The
invisible chains forged from opinion, belief, and appearance — the mind prison created when language loads words with unexamined
assumptions, turning them into fetters that bind thought, perception, and consent.
It is the state of being shackled by doxa (δόξα) — the false "reality" of
collective opinion, contextual framing, and mandated narratives — rather than reaching episteme (true knowledge) or direct seeing.
Doxa (δόξα) = opinion, belief, appearance — the false "reality" most live in, mistaking shadows for truth (Plato's big theme).
Desmos (δεσμός) = bond, chain, fetter, prison — literal shackles, but metaphor for anything binding the mind/soul.
"Most people spend their lives in doxadesmos, chained by the
opinions and
loaded words handed down to them, never realising the bars are made of
language itself."