Reader's Warning

to open your own eyes, the fruit of its garden must be sampled or tried. one must eat the fruit that God has given to you. and thus, may you die in the Act of Seeking true knowledge from a Demon’s Garden that has been prepared for you who may enter without knowledge and die for the blessing of this world. this poetic passage speaks of the pursuit of knowledge, the risk of seeking truth, and the transformative power of experience. it invites reflection on the balance between curiosity and consequence, and the courage required to explore the unknown.

  • remember, wisdom often lies at the intrasection of curiosity and caution.

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