3.27
Seeing otherwise lets a thing stand forth in its intensity and prismatics. This is not to become a follower of another god, but to pay tribute and respects.
Then, things shine more crisply in our world. Their power and beauty is the way they surge forth towards us and pull back towards their world.
Out of the mist, attendant spirits emerge and ring you about. While the prismatic god keeps watch, it doesn’t fully see, for full visibility is not possible. The panopticon—divine or physical—works on condition of the seeming eradication of other worlds.
To experience the shining of a thing is to share in its intensity.