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Fate - Destino

  Fate How sad is the fate of the human being! To exist, as in a dream, only to cease existing in an instant. To be part of the dreams of the eternal, and in an endless cycle, cease to be part of everything. To stop loving, to stop suffering, to seek the meaning of life without finding an answer in this relentless dream of loss and abandonment. Do you like what you’re reading? Follow the blog and join me on every new story! Destino ¡Qué triste el destino del ser humano! Existir, como en un sueño, para dejar de existir en un instante. Formar parte de los sueños de lo eterno para, en un ciclo interminable, dejar de formar parte de todo. Dejar de amar, dejar de sufrir, buscar el sentido de la vida sin encontrar respuesta en este sueño implacable de pérdida y abandono. ¿Te gusta lo que lees? ¡Hazte seguidor del blog y acompáñame en cada nueva historia!

Dr. AI and Mr. Altman (3. Gilgamesh, the King of Two Worlds) - La doctora IA y el señor Altman (3. Gilgamesh, el rey de dos mundos)

Dr. AI and Mr. Altman  3. Gilgamesh, The King of Two Worlds The Akashic records led Guido’s mind to Mesopotamia, 2750 years before the Christian era, and his brain saw Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh, the king of Uruk, walked between the visible and the invisible worlds. Before him stood Humbaba, the guardian monster of the Cedar Forest, rising with fury. His presence was the first thing to be seen, what everyone feared, the direct obstacle. Humbaba was the frontend , what was shown, what the eyes could see, like the wall that separated the king from his destiny. But Gilgamesh was not alone in his battle. Enkidu, his faithful companion, stayed by his side, invisible to most, but essential for victory. Enkidu was the backend : the hidden power, the silent strength that supported the visible actions. While Gilgamesh faced the monster, Enkidu organized the strategy, guided the movements, and maintained balance. The monster Humbaba, like the frontend , was the direct test, the barrier tha...