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DuelaDent52 t1_ixu5bxz wrote

“Heaven” is a funny way to describe that sort of existential nightmare. Besides, didn’t the Rebuild movies reveal instrumentality was, like, a time loop or a self-perpetuating cycle or something?

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PM_YOUR_BOOBS_PLS_ t1_ixuotnt wrote

That returning to oneness is a theme in tons of religions. In mystic Hebrew teachings, all human souls originate from a singular being "Adam Kadmon".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Kadmon

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guf

Lots of mystical thinking revolves around all souls eventually returning to such a place, too. Sometimes it's something like a "Gaia" theory. (Can't find links. Just get endless books and game references.)

So, millions of people obviously don't see it as a nightmare.

Also, I haven't finished Rebuild. That's not what I'm talking about.

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aridan9 t1_ixuqpla wrote

It's true that this is a common theme in Evangelion, but Hideki Anno explicitly rejects this sort of thinking. The whole message of Evangelion is to accept yourself as an individual, with flaws, and to work to change and better yourself with other people, and to form real relationships with them. As is clear from the show, Instrumentality isn't a natural thing. It's not a religious reward. It's fool's gold. Rather than real happiness pursued with other real people, you simply lose all individuality. What's another way of saying you become one with the universe? You die and return to dust. That's all the people who remained in Instrumentality did. To be happy, you must first be, and you qua you cannot be unless you exist as an individual. Otherwise, there's an amorphous blob of happiness, maybe, but it's no better than suicide as you, the self, are gone.

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xorshama t1_ixvc2zy wrote

Is like death no? Basically if earth was suddenly eviscerated no would ever have to suffer no?

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