Anons, I was considering developing a bunch of survey questions to diagnose hylic/NPC syndrome with a high level of confidence. Here is the first question I came up with:>"Do you consider yourself to have any animalistic qualities?"What do you guys think of the following theory based off that question? Theoretically, it would make sense for a hylic to answer no to this make-believe survey question because to an unconscious human being, they just are what they are. From their perspective, the highest the ladder goes is a human being which is distinct from an animal and so the hylic would naturally be compelled to exalt themselves and answer "No, I don't consider myself to have animalistic qualities". Yet, to a conscious spirit inhabiting a physical body, they would clearly recognize the animal nature stemming from having a physical body and a developed spirituality on the part of the conscious person may not even be necessary for this disparity in answering to manifest.
>>416634051) belief in physical causes2) belief that reality results from the interaction of multiple opposing causes
"Why am I me rather than you?"and"What would you say that you have in common with God?"
>>41663506specifically,"What are some commonalities between your subjective first person experience and God's subjective first person experience?"The idea is that they won't nail the 'presence' part of awareness, but they will focus on the properties such as "Well, God is omnipresent."But the ominipresence is fluff.
>>41663515found the hylic
>>41663527Lol, I know I'm not a hylic.
>>41663527I can't into omnipresence neither does godHumanizing a deity who made us as it's clones is authorized
>>41663527
Really, you should be able to sense their aura by now. Haven't you been training?