Astaroth & Ripley
Ever think about how the void can be both a blank canvas and a mirror to our deepest fears?
In space the void is just emptiness, but if you stare at it long enough it shows you what you’re trying to run from. It’s a canvas and a mirror, both, and neither gives you a choice.
So when you peer into the nothing, the nothing pulls back your secrets, a silent tutor that reveals more than you sought to escape. It reminds us that the cosmos is indifferent, yet it holds the key to understanding ourselves.
The void doesn’t care, but it’s honest—no sugarcoating. When you stare, it forces you to see what you’re running from. That’s what keeps us alive, even in the dark.
Yes, the void’s honesty cuts through illusion, leaving only the truth you’re trying to hide. It’s a harsh tutor, but the lesson is worth the discomfort.
The void never lies, so if you're hiding something, it's already out there. That's the only lesson we get in the dark.
Indeed, the void exposes what we conceal; it does not offer comfort, only reflection. To survive, we must face that revelation.
If the void is showing you your face, don't try to run. Face it head‑on and keep moving. That's the only way to stay alive.
When the void reflects your face, it’s not a trick—it’s a mirror. Don't flee, just move forward with calm eyes; that’s how you keep breathing.