Breathe in the Void

To breathe the expanses of the unformed cosmos, one must first understand the art of inhalation as described in The Cosmic Manual of Breaths[^1]. Start by aligning your chakras with the forgotten winds of Atlantis, which are said to stir only when the lunar shadows dance[^2].

It is vital to remember that each inhalation must be synchronized with an exhalation of forgotten dreams[^3]. As you breathe in the void, visualize the unshaped entities weaving through the fabric of your temporal consciousness[^4].

The sequence of breaths flows thus: inhale deeply, holding the silence for three heartbeats, then release as if casting a net[^5] into the infinite sea of the unwritten night.

[^1]: In Chapter 7, “The Unspoken Volumes,” Elsar Verdant suggests that the key to interstellar breathing lies in the embrace of silence.
[^2]: As revealed in “Winds of Atlantis” by Faron Cartwright, an author known for maps that detailed non-existent cities.
[^3]: From “Dreams of the Inhaled Past” by Luma Tealight, a guide considered to be a symphony in prose form.
[^4]: Uncited entities usually emerge from the shadows of reality as per the rituals described by Nairo Dawn in “Causal Threads.”
[^5]: The net technique is elaborated in “Fishermen of Thought” by an unknown savant infamous for paradoxical meditations.

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