The Genesis of Vision Intro
- Leo Mora
- Apr 4
- 2 min read

Here’s a full breakdown of The Genesis of Vision: Why the Universe Was Imagined, Not Spoken by Leo Mora (2026), available for just $0.99:
The Core Idea
The book challenges the traditional theological narrative that the universe was created through sound (“The Word”), arguing instead that the universe was conceived through Divine Imagination — a primal visual intuition that existed before any spoken command. 
Key Philosophical Concepts
∙ The 501-Year Interval — A half-millennium “dark age” of fragmented thinking beginning with Leonardo da Vinci’s death in 1519 and ending with a global awakening in 2020, during which industrial logic was prioritized over visual intuition. 
∙ The 1/64th Thoth Gap — Drawing on the mathematics of the Eye of Horus, Mora argues that logic and the five senses only provide 63/64ths of reality. The missing fraction — the “Thoth Gap” — is the Divine Spark of Intuition needed to make the system whole. 
∙ The Babel Effect — Mora defines this as the shift from a holistic language of images to a fragmented language of words, which he cites as the root cause of global crises and institutional rot. 
∙ Quantum Sensory Layering — A creative process that mimics divine creation, moving from a “Seed Intuition” through multi-dimensional layering to a “Silent Release.” 
The Three Pillars
The book operationalizes its philosophy through three initiatives: an Epistemic Pillar (the GAWK Trilogy) to establish a universal standard of knowing through images over words; a Humanitarian Pillar (SaveAHomeless.com) applying “Structural Restoration” to society’s most fragile; and a Future Pillar (TypeICivilization.com) as a sanctuary for a decentralized, resilient society. 
Who It’s For
The book offers frameworks for corporate leaders, individuals, families, and youth — from a “CEO of Vision” rendering scorecard to a 4-week Quantum Layering Workbook for teenagers. 
The Conclusion
The book ends with a “Benediction for the Architect,” declaring the 501-year interval closed and calling readers to act as “Co-Observers” who collapse the wave-function of global chaos into a truthful and whole future. 
It’s a bold, ambitious blend of philosophy, theology, systems thinking, and practical frameworks — all for $0.99. You can grab it at gawkc.com.




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