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===Applications and Dangers of Osia === The potential applications of Osia—are vast and varied. Some scholars and mystics believe that it could unlock the secrets of creation, enabling practitioners to create or destroy matter at will, manipulate time and space, or even transcend the physical plane. It is also thought to hold the key to uncovering the deepest mysteries of existence, such as the nature of life and death, the workings of the soul, and the purpose of the universe. However, manipulating Osia is not without its dangers. Since Daathir is the fundamental consciousness of the universe, any alteration carries risks. Misuse of Osia can lead to personal consequences such as loss of self or madness. Furthermore, manipulating the consciousness of others raises ethical dilemmas, particularly regarding free will and the potential harm caused by altering their thoughts or emotions. As all of reality is interconnected through Daathir, changes to one aspect of consciousness can ripple across the universe, potentially causing unintended and catastrophic effects. Mastering Osia requires not only skill but also profound caution and awareness of the potential for harm.
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