3.47
This account of the prismatic gods comes from within a horizon of the lineage of the One, from a tradition and an onto-theology. Though this account seems to be universal, an account of all other accounts, this is what it’s trying not to be!
In other words, my account of the prismatic gods carries its own meteorite: not just for some futural moment, but the Fates are already spinning. Not from on high, or outside; the Fates are embedded in every moment of the story, winding and unwinding the threads. Being ‘is’ prismatic. This doesn’t mean that Being—supposedly unitary, independent, originary—subsequently prismaticizes; the two are inextricable (§3.35).