As I mentioned in the previous blog "About the Book´s Tittle", I will be exposing all the hidden meanings in the book. Now I will deconstruct the meaning of Real Asunción: the city that saw everything under the moonlight. And what is everything? The absence of nothing?
The systems have reduced an endless number of questions that by nature human beings should question. The most famous and commonly known label is philosophy. It was placed in a study branch away from everyone, making it inaccessible. At one point it was highly promoted and only the most erudite could have access to it. Today, its category has been lowered, taking it to a level that is attributed to psychological states and even consumption of psychotropic drugs, etc.
Something that seemed to be organic became deplorable. He moved away from all human reasoning to a point that, talking about philosophizing is related to madness.
How dangerous! Remove human questioning, program minds so that their intellectual levels are zero.
A robotic system for the masses to be deprogrammed in a matter of seconds, leading lives to a life without meaning. That they only exist for the benefit of seconds or third parties, but never for first.
That no longer exists!
In Súbito Escalofrío, dos José decides to name the city as Real Asunción for the following meaning:
Real = realistic, reality.
realistic1
From real1 and -ista.
1. adj. Of or relating to realism.
2. adj. supporter of realism Appl. to pers., u. t. c. s.
3. adj. Who acts with practical sense or tries to adjust to reality.
Reality
1. f. Real and effective existence of something.
2. f. Truth, what really happens.
3. f. What is effective or has practical value, as opposed to the fantastic and illusory.
virtual reality
1. f. Inform. Representation of scenes or images of objects produced by a computer system, which gives the sensation of their real existence.
In fact
1. location adv. Indeed, without a doubt.
actually really
1. location adv. truly.
(Source: The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE))
The reality that Don José had perceived or had been instilled in him as a lifestyle by his family, of course. He grew up in a world detached from human sentiment, which, as at the beginning, did not understand what "humanism" really meant.
Consequently, the trajectory of his life led him to learning blows that accumulated until the construction of everything that was indicated to him thundered: he must be José, the son of a father and a mother, the very image of a “supreme” being. ”And of philosophical marks that, by way of pleasure, were embedded in his mind as true without any logical questioning.
The decision to cut the family line and retire was for the sole meaning of living and creating/building their own reality.
The city should invite people who wish to live in it: free from realities built from their own benefit for the control of others.
Assumption
From the lat. assumetio, -ōnis.
write with may. initial ok 3.
1. f. Action and effect of assuming.
2. f. by antonym In Catholicism, the fact of being elevated to heaven by the Virgin Mary in body and soul.
3. f. In Catholicism, the feast with which the Church celebrates the assumption of the Virgin.
4. f. Elevation, generally of the spirit.
5. f. Act of being promoted to one of the first dignities, such as the pontificate, the empire, etc., by election or acclamation.
In his childhood he heard about the highest elevation of the human being as thanks for having lived a full life on this Earth. However, what he knew was totally contradicted by the interpretation that, in turn, he adapted into his language and made his own.
Despite all those great words that he heard here and there, they were not congruent with what he really felt towards and for life. He understood that something bigger was in front of him and that he couldn't see.
She felt like she had a transparent blindfold that hid the whole truth, her truth. This situation led him to get away from any idea taught, he needed to see what was so forbidden to him <it was not possible that every wrong action he experienced would take him to the dark Earth where the demons inhabit> He knew perfectly well that he was part of those demons, and in turn, was part of the angels who enjoyed heaven (good and evil).
Between the sloughs of his mind, between life and death, love and war, light or darkness, good and evil, he sheltered himself in his own being and reached an agreement with himself, or with José, who for a long time it had been left in oblivion. He didn't know it, but he did it years ago.
At that moment he woke up and saw himself in the "assumption" of his soul. It was present in front of him, he saw everything at the end after so many years. It had been found.
Conclusion: Real Asunción is the place where a being lives that removes the veil of ignorance, ego and fear. It is the reflection of a subject in front of a mirror and that must face what is before the object.
(Real Asunción. Illustrated by: Valeria Loy)
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