Worlds are big though. If you flipped to some other world would you expect to meet yourself? I would think that unlikely. In another world you'd be a different person in a way and likely in different...
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Worlds are big though. If you flipped to some other world would you expect to meet yourself? I would think that unlikely. In another world you'd be a different person in a way and likely in different...
or if each individual incarnation Of Jean's (for example) soul were complete within their own dimension. The only possible reason to factor in the other incarnations is should one of them cross into...
Good point! :lol:
I think we all should. ;)
Yes, and there needn't even be a soul at all for the idea to work. Each you is both an independent you and a part of a whole at the same time.
I understand that metaphorically, but not metaphysically. How does it work to be an "aspect" of someone? Is Eddie Toren "real"? Are we "real" or are we aspects of some other Brice and Jayson...
I don't really remember without rereading. It does seem a little familiar though.
Is it not possible that the alternates (such as Eddie and Jake) in the alternate worlds are not truly different people, but all aspects of the same one? ...soul or not.
*runs the hell out of this thread*
:rofl:
Metaphorically, sure. Jake, on the other hand, died physically several times. What makes Susannah so special that she can renounce the Tower and "walk" away?
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Maybe, it was her...
Ooohhh! I must see this elephant.
But, whether love is real or not is entirely subjective also.
...but to them who loves it is as real as your love.
I have no doubt Annie Wilkes loved the Paul Sheldon in her mind. The problem became when he wasn't quite that person.