Those who don't read fantastical literature because "it's not real" don't understand two things fundamentally:
- What "real" means.
- Where the fictional comes from.
When you're seeing an inspired author - you are witnessing the highest level of spiritual channeling possible.
HP Lovecraft, among many others, is a great example of this - just peering into other worlds.
Once a certain threshold of mastery is achieved in wordcraft, peculiar gates begin to open to one's imagination.
They can commune with stranger worlds with surprising clarity and reinterpret them into manageable allegories and symbols.
At the highest level - there is little to no difference between an astute writer and a master magician.
When I say dyslexic writing and bad grammar are primary signs of possession.
"Haha don't be ridiculous lmao"
Literally the very next moment:
"Yo why are the Epstein file emails written so weird with random dots and upper/lowercase letters and misspellings?" 🤔👁️🤪
The best writers you know are also the best channelers and diviners you know.
Strong calligraphy is a symptom of psychic ability, and of enhanced imaginative function.
Bad grammar, ugly writing, gained dyslexia are all signs of possession and disconnection from self.
There exists such a thing as aesthetic intelligence.
Those who have it may derive knowledge and meaning from form alone.
As form is a symbolic representation of temperament, and temperament - a clue that hints at the core essence of a thing.
Its true name & how to command it.