(urth) Lupiverse(es)

David Stockhoff dstockhoff at verizon.net
Thu Mar 15 10:04:05 PDT 2012


The standard of evidence is certainly lower for a theory based on 
"reflections" than one based on identity.

On 3/15/2012 12:37 PM, Lee Berman wrote:
>
>> Jeff Wilson: I wonder which part of Tzadkiel is on which side.
>
> Sheesh. For me this is such an incisive question. I think showing
> Tzadkiel evolving through so many phases including different levels
> of beast, levels of man and levels of angel is meant as a metaphor
> with a purpose.
>
> I won't say he carries "all" perspectives within himself. That is
> reserved for The Increate. But having lived in so many different forms,
> he carries quite a few perspectives, allowing an ability to be
> essentially on all the conflicting sides shown in the story.
>
> My view is that the old Autarch's rule is a pale reflection of the
> true rule of Father Inire. His secret words and his penchant for serving
> in various guises is borrowed from Inire, who is much more adept in these
> skills.
>
> Likewise I see Inire as a pale reflection of Tzadkiel, whose mechanisms and
> ability to play multiple roles is so much greater than his. Following the
> progression, Tzadkiel would be a pale reflection of The Increate who is the
> ultimate-  universally found everywhere and embodied in everyone and every
> thing.
>
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