Dance of Enatiomorphs

Post » Sun Sep 20, 2009 6:47 am

It starts with a simple, white orb. However, that orb shifts, and now, it's a yin-yang symbol. This symbol comes complete with the opposite colored dot in each side. (I wish I knew how to make a video.) Along the line that separates them, there are living creatures, dancing about in the thin line of gray.

The two dots begin to gravitate toward their properly colored side, but see each other as they approach the border. They prepare for war, and many of the living creatures join up with one side, or the other. The battle is cartoonish in nature, the whirling of cats and dogs in a cloud of dust... which from a distance, appears to be the rotations of a new yin-yang symbol, having its own twin dots in the middle. And the cycle continues, ever on a smaller and smaller scale, as Anu breaks into Anuiel and Padomay; as Anuiel and Padomay meet at the Gray, and battle, forming the Aurbis, creating Auriel and Lorkhan, who themselves meet at the center and battle, forming the structure of the socieites that spawn from the Ehlnofey, producing... Talos? ALMSIVI? And/or any of the host of ascended mortals?

At this point, perhaps, it breaks down, because you can't split the individual man as you can the higher beings. So men become gods when they turn out to be the "dots" in the big yin-yang, but no new worlds are created, which is why everything is so confusing.
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