JMG, In Shoggoth Concerto, you write that the world/universe has no eyes ā is indifferent. However, it seems that Nyogtha does have eyes, as do many of the Great Old Ones. Nyogtha cares for and protects his fosterlings, Nyarlothotep visits and intervenes with people at vital moments. Having eyes would also seem to apply to the gods that are commonly recognized ā Jehovah, Allah, Gaia, Zeus, Odin, Shiva, etc. These various beings are part of the world/universe, so, Iām not quite sure how to reconcile these different views. If you could provide some clarity with this, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you, Will1000
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Date: 2023-03-13 06:49 pm (UTC)In Shoggoth Concerto, you write that the world/universe has no eyes ā is indifferent. However, it seems that Nyogtha does have eyes, as do many of the Great Old Ones. Nyogtha cares for and protects his fosterlings, Nyarlothotep visits and intervenes with people at vital moments. Having eyes would also seem to apply to the gods that are commonly recognized ā Jehovah, Allah, Gaia, Zeus, Odin, Shiva, etc. These various beings are part of the world/universe, so, Iām not quite sure how to reconcile these different views. If you could provide some clarity with this, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you, Will1000