Metamorphosis Stop merely changing and start transforming into something entirely novel, the original primordial chaotic novelty. As Form changes, it repeats and borrows from older forms. As a new Nature is born ex nihilo, the womb of the void grants it everything and nothing. Metamorphosis is Alchemy, it’s the opus contra naturam, the great work against nature. Change is the work of nature which the Divine Child miraculously turns into a Metamorphosis. Change is involuntary and worldly. Metamorphosis is deliberate and divine. Change is a series of meaningless projections. Metamorphosis supervenes on meaning, rests firmly on reality, and transcends paradox. When your vision can penetrate illusions and the veil of plurality is lifted, the Fullness of the Pleroma is not far from your reach but the desire to contemplate it vanishes. The Pleroma becomes an altar to the god beyond all gods and a silent prayer to the ultimate realm of Nothingness and Oblivion. (Source: theaestheticengineer)