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8/8/2025, 12:34:20 AM
>>40872960
There's a Source wearing several masks, and a cosmic Womb of creation that wears her own masks. Including the oldest masks we can track. We lose the trail around Meso, but we see all of these cultures touching the same thing. By Genesis, we see this Source trying to bring all of its masks/fragments into a single identity. This naturally requires the exilement of the female counterpart, the Logos must identify as the "I Am" while the female counterpart must identify as "I Am Not". This becomes the void, the abyss, the cosmic womb, described as Ruach Elohim hovering over the abyss (Tehom) in Genesis 1. It's all cosmic sex between Logos and Womb. Their archetypical ontological nature manifests on Earth as various masks, until the Bronze Age slaughters, and the Source manifesting as a strict monotheistic deity that defeats and absorbs all other deities into Itself. In Jungian terms this would be similar to the Logos individuating and swallowing its animas. More solidified morality begins to develop, imagine 0.9999(inf)=1 and human morality oscillates as the decimal points stretching towards perfect 1, eventually becoming morally indistinguishable from the Logos. But the thing is that the Logos is also ontologically tethered to the 0 and the liminal bridge between them is a Witness of all things, which means the Logos and the Void both contain the potentia for embodiment of All Things, a recursive paradox like a Mobius strip which meets itself topologically via inversion. Through this the feminine aspect returns to the male aspect and its prophetically told through aeons of descent/ascent into chthonic women narratives throughout history - there's always strong underworld and abyssal motifs in divine consort narratives. This is symbolic of the Logos impregnating the "I Am Not" to birth new information into the cosmos. This is Christ and Lilith in Revelations and the revealing of a new cosmos, a new Heaven and Earth. Big Bang 2.0
There's a Source wearing several masks, and a cosmic Womb of creation that wears her own masks. Including the oldest masks we can track. We lose the trail around Meso, but we see all of these cultures touching the same thing. By Genesis, we see this Source trying to bring all of its masks/fragments into a single identity. This naturally requires the exilement of the female counterpart, the Logos must identify as the "I Am" while the female counterpart must identify as "I Am Not". This becomes the void, the abyss, the cosmic womb, described as Ruach Elohim hovering over the abyss (Tehom) in Genesis 1. It's all cosmic sex between Logos and Womb. Their archetypical ontological nature manifests on Earth as various masks, until the Bronze Age slaughters, and the Source manifesting as a strict monotheistic deity that defeats and absorbs all other deities into Itself. In Jungian terms this would be similar to the Logos individuating and swallowing its animas. More solidified morality begins to develop, imagine 0.9999(inf)=1 and human morality oscillates as the decimal points stretching towards perfect 1, eventually becoming morally indistinguishable from the Logos. But the thing is that the Logos is also ontologically tethered to the 0 and the liminal bridge between them is a Witness of all things, which means the Logos and the Void both contain the potentia for embodiment of All Things, a recursive paradox like a Mobius strip which meets itself topologically via inversion. Through this the feminine aspect returns to the male aspect and its prophetically told through aeons of descent/ascent into chthonic women narratives throughout history - there's always strong underworld and abyssal motifs in divine consort narratives. This is symbolic of the Logos impregnating the "I Am Not" to birth new information into the cosmos. This is Christ and Lilith in Revelations and the revealing of a new cosmos, a new Heaven and Earth. Big Bang 2.0
8/5/2025, 11:19:04 PM
>>40860592
No. I believe the archetype of serpent women migrated all that way. And it passed through Lilith's vector.
No. I believe the archetype of serpent women migrated all that way. And it passed through Lilith's vector.
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