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TITLE: Regarding the Walking Ways, and how we view them.

Short Introduction
Upon having several discussions on the topic with a few people, I came to the decision to try to explain some Walking Ways in how Vivec explains the Walking Ways. There's even a short Poem about it in ESO This is what we will be basing our discussion off of: "Six are the formulas to heaven by violence"

- Sermon 6

The Walking Ways we will be trying to assess are as follows: We will start off with CHIM.
 * CHIM
 * Enantiomorphs
 * Mythopoeia
 * The Prolix Tower
 * Mantling
 * Generalised Apotheosis

Regarding CHIM
CHIM, of course being a topic that can easily be over-complicated, has a simple concept to it that we all know of, or should know of. This'll be the ideology of seeing the Mundus wheel sideways, as an "I", and achieving the realisation of individuality, and how it doesn't apply to the person. There of, the person achieves the Apotheosis of CHIM, achieving a term above the Divine. With this, we shall take in CHIM as being one of the "Six ways to reach Heaven by Violence". But...how so? How is CHIM violent in any way? Well, the violence, just like the stone of the Snow-Throat, can be Metaphorical. The violence in this is breaking the natural flow of Mortal Life, and placing yourself above that. Thiis is a violation against nature, so to speak, and this is how CHIM can be seen as "Violent". Of course, the Walking Ways are many - potentially much more than what Vivec tells us. We have to keep in mind that even if CHIM is it's own Walking Way, it's own Apotheotic state, there may be many ways to walk said paths. A good example to use here would be Talos. Said to achieve an Apotheotic state similar to, or equal to CHIM, but not in the Generalised sense that we believe in. But we'll et to that later.

Regarding Enantiomorphs
Enantiomorphs, in the same way as CHIM, are a violation against nature in the Apotheotic level. But what would be the case with the Enantiomorph? In an Enantiomorph, a new identity usually takes shape after some specific terms are met.