Nirvana is the Limit of Self-reflection, pt 5: The Heirophant

The Heirophant dilates space and time to make room for every continuum of every species, every single divergent type of phenomenon, from the smallest particle all the way up to the largest black hole. He is the perennial serpent in the Garden of Eden. His game is not only in having knowledge of good and evil, but in being the ever-burning flaming sword where the twain diverge. As such, everything the Heirophant knows is truly fundamental to our experience of the physical versus the spiritual, the corporealization of spirit and its embodiment. The entire, scale-free framework of Creation -- which the High Priestess's infinitely continuous language can properly express -- emanates from the Heirophant. Her law is the most perfect, but it could not exist without the Heirophant's un-utterable, un-knowable axioms, governing both physical and spiritual worlds. In essence, the Heirophant must be a metaphysical being, in order to predicate both nature and numen according to these same axioms. The Heirophant is an un-quenchable fire, moving the clouds through the blue sky, tempting us at the same time to think and classify, to pray and to forgive; to resolve all dichotomies, in order to see the information more clearly.

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