Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The Dream of Maria Calla

All things begin with a Void.
And a Void is filled from another place. A Void is filled with the Dream of the Elsewhere. From another place, from the Elsewhere, a Dreamer casts her Dream into the Void.  And in that Elsewhere, the Dreamer sees her Dream play out in what had been a Void, and it becomes a Void no more. And when she wakes, she is separated from the Place now filled with her Dream, distinct from it, no longer tethered to it, and her Dream lives on, separate and alive.

Llewyr began with a Void.
And the Void was filled from another place.  The Void was filled with the Dream of the Elsewhere.  From another place, from the Elsewhere, the Dreamer Maria Calla cast her Dream into the Void.  And in that Elsewhere, the Dreamer Maria Calla saw her Dream play out in what had been a Void, and it became a Void no more.  And she woke, she was separated from the Place now filled with her Dream, distinct from it, no longer tethered to it, and Dream lived on, separate and alive.

The Dreamer Maria Calla Dreamed Herself into the stage of a Void, only for a moment, and when the Dreamer woke in the Elsewhere, the Dream of Herself was separated from her.  The Dream of Herself now filled the Place that had been a Void, distinct from the Dreamer Maria Calla, no longer tethered to her, living on, separate and alive. And so untethered, distinct from the version of Herself in the Elsewhere, the Dream of the Dreamer Maria Calla renamed herself Genevieve.  And in the Place that had been a Void, Genevieve, alone and aware, was filled with the desire to create.