>>24804484 read the thread

Born embracing each other, the air god Shu had to forcefully separate his children, the earth god Geb and the sky goddess Nut, to create space for the world and its inhabitants. Their close forbidden relationship continued even after the separation, leading to Geb and Nut having five children Osiris, Isis, Set, Horus, and Nephthys - Heliopolitan Ennead

Of old in the beginning, there was the great chaos, without form and dark. The five elements [planets] had not begun to revolve, nor the sun and moon to shine. You, O Spiritual Sovereign, first divided the grosser parts from the purer. You made heaven. You made earth. You made man. All things with their reproducing power got their being’ -Chinese Book of History (Shu Ching)

"The person, who presided over them, was a woman named OMUROCA; which in the Chaldean language is THALATTH; in Greek THALASSA, the sea; but which might equally be interpreted the Moon. All things being in this situation, Belus came, and cut the woman asunder: and of one half of her he formed the earth, and of the other half the heavens; and at the same time destroyed the animals within her. All this (he says) was an allegorical description of nature." -Berossus around 280bc

The myth of Izanagi and Izanami is the Japanese creation story, where the divine couple stirs the primordial ocean with a spear ;) to form the islands of Japan creating many gods and islands. The story ends tragically when Izanami dies giving birth to the fire god, leading Izanagi to a failed attempt to retrieve her from the underworld. Which results in him cutting off the below from the above. Creating the sun, moon, and storm deities, and establishing the cycle of life and death as consequence.

>>24803931
>The goal is to become one again as a fire breathing dragon.
ἐπειδὴ οὖν
ἡ φύσις δίχα
ἐτμήθη, ποθοῦν
ἕκαστον τὸ ἥμισυ
“Since nature was divided in two,
each one, longing, seeks its half.” - Aristophanes, in Plato's "Symposium"