BOOK OF
ABYSS BOOK OF ABYSS
VERA SO
BOOK OF
ABYSS BOOK OF ABYSS
VERA SO
Monsters are real. They live deeply inside everyone's heart.
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The Begining There was a girl, shy and also a crier. She felt in love something she was not supposed to love. And she had a dream, a dream about being a dragon so that she can free and fly away from trouble. People laughed and called her a stranger. So, she cried, but no one listened. They told her not to show her emotion, real thought, because that was disgraceful. She was disappointed. Unable to build close relationship with anyone, she isolated herself. Then, she created different masks for herself to wear and never showvher feelings again. The monster inside her heart disappeared, leaving only its shadow, quietly sleeping in the abyss, waiting for the next awakening.
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"Collective unconscious, a form of the unconscious  (that part of the mind containing memories and impulses of which the individual is not aware) common to mankind as a whole and personal unconscious, which arises from the experience of the individual. According to Carl Jung, the collective unconscious contains archetypes, or universal primordial images and ideas."
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