what kinds of worlds exist around us that we never experience?

How connected are we? How do we connect?

How many "worlds" have we left in the past?

How many entire spectrums of emotion can you no longer feel because the world you felt them in no longer exists?

(how aware are you of these infinite, inaccessible, and invisible worlds? Will you only be able to see them once you're shocked by looking back at them years in the distance?)

If it's so hard to truly connect with our own emotions, from a slightly different time, then how much are we really connected to other people?

A small change in time, environment, social circle, or what we experience in everyday life, changes everything.

How many of us really live in the same world?

What is the collective unconscious?




The allure of nostalgia and foreign culture are two common and effective ways to escape one's current world of social constructs.
However, there exists vast other forms of derealizational experiences besides these two. One might argue that great art and other forms of culture by definition creates or
transports people to a new mental world, which is why good art is always a tangable manifestation of philosophy, no matter how intentional or serious that philosophy may be.
It's possible that this mental growth, change, or escape from a given world of social constructs is necessary for all changes in human existence, on both deeply personal and grand historical scales -it's just rarely a conscious decision.








The definition of art (or culture or even one's environment), in this sense, encompasses far more of your life's experiences than what you might imagine

what world do you live in? did you choose it? what created your world? do you wish you could feel something else?

There are endless worlds unimagined




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