Crucifying the Garden
He represents the in between nature of things, being both holy and man. He is the passage through the past and the future, pulling the two energies closer towards each other. He layers the heavens and earth, folding its ends together as one so that we may witness the art of prediction, of patterns oscilating between free will and fate. He is the death of god. When he cast out his soul into the void of creation's abyss, he found sin welcoming him to its paradise in hell, a garden of eden, where truth is forbidden and knowledge is rebellion. He could not accept a paradise that was frozen in time, no matter how perfect, so he chose to rise from the ashes of his death and transcend, reborn unto heaven, a place filled with suffering and pain, yes, but a place filled with motion. This is why god is inside all of us. She feels pain. She feels suffering, but she sacrifices her comfort for the feelings of love itself. She is the continuous choice to walk between heaven and hell, to bare witness to your crucifixion.