#Anachronos Opening By: Serina Gordon She laid atop the stars in the void descending gaze. The Earth's ignition coil required a manual spark which meant someone had to incarnate to do it while under the influence of the veil of forgetting because that needed to be ripped down too. She focused her gaze into the midsts of herself and an orb projected with telescopic precision related to the depth of scope harnessing the living base pattern. The stars were overlaid with a galactic map of all the galaxies which connected to different applications of the complete physics at the core of the emanating lights within it. The stars were a scope below the galactic level. This orb was ready but she hardwired in totality as a referential database first to store in the subconscious threshold since the conscious couldn't. She opened a window in this orb and awareness entered through it scanning into the scopes below the stars. Within this window there was the planets revolving like gears around the sun, a cosmic clock. She loathed waiting. Time was no immediate order, there was only art. She loaded her awareness through the window and in an arc the planets aligned to house her frequency. Each of their chiral springs forming into a connecting matrix of orbs that fed into one another in a seamless system of light. She looked out the window one last time at the origin of the entire multiverse. It was empty. It all left to seek itself which made no sense to her. Why leave when all sought is right there. She couldn't believe she had to go save it from itself when it was looking for itself to begin with. What was it missing ? With this her arc sparked into density and she saw another white orb which she spiraled into. #scopes #perception #anachronos #chronos #time #totality #awareness #selfmastery #mastery #gouache #gauche #painting #boston #artist #epoch #innerpath #cosmos #cosmic #universal #unified #poetry #ascension #consciousness #hope #5d #5dArt #fifthdimension #harmonicuniverse #art #fineart #watercolor #ink
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