The whole of creation, including humanity, in a special way as imago dei, reflects in a way the relational dynamic going on within the Godhead. |
Not the wings only, but other structures of the imago, varying in extent in different orders, are formed from the imaginal discs. |
From egg to imago the transformations proceed with regularity, and they are marvelous. |
This is what is called the subimago, and precedes the imago or perfect state of the insect. |
The old poet has cast the imago of a society which we are still trying to embody. |
Now it is with this perfect, or imago condition of the world-eject, that we have to do. |