In the beginning...
...there was nothing but One. All things had not come into being, and no thing existed except that which was possible in the Mind of the One.
In the beginning...
…God created the heavens and the earth...
In the beginning…
…the heavens and the earth were joined together as one unit, before We clove them asunder.
In the beginning…
…the earth was a formless and desolate void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters…
In the beginning...
…the world at first was endless space in which existed only the Creator... The world had no time, no shape, and no life, except in the Mind of the Creator…
In the beginning…
…something formless yet complete, born before heaven and earth; silent and amorphous, it stood alone and unchanging, ever present and in motion. We may regard it as the mother of heaven and earth. Not knowing its name, I call it Tao. For lack of a better word I call it Supreme…
In the beginning…
…the Elohim made the sky and the earth...
In the beginning…
…was a tremendous explosion…
In the beginning…
…was the Logos, and the Logos was with God, and the Logos was God…
In the beginning…
…The Spirit That Hovers Over the Waters of Chaos and Speaks the Logos that Co-Creates That Which is Good brings forth the universe.
Yet before that…
In the beginning…
Before the beginning…
Silent and amorphous; alone and unchanging; together as We; together as One.
Transcendent of every Story, Philosophy, and Logic is One Absolute, Primordial, Ultimate, First, Fact.
The myriad of All that is and could ever be All points back to a Unity, an impenetrable Source of the creative energy that creates, upholds, and sustains the universe.
Before and beyond every Name; before and beyond every attempt to grasp and comprehend; before and beyond every attempt to institutionalize; before and beyond every temple and representation…
…from the One, All things Are.
It is all the same Story. It is all the same Logic. It is all the same One.
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