Okay, let’s pretend. Let’s pretend that we are spiritual beings having a human experience. Let’s pretend that materialism has only a limited view on the world and that there is more for us to explore. Let’s pretend, that if we fall in love it’s not only a cocktail of hormones rushing through our veins, but that we have fallen in love with the beauty of a real human being that exists as an entity, just as we do. Let’s pretend, that our lives actually have meaning: that the job we have, the friends we socialise with, the parents and siblings we grow up with, the part of the world we live in, all have a meaning and give us the learning opportunities we need.
If all of this pretence gives us more peace of mind than the view materialism holds ready for us, then we’re on the verge of living in the universe of The Profound. Because the world depicted in the series The Profound is full of meaning: life has a trajectory, we’re here to grow and mature, the world of our five senses is not all there is, and art really matters.
Let’s pretend that much of the world we see: the wars, the famines, the problems, the focus on negativity, the simplistic narratives, are there, because some entities want them to be there. And that these entities don’t have our well-being as their objective.
Let’s also pretend that the way out of that misery is a mindset that tries to make our planet and our society more beautiful, than it already is. If you can say Yes to this aspect of our game of pretence, then you are likely to be a member of the Cymdeithas, without actually knowing that you are. Welcome!
Our’s is a clan of people who fight for what is good and true. And that – in a nutshell – his the philosophy of TP (The Profound).