Expand the mind, expand the soul. Free the mind, free the will. The Color of Paradox Volumes One, Two, and Three serve as codices to the mystical secrets held within Gori Suture's radical book series, The Paradox Chronicles , allegorical fiction devised to spur magickal thought. Herein, Gori explores theoretical occult concepts regarding the fundamental aspects of God, known in the Suturian Mythos as Paradox. Gori explains the concept of downward and upward causality as energy forces of Order and Chaos and demonstrates how these energies present as various esoteric ideas. In Volume One , Gori applies these notions to positive and negative electromagnetic spectrums and illustrates how color theory illuminates the concepts of The Tree of Life and The Tree of Knowledge. As a result of reading The Color of Paradox Volumes 1, 2, & 3 , the initiate will understand four-dimensional, causality-based color theory as a lingual codex, and be able to apply this new language to occult and metaphysical concepts for an enhanced understanding of the universe.
Hailing from the outskirts of Mayberry, North Carolina, Gori Suture has been writing fiction since she could hold a crayon. In addition to penning Grand Guignol style horror stories and audiobooks, she is also the creator of a hybrid genre of literature that melds metaphysical and visionary fiction with erotic horror for the purpose of spiritual advancement. Presented in a series of seven novels called The Paradox Chronicles (formerly The Smut Sagas), these books are allegorical, chronicling man’s pursuit of understanding God and the god within, juxtaposing eroticism and horror with metaphysical introspection for the sake of jarring the reader into an altered mental state. Additionally, as an occult theorist, Gori Suture is the mother of modern Paradoxism, her interpretation of the mind-bending nature of God as Paradox, expounded upon in her book series The Color of Paradox, where she presents radical elucidations on color theory, Kabbalah, the Rosy Cross, the dimensions, and the gods. As an artist, Gori illustrates her own blogs, short stories, and audiobooks, and she co-creates the covers of her novels. For fun, Gori enjoys tabletop role-playing, Arkham Horror board games, and video games.