Seeing this paragraph, EVA still vaguely discussed all three aspects and finally came to the conclusion of integration. The indulgent Miri-san, Ritsuko's mother who created magi, and Shinji Ikari, who represents the status quo of most modern people and obeys the will of the majority, can't get rid of the loneliness caused by the innate estrangement, which eventually leads to the disappearance of the body and the reintegration of consciousness. One, back to Lilith's ending. The setting is said to be from Judaism, and it feels that this kind of existence that has stood for thousands of years is indeed very powerful. If Lilith is regarded as the singularity of the Big Bang, it is really a prophecy that makes people's backs go crazy.
But Lilith in EVA is only the origin of humans and apostles. This setting that essentially separates organic creatures from the universe also leads to the final bug, that is, creatures develop with the expansion of the universe. The inexplicable limitation of this religious origin is, where are the genes? Or that the soul is actually a community of genes and consciousness, just like the view of attacking the shell, the soul must be reversed from the physical body to prove its existence and will change, not only organic creatures and even robots are also formed due to programming and self-awareness. Souls, and biological consciousnesses are indeed controlled by a system called society. From this point of view, EVA and Attack in the Shell are really a pair of complementary touches.
However, in this way, the human soul is fundamentally subject to two systems. How can you say that you are free?
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