No Heaven of Mine - A Fallen Angel Quest

[X] You are the master of your own mind. All your thoughts can be only yours and yours alone.

What can I say, I know the story I want to see and this seems like the closest thing to it.
 
[X] The Silence spoke through your thoughts, and you will let it.

Because if we're going to reflect this ideal of perfected order, let's go all in.

No self-delusion, no denial of the desire which brought us low. Such would be beneath the perfection we seek to embody.
 
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[X] The Silence spoke through your thoughts, and you will let it.

I wouldn't mind the self-confident vote, either.
 
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[X] The Silence spoke through your thoughts, and you will let it.

Because if we're going to reflect this ideal of perfected order, let's go all in.

No self-delusion, no denial of the desire which brought us low. Such would be beneath the perfection we seek to embody.

Actually... yeah, on reflection that's more the sort of thing I want to see. To not just fall, but to fall willingly.

[X] The Silence spoke through your thoughts, and you will let it.
 
[X] You are the master of your own mind. All your thoughts can be only yours and yours alone.

Probably the best long term option, for sanity if nothing else
 
[X] The Silence spoke through your thoughts, and you need to try to contain it.
 
[X] The Silence spoke through your thoughts, and you will let it.

But greater still is the truth and the tongue that preaches it.
 
I feel like the real question being asked here is whether we conceptualize our fear of change as an external actor we grapple with, something that we listen to because it has a point (but is separate from us), or something is part of our own identity. All of them seem pretty compelling, to be honest.

[X] You are the master of your own mind. All your thoughts can be only yours and yours alone.

Our thoughts war with themselves, but they are ours. That itself seems more damning, but also more....human?
 
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