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He wants to use love and cooperation yet he does not help his older son learn love, in bird culture this is considered a dick move.
Even if Hagaromo teaches Indra what is love and care for others, after his death Indra will again step on the same path what he chose before, due to the Sharingan.
No doubt sharingan is so cool and beautiful but there is a catch
Whereas Ashura already know the true love.
Love is something cannot be taught nor given but power is something that can be given and taught
Indra style of doing things is quite the opposite, he doesn't feel the people's pain like Hagaromo and Ashura. Seeking the true power of Sharingan turned him. Sharingan is really not less than a curse.
Come to think of it now I'm really liking Sasuke and Madara. And I guess I don't have to mention Itachi and Shisui, they are like Hagamaro, have both Sharingan and love.
Man his last words gave gusebumps
13/02/2022.
Damn.
where is hamura and why didn't hagaromo give his rinnegan to asura
its because madara and sauske are reincarnations of indra
yuh thats cause there brothers both had diff mongekyo and the fact that they are different people fundamentally but still the same through reincarnation
u do also know he had sauske straight pattern also
its as i said there brothers had fiffrent sharingans im sayin dat because they both took there brothers eyes which means there there mangekyo will be more diff then it already is
and sauske had also unlocked a straight pattern like madara due to there deeper connection ( like madara put it) which means that both sauske and madara both unlocked straight patterns after taking there brothers eyes
the connection happens after they both take there brothers eyes
the connection is the straight pattern bro
the straight pattern on moth mongekyo and rinnegan
Wait didn't madara say his eye pattern and sasukes looked same🤔
His real eyes became renegan so maybe that
How beautiful.........THAT IT ENDED!!!!!
Now on to the main story.
This is a powerful reflection on how current religions can take the same scripture and come to different beliefs.