doppelganger
Through the Looking Glass
And before that there was "formlessness" and "emptiness." Both formlessness and emptiness are things. For them to exist there must be some thing(s) with form and something with substance, respectively. The ego fulfills both quite nicely.lilithu said:Well as a panentheist I have no problem with the word "created." But within the context of the scripture I agree you. As Genesis starts with the spirit of God moving over water, it seems that matter already existed and what God was doing was organizing it.
In the beginning, "God" awakens to our own substance and fixes "me" as the foundation of all form. Now there can be a formlessness and and emptiness as a contrast. What is needed to create form from the formlessness and substance from the emptiness we experience "outside" our self? Our Divine Logos. Our Word. Reality is then "shaped" from the formlessness.
In short, before "God" there was that from which even "God" must derive. And it can have no words to describe it.
Before the universe was born
there was something in the chaos of the heavens.
It stands alone and empty,
solitary and unchanging.
It is ever present and secure.
It may be regarded as the Mother of the universe.
Because I do not know its name,
I call it the Tao.
If forced to give it a name,
I would call it 'Great'.
Because it is Great means it is everywhere.
Being everywhere means it is eternal.
Being eternal means everything returns to it.
Tao is great.
Heaven is great.
Earth is great.
Humanity is great.
Within the universe, these are the four great things.
Humanity follows the earth.
Earth follows Heaven.
Heaven follows the Tao.
The Tao follows only itself.