User blog comment:Madman97/The CHIM Theory: Why I don't think it exists/@comment-13446185-20131127055906/@comment-13446185-20131129231455

'Well, in any case, don't think I won't accept CHIM if proper proof is given to me. I still think it is a wonderful theory.'

What would you consider proper proof?

'"Just a Dream." Yeah, they give me that  kind of unintelligible bulls***, no offense.'

Well it's strange, and it's ment to be strange. I feel like alot of people hate Kirkbride's lore because it is confusing without realizing that it is supposed to be confusing.

I guess you could say it isn't a dream, but a dream is the best way to describe it.

Anu supposedly achieved the "six walking ways"' and reached Amaranth (becoming a new godhead and forming a new universe), yet Anu is described only as "static light". Can static light dream? I would say no, but perhaps it can, perhaps it is something else that is similar to a dream?

Alot to understanding Kirkbrides lore is asking yourself questions.

Also, what would you call CHIM then?

CHIM is the manipulation of the universe by becoming a temporary replacement for the "dreamer".

CHIM can only be achieved if you know that everything exists yet everything is fake, just a manifestation of a "dream". If you can see this you can know that while everyone is seperate, everyone is actually the same person because everyone is just part of the dream of a "godhead". When everyone is now seen as one person you can love that one person, which is the entire universe.

and I guess if you truly love the entire universe you can manipulate it as well.