“An Untimely Exodus” investigates this concept more directly, called Typology (which I learned in a Bible literacy Class in Brooklyn), or the Jungian Archetypes, which disclose how a person’s experience can be reflected or translated across unconstrained amounts of time and be presented as a new challenge in a new context.  The persistence and flexibility of this literary techniques or philosophical icon reveal how the human story is a fractile narrative, seamlessly reconfiguring itself into every action we take, indifferent to the contextual confinements entangled to our identities.  These works invite our imaginations and theological frameworks to ride this concept into the toroidal field of spacetime, while incorporating some of the visual language of Sacred Geometry, and the nature of physics to revisit the Tree of Life existing as the network of Black Holes incubating the many physical worlds, where life as we know it is possible in our galactic neighborhood.