(ACT) Life and Death – the past-tense state of “living” within a
declared “dreamworld” refers to a causal anticipation of death. Inherent in this eliminatory anticipation is the act of waking; in this case, waking refers to finding one’s body displaced outside the realm of this preconceived “dreamworld” after a long and tumultuous slumber. Upon waking, behavior invokes alienation and disorientation set in a hostile, hyperreal environment deemed The Matrix. To be living in simulation renders the causality of dying to be reborn in a waking rebirth of sensation and inherent realization.
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