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Can someone please translate this?
Hmm. Actually, I have no need for a core… keep it secret, alright? I am an individual and complete being. A special solid being.
Since I am a conscious life form, I have no attachment to this physical body. I merely took on this body in response to the surrounding faith.
As for the reason I have no reproductive capability… it is because it is unnecessary.
I am an individual and complete being, and one of the Dragon Species of which only four exist.
The Storm Dragon Veldora that is me!I possess neither lifespan nor physical body. I am a mass of magicules, and as long as I have will, I am immortal!!!
Since I am a conscious life form, I have no attachment to this physical body. I merely took on this body in response to the surrounding faith.
As for the reason I have no reproductive capability… it is because it is unnecessary.
I am an individual and complete being, and one of the Dragon Species of which only four exist.
The Storm Dragon Veldora that is me!I possess neither lifespan nor physical body. I am a mass of magicules, and as long as I have will, I am immortal!!!
Luvelage thinks.
What is called contradiction…?
What first existed was a world of “death” without end.
However the “beginning” called “life” also did not exist in that world. There was neither excess nor deficiency it was filled with tranquility.
Fearing change, it was dozing as if dreaming.
Amidst that, one half leapt out toward freedom with courage in its chest.
And for the first time, it came to know something called loneliness.
Just as Veldanava was so, the still unnamed Ivaraje also came to feel loneliness.
If one returns to omniscience and omnipotence, all change ceases to exist.
If one cries out that they dislike that, then one must carve open the path oneself.
Veldanava sought a new world, new companions.
In contrast to that, Ivaraje, lacking the courage to obtain wisdom and emotion, chose the path of feeling nothing.
And thus, after the passage of tens of billions of years
God became one once again.
And yet, why is it not the “All-one”?
There are likely many factors,but Rimuru’s words are probably correct after all.
In the end, there are multiple ways of thinking.
All of them were correct, and yet also incorrect.
What is called contradiction…?
What first existed was a world of “death” without end.
However the “beginning” called “life” also did not exist in that world. There was neither excess nor deficiency it was filled with tranquility.
Fearing change, it was dozing as if dreaming.
Amidst that, one half leapt out toward freedom with courage in its chest.
And for the first time, it came to know something called loneliness.
Just as Veldanava was so, the still unnamed Ivaraje also came to feel loneliness.
If one returns to omniscience and omnipotence, all change ceases to exist.
If one cries out that they dislike that, then one must carve open the path oneself.
Veldanava sought a new world, new companions.
In contrast to that, Ivaraje, lacking the courage to obtain wisdom and emotion, chose the path of feeling nothing.
And thus, after the passage of tens of billions of years
God became one once again.
And yet, why is it not the “All-one”?
There are likely many factors,but Rimuru’s words are probably correct after all.
In the end, there are multiple ways of thinking.
All of them were correct, and yet also incorrect.
If a person dies, the soul disperses, and then disappears.
It may go around reincarnation, or in the underworld receive torment from the demon race (Demons), and there are also those who become a Buddha in other words, "sublimate."
What can be said in common is that if the soul can no longer maintain its form, that is death, and it reaches nothingnes
.…So?
So I thought. About the definition of death, and about eternal life.
We are long lived species, you know? To begin with, we have lifespans equal to infinity, so there is no need to worry about eternal life, is there?
It may go around reincarnation, or in the underworld receive torment from the demon race (Demons), and there are also those who become a Buddha in other words, "sublimate."
What can be said in common is that if the soul can no longer maintain its form, that is death, and it reaches nothingnes
.…So?
So I thought. About the definition of death, and about eternal life.
We are long lived species, you know? To begin with, we have lifespans equal to infinity, so there is no need to worry about eternal life, is there?