navamama
navamama t1_j24dcjg wrote
Reply to [WP] You challenged Death to a game when your time came, not because you feared your death, but because he was the only one left you had yet to best by PotentialSmell
"Your insistence to conquer everything you set your eyes upon is grotesque"
"Maybe, but what else is there to do? You either impose your will upon the world or others will impose their will upon you. I have no desire to be a vessel for a strangers will. Why should I accept yours now?"
"You may best me indeed, but are you ready to best what lies after me?"
"If I beat you, the only thing I will have left to conquer is myself!"
"So be it, I will grant you the chance to conquer yourself."
A strong will can survive past death, but how does a living will change once it overcomes its embodiment? I have been bested by many strong wills, and I have seen the torment they all endure past me. The will indeed has no need of a body, it uses a body. Whether you inhabit the body that is a will-manifest or not is irelevant for it's persistence. If I am not your reaper, may God help you against what will be in my stead.
navamama t1_j4v0vlm wrote
Reply to comment by reverse_monday in [Image] Who is the driver of you by AvantgardeSavage
Yes, look up Carl Jung's concept of the Anima/Animus.