04-22-2015, 12:58 PM
I would mention that in Chinese mythology, there is also this process of going from a Void in to a state of duality.
For them, there are the Three Pure Ones. The first one is Wuji which represents the primordial void of all potential. The second is Taiji which represents the unified activity of all polarities. The third is Yin and Yang which is the dualistic energies which emerge from Taiji.
Again you can see here a beginning in primordial void, then a spurring in to activity (free will) and then an organization of that energy through the focus in to 'parts' (via Logos).
For them, there are the Three Pure Ones. The first one is Wuji which represents the primordial void of all potential. The second is Taiji which represents the unified activity of all polarities. The third is Yin and Yang which is the dualistic energies which emerge from Taiji.
Again you can see here a beginning in primordial void, then a spurring in to activity (free will) and then an organization of that energy through the focus in to 'parts' (via Logos).