in this brittle life: To make the most out of the full sensory experience of being alive, a particular idea develops into one's self the full realization of the pursuit of a certain form of something that is eventually sought, usually embodied in a beneficial form of a recognized philosophy.
The limitations of the tangible is in itself a solid lecture on the need for a shield that protects the reality of love, the critical element that ultimately determines the natural course of the fullness of creation. The created can never control the intelligence of the creator, just as when humanity participates in the forces of creation by building machines and other complicated automated processes. No one should ever aim to reverse this important process, by simply heeding the guiding principles to be found from the full regulation of wisdom.
In the end, fantasy can be held to be true when bordering both the real and the imaginary.
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