3.107

I’ve spoken of different layers of gods:

  • a tentative overarching prismatic god—implicit, hidden (§3.74), projected as family resemblance (§3.56)—at best, building bridges between beings;
  • a world, shown differently by each spectrum god;
  • holes from spirits and ghosts, each able to show how things could be globally (THIS), as each points towards other prismatics; and
  • a stranger god, casting the trick of a unified centre, but who lives in the flashes of beings and being.

Each god foretells its doom, downfall, and succession. For each god, as god, holds up and is held up by a world; yet, when they no longer fit and are no longer held up, the god lives on, but not in the same way. Even the Fates, the Moirai, meet an end. – All gods, while immortal, aren’t eternal (§3.39).

Yet, for now, they’re young; they’ve barely emerged: let them step forth from the shadows.