3.37

The gods aren’t in command or control. There are at least three ways this is the case. Firstly, gods don’t render choices deterministic, even though they contribute to and maintain the horizon in which these take place.

Secondly, gods aren’t omniscient, omnipresent, or omnipotent, nor could they be (§3.35). Because they can never seal off their worlds from invasion or embrace (seduction and warfare), they’re pulled and collide into spaces of appearance. Gods are incommensurably commensurable.

Thirdly, gods are relational: they are as they are, differentially (§3.20). This means they are what they are due to relations with others. When prisms meet, prismatic gods change.