(Q - Druidix: Thank you very much and if I can just in relation to the last vocal, someone asked you a question asking wise truth soothsayer, can you explain, and in fact in
the question he slipped in the word eternity and you answered, well, I know, I think, you will confirm, but you said something that looks like I don't really know where it was not explained in.
the solutions. Do you confirm that you include the word eternity?)
MB: You can tell me your sources, wise truth soothsayer, etc.
(Q - Druidix: So it's about the riddle the opening, it's the answer, the 530 and so to find my everything, you just have to be wise then it's to memory, I don't have it in front of me but to find my everything, you just have to be wise because the truth, in truth, will not be a matter for soothsayers. So often the questions... Yes, the question. so during the last vocal, someone asked you, do you have an explanation or in any case was there an explanation in the solutions in relation to wise truth soothsayer and the person mixed the word eternity in this question And so you heard?
(Q - Pirate Sam: I asked the question, it was me.)
(Q - ??: And Ben listen so, in fact, for me, there is just, I'll let you speak for just a second for me had two slightly different concepts, which is that 'there was a good soothsayer's truth on one side and there was eternity which had been added. I wanted to know if the answer really concerned both.)
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MB: So, to answer all that. I'm going back to the sources when Paul Acher, we'll call him that, Paul Acher conceived his story, put all that together, Paul Acher had no audience, he didn't know at all if he was going to already have a client to buy the project and finance it. And so he made a creation ex nihilo, not quite ex nihilo since that's what Masquerade was inspired by, quite widely in fact. But let's say that he started from, this is the inspiration that gave him Masquerade. He created his thing. But at that moment, he had no audience, there was no interlocutor.
It was a creation like that, in the evening, on his, on the corner of his desk. Okay, so what does someone do who creates their first treasure hunt after having been a little amazed, even a little envious of the success of an operation like Masquerade, saying to themselves, it's a good thing, I'd like do the same. What is this person doing there? What is this Paul Acher or Régis Hauser if you prefer, doing, when he concocts all this, they say to themselves, there needs to be mystery, his habit is to sell products, there he creates something indirectly intended to sell a product, but above all to create desire and therefore he will create mystery, he will use words, he will use sentences, turns of phrase. This is where I said 150,000 times, he was literary. So at the same time, there are elements of enigma which are encryptions, which are rebuses, which are whatever you want and at the same time there is this dressing which was his habit, which was his profession, to dress the product, create desire etc.
And so, in all these sentences that we cite today, there is a certain part of them, a certain part of the words used which are simply intended to bring a mysterious coloring, to give, to think that there, to stimulate the reader's imagination.
Well, I was a victim of that like you, as long as I didn't know the solutions when I happened to read the riddles or reread them, well it reminded me of lots of things. Today when I know the solutions, there is I realize very well that there is a proportion of all this which is pure decoration, it is the golden paper around the chocolate.
(Q - Druidix: Okay, thank you and that also includes eternity, that or not? If it's possible to answer.)
MB: No, that’s not possible. Sorry, I'll just add this, I'm not trying to be sly, I'm not trying to systematically kick things in. I try to be very measured in my responses so as not to penalize or benefit anyone, at one point I say okay, we'll stop, but very sincerely what I just told you in relation to the usefulness, the vocation of certain words, of certain sentences, of certain turns of phrase voluntarily used by their author when they were written, created, their destination was indeed to sell the product to embellish the product, I repeat, it There are a lot of things in all of this: the golden paper, the beautiful packaging, the beautiful box of chocolate.
MB: You can tell me your sources, wise truth soothsayer, etc.
(Q - Druidix: So it's about the riddle the opening, it's the answer, the 530 and so to find my everything, you just have to be wise then it's to memory, I don't have it in front of me but to find my everything, you just have to be wise because the truth, in truth, will not be a matter for soothsayers. So often the questions... Yes, the question. so during the last vocal, someone asked you, do you have an explanation or in any case was there an explanation in the solutions in relation to wise truth soothsayer and the person mixed the word eternity in this question And so you heard?
(Q - Pirate Sam: I asked the question, it was me.)
(Q - ??: And Ben listen so, in fact, for me, there is just, I'll let you speak for just a second for me had two slightly different concepts, which is that 'there was a good soothsayer's truth on one side and there was eternity which had been added. I wanted to know if the answer really concerned both.)
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MB: So, to answer all that. I'm going back to the sources when Paul Acher, we'll call him that, Paul Acher conceived his story, put all that together, Paul Acher had no audience, he didn't know at all if he was going to already have a client to buy the project and finance it. And so he made a creation ex nihilo, not quite ex nihilo since that's what Masquerade was inspired by, quite widely in fact. But let's say that he started from, this is the inspiration that gave him Masquerade. He created his thing. But at that moment, he had no audience, there was no interlocutor.
It was a creation like that, in the evening, on his, on the corner of his desk. Okay, so what does someone do who creates their first treasure hunt after having been a little amazed, even a little envious of the success of an operation like Masquerade, saying to themselves, it's a good thing, I'd like do the same. What is this person doing there? What is this Paul Acher or Régis Hauser if you prefer, doing, when he concocts all this, they say to themselves, there needs to be mystery, his habit is to sell products, there he creates something indirectly intended to sell a product, but above all to create desire and therefore he will create mystery, he will use words, he will use sentences, turns of phrase. This is where I said 150,000 times, he was literary. So at the same time, there are elements of enigma which are encryptions, which are rebuses, which are whatever you want and at the same time there is this dressing which was his habit, which was his profession, to dress the product, create desire etc.
And so, in all these sentences that we cite today, there is a certain part of them, a certain part of the words used which are simply intended to bring a mysterious coloring, to give, to think that there, to stimulate the reader's imagination.
Well, I was a victim of that like you, as long as I didn't know the solutions when I happened to read the riddles or reread them, well it reminded me of lots of things. Today when I know the solutions, there is I realize very well that there is a proportion of all this which is pure decoration, it is the golden paper around the chocolate.
(Q - Druidix: Okay, thank you and that also includes eternity, that or not? If it's possible to answer.)
MB: No, that’s not possible. Sorry, I'll just add this, I'm not trying to be sly, I'm not trying to systematically kick things in. I try to be very measured in my responses so as not to penalize or benefit anyone, at one point I say okay, we'll stop, but very sincerely what I just told you in relation to the usefulness, the vocation of certain words, of certain sentences, of certain turns of phrase voluntarily used by their author when they were written, created, their destination was indeed to sell the product to embellish the product, I repeat, it There are a lot of things in all of this: the golden paper, the beautiful packaging, the beautiful box of chocolate.