Kotodama 14

The apocalypse is depicted as the destruction of the world at the end of times; yet, accompanied by revelations of the truth of existence.

As the world and time are creations of the self, apocalypse is not the end of the eternal and timeless universe.

Apocalypse is the end of the self.

 

“Apocalypse” literally means “the lifting of the veil”. The veil is the self.

Upon our bodily death, the self disappears.

What’s revealed behind the self is the soul, what we are before and after a brief journey in life as a self.

This is the truth of existence: the self is but a temporary illusion separating us from ultimate reality, the oneness of every thing.

Those who know this revelation before the apocalypse revel in life.

They recognize the soul in every thing, treating every thing with reverence and compassion.

Those not knowing this truth perceive the world created by the self as reality. Life is an emotional rollercoaster ride and apocalypse is horrific destruction.