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617 pages, Hardcover
First published August 13, 2020
Since we know that the weft is the state of all things possible that are and all things possible that might be, enacted in the material realm by Spark energy in the form of the will of the impossible organism that men call God, or the weftling, and we also know that the material realm is very much like an intermediate realm except in minor to very major particulars, and that the consciousness of the weftling operates in the network of the impossible through the Spark energy of light solidified (and that all of this is alike to 'magic' as it is called in the material realm, or alike to miracles), so can a person by manipulation of that part of the weft that is proper to them - their thoughts, for instance, as they exist in the immaterial realm and the movement as an object in the material realm (which is the body) - then they can transfer their consciousness, if they know how to do it, using Spark energy...
“To be God, Nathan, is to be the Devil. Better to die than to be God.�
“These shelves contain the wisdom of the ages, which the Master has curated and archived, which, if only we could contain it all, would allow us to know those things that have been known by the greatest thinkers of the past. Imagine. If we could only let their words pass into us, to understand and hold them, would not we, then, be as great as they were?�
“Self-sacrifice id noble, we are told, but when it is unnecessary? When that sacrifice has effects on those around one? Then it is something else. There is a seduction in pain, as well as in pleasure, and if there is no need to suffer, can we not say that those who choose to do so, those who choose to make others suffer with them, have they not made a mistake? Or perhaps they do not have the perspicacity that would allow them to see other ways?�
“His vengeance would be acted out on the blameless, never on the prime mover, never to any effect, only loss.�
“Where there is power, Nathan, there is conflict. such a thing is a tautology, for what is power, after all, but the power to overcome that which stands in one’s way?�
“� since isn’t feeling nothing close to being dead? Isn’t feeling less more deathly than feeling even unpleasant things? And since death is worse than life, then numbness is worse than sensitivity, regardless what of.�
“You can tell a lot from tears. There’s magic in the tears of a young boy, as you’ve heard.�
“Can a prisoner be lovely? Can the tortured be? These creatures speak endlessly of their misery. If you only knew their language.�
“But even good boys do wrong, now and again, don’t they? Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference between good and bad, anyway, between right and wrong.�
"...There you go. Out of sight, out of mind. Now pull yourself together! You act like you've never seen a corpse before. Never seen a rat. Are you going to turn out to be a dud, Nathan? Am I going to have to revoke your membership?
Come on. We've got work to do."
"The Master examined Nathan closely. 'Do you spark yet?' he said.
Nathan was silent, startled to think this man knew his secret business. He wanted to say no, to hide his shame, and he tried, but his head nodded despite him.
'Well don't,' the Master snapped, 'if you know what's good for you.'"
"Time grows short. The sea rises. Even revenge must wait.."