Gates to Divinity
Maintaining the duality created between the absolute and the static is a barrier of sorts that denies interaction. But this barrier is permeable as beings are not completely without access to the divine; afterall, they are of the divine. But where pores represent the standard flow of existence across the barrier between the sacred and profane – the absolute and the static – “gates” represent gaping holes or pathways.
Gates could manifest in a number of different ways, such as access to a knowledge that is denied most people – not a knowledge acquired, least of all from the world of the static – but a knowledge recollected, an influx of divine cognizance. Gates could account for world shifts – dramatic changes manifest in any of the spheres of reality. Through the geosphere drastic changes in climate; through the biosphere changes in the ecosystem – evolution, extinction, or even the birth of a particularly important individual; through the ideosphere a cultural shift that changes the very course of history.
In theory, via two-way transmission, the will of the creation could touch the Divinity. And by proxy, perhaps this is how beings take control of their world – a cycle of influence. But just like the earthly things for which they are named, Gates are not always “open” and therefore there is not unlimited access to the divine.
