In this chapter, we learn that the "phantasmal" world is more real than the "real" one, and that all of the illusions in the world are illusions in one's mind. In other words, everything in the real world is a reflection of the things in the imaginary world. This is why, in the phantom world, all the people are silent, because they're afraid of being caught in the illusion. The master of the "legendary realons" reminds us that the illusion of the world is not real. It's just an illusion in your mind. The illusions are all imaginary, he says, and everything you dream about will be like the reflection of other people's dreams. He tells us that this is ridiculous and pathetic, and he repeats what he heard from the other phantoms. He says that he's repeating what they said, but he doesn't tell us what he said. He's making us believe that he is the only one who stayed silent in the illusory world. He asks us if what he saw was real, and if it's true, is it true reflected in the other world? Um, yes, it is, but what you saw isn't real. He then asks us why we should ask him this question. He wants to know how he came out of the illusion, and what he can do to help him see
In this chapter, we learn that the "phantasmal" world is more real than the "real" one, and that all of the illusions in the world are illusions in one's mind. In other words, everything in the real world is a reflection of the things in the imaginary world. This is why, in the phantom world, all the people are silent, because they're afraid of being caught in the illusion. The master of the "legendary realons" reminds us that the illusion of the world is not real. It's just an illusion in your mind. The illusions are all imaginary, he says, and everything you dream about will be like the reflection of other people's dreams. He tells us that this is ridiculous and pathetic, and he repeats what he heard from the other phantoms. He says that he's repeating what they said, but he doesn't tell us what he said. He's making us believe that he is the only one who stayed silent in the illusory world. He asks us if what he saw was real, and if it's true, is it true reflected in the other world? Um, yes, it is, but what you saw isn't real. He then asks us why we should ask him this question. He wants to know how he came out of the illusion, and what he can do to help him see