At 62 years of age, Patrick Lerma whom has not ever married and whom, since August of 1968, has lived, for most of the time, in Reserve, New Mexico, knows that in art, it is a fact that abstract previews art. For example, if a small area of, for example a realistic painting is shown; it is seen as depicting abstraction. As far as writing, is concerned, an entire piece of writing is called a piece, because there is always something lacking in knowledge; therefore, an entire piece of writing doesn't have to be summarized or doesn't have to be itself a summary, in order to be called a piece.
On account that there is always something lacking in knowledge; therefore, it is, in actuality, ignorance, even though it is entire or complete.
Description, which is a discourse in literature, is to picture.
A gold brick melted and molded into a statue is valued more than when it was a gold brick, even though as a gold brick, it was invariably a work of art. The increased value is due to, inevitably information, which is not exclusive to a famous artist; in this case sculptor. The fact that gold, jewelry and particularly paintings "are" money, includes the reality of increased value,--and that reality conveys that information or description is more readily conveyed; rather than by the art, such as a picture, it is conveyed emphatically by writing,----even before it becomes literature,--or currency money, especially circulated paper money.
In TOWARDS ANOTHER GOD, you can weigh the written paper and it takes up space, while a thought cannot be weighed and takes up no space.
The Apocalypse is a prophecy. The coming true has to be zero percent accurate the prophecy, otherwise it is the prophecy in the form of doing. It is not the coming true. TOWARDS ANOTHER GOD features seven moons which are zero percent accurate seven prophecies in the Apocalypse. The seven prophecies are a summary of the Apocalypse. Moreover, John Guadalupe's events on the seven moons are a summary in relations to the Apocalypse; furthermore, in theory, the events on the seven moons are the coming true of the prophecies.
The only way to comprehend an entire work is through a summary. Also realize that Saint John the Apostle whom prophesied; thus, whom knew some of the future, did not write the Apocalypse in a vacuum. He took ideas from not only God, but from also other sources,--such as in relations to TOWARDS ANOTHER GOD.
On account that God poses himself as another God, because he knew beforehand that mankind would sin, but yet God created mankind, anyway; any God can depict or can serve as an interpretation of God, or vice versa; God can depict himself as, or can be an interpretation of any other God; gods or even goddesses. Therefore, in TOWARDS ANOTHER GOD, John Guadalupe whom is the main character, is ceaselessly towards in the universe. Moreover, returning to God whom is depicted as the monotheistic, biblical God, is always only just a means to get to, and simultaneously to get to some other depiction or interpretation. God whom knew beforehand that mankind would sin, but yet God created mankind, anyway, and whom knows that forgiveness doesn't undo what he did; God knows that not anything is actually worth it; instead everything is always, only just a means.
Repenting or rather forgiveness, even without repenting, as is via God's atonement, is simply to build and develop character and conduct, etc. (In detail: Forgiveness to sinful mankind; the forgiveness which is via God's atonement, was obviously granted, and mankind forgiving God for having created mankind, anyway, was also granted; therefore, repenting or forgiveness doesn't have to be done; moreover, since the two granted realities of forgiveness do not undo what was done; therefore, repenting or forgiveness which doesn't have to be done; thus, it is done to simply build and develop character and conduct, etc.)
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John Guadalupe whose soul was Saint John the Apostle's soul reincarnated into John Guadalupe; John Guadalupe's body and soul; they in an incident, were disintegrated or dissolved or dissipated into a female angel whom was like a goddess.
Refer to TOWARDS ANOTHER GOD's last paragraph on page 13, and second paragraph on page 192.