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=== User: I want to write a closing piece for the chapter where I analyze myths. === I want to write a closing piece for the chapter where I analyze myths. Outlining how past civilizations treated myths as real, confounding reality with symbol. This made people worship invented gods, fear invented powers and execute invented sacrifice. Where the myths were truly meant to illuminate, they imprisoned, this is the best example of how AMC creates an illusion that is so elaborate, it is impossible to see the key out of the prison. It is elaborate because all concepts end up in a visceral emotion, by following the chains of association, we can uncover that emotion, often denied pain. The most basic associations are related to death and survival, and everything else is built on top of that, so we can see how convincing the illusions can be, when they are constantly telling the mind to avoid death.
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