The Latin Enim is a state of intermediate status. It joins two parts together. In the meaning of 'after all' it indicates a reality. Obiectum enim actus voluntatis est ratio sese gerendi libere electa. (After all, the object of the act of will is a freely chosen behavior.) It also represents a state of possibility. Nemo enim omnia potest scire. One cannot know everything.
Galiber, the main character, is without realizing it Enim, the intermediary between two realities. He becomes the 'conjunction' between various realities and worlds in a story that has always existed and that has now led to chaos that is being refined by flightdeckers.
Enim is a story that tries to explain the origin of the whole and existence and what takes place there. Why do certain things happen, and can they be reversed? Is it desirable for events to be undone and who or what power determines that desirability. If reality is turned back in a dimension or a time plane, that is an enrichment and if that is not the case, what comes from that intervention action?.
.. and then the words of the Andalusian poet San Daniel come to mind...
'And like leaves, rotting in the gutter.
Breaking ties,
whirling away, hardened and dried out,
finding their way,
Life blows, always blows lives away.
autumn has come, autumn in my heart.
I hope this book will bring you pleasure in reading, and insights into Enimship. Aren't we all a little Enim?
San Daniel March 10, 2025
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