Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-62.31.43.199-20131118141224/@comment-27007772-20141029040931

Proof Molag knows of CHIM http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:36_Lessons_of_Vivec,_Sermon_12

Godhead can wake up, because it is the exact same as a Kalpa ending. The dream is ended and destroyed, and then a new one is dreamed.

Both of these mention Kalpas http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Dragon_Break http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Dawn_Era On further notes for Kalpas, the Hist Trees are from a previous Kalpa. This is another story about Kalpas, and how select things survived from the previous ones http://www.imperial-library.info/content/fight-one-eating-birth-dagon

You posted a quote from MK, and so will I. According to MK :

"To the close dreamers, don't forget the Amaranth. There *is* one step beyond CHIM, but you're right in that it is not godhood. It's the flowering of a statehood where the images you give birth to in your dream-- stolen (?) from first dreamer-- wakes up. Wails knowing free will. And begins to dream in the same way. Children of liberty without end, and then the music lives forever as a pirate radio tuned against the rules of Heaven and the vulgarities of Hell." (Taken from a blog by Enda Kenny)

Also, feel free to interpret this as you will http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Et'Ada,_Eight_Aedra,_Eat_the_Dreamer

Another quote from MK "CHIM came first, in the earliest studies of the Wheel and the structure of the Aurbis. It kind of birthed itself when I spun the Wheel and saw the "I", and that's when I knew where Lorkhan was going with all of this.

The Amaranth first appeared in the Loveletter, which was a refining of my mythology and its natural "end point"." This literally states Amaranth is the literal end to the dream, and beginning of a new one.

Now, You know for a fact that the Godhead can wake up The fact that Akatosh couldn't send an Avatar until the amulet was shattered Gods must find mortals to do most of their bidding (Sheogorath is pure unpredictable madness, from the Lorkhan-shaped hole) Gods always set major events in action but never pull them off alone and ect. work as semi-proof for the Gods fearing the Godhead until tomorrow afternoon, where I can work on finding more sources.