I wholly agree with everything you said just not the initial title of the post, lol. Indeed, “the Logos is begotten not made.” There is nothing (No-thing) but the One. The manifested universe is like the body of God, one could say. We are his vehicles for experience. We indeed are the Infinite Creator at the deepest core of our being, and the path of attainment is realization of our true nature.
There are two Tarot cards reverent to this discussion. (1) The Fool because this Key (0/no-thing) represents the state of the One Life just prior to manifestation. His gaze is looking up and towards the next mountain peak to which he aspires to. He has not yet entered into manifestation (he is on the edge of a cliff, the chasm below him represents the manifested universe.) the Fool is confident and joyful because he knows nothing can harm him as he descends into matter and form.
![[Image: 0-bota_tarot_the-fool.jpg]](http://www.esotericmeanings.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/0-bota_tarot_the-fool.jpg)
The next relevant Key is Key 9–The Hermit. This card represents the One Identity. He stands atop a mountain peak holding out a lamp as a guiding light for those making their way up the mountain (of attainment). The number 9 represents completion, goal, mastery, adeptship, perfection, conclusion. The Hermit’s true identity is the Ancient of Days, the “No-thing” which had set forth on this journey of experience and form. This is the same identity as the Fool, for there can be no other. The Fool is the eternal youth, always and ever at the height of its power. The Ancient of Days is the source of all and the goal of all endeavor.
![[Image: 55b600c905a11bb06bc4899c916ddb7c.jpg]](https://i.pinimg.com/600x315/55/b6/00/55b600c905a11bb06bc4899c916ddb7c.jpg)
There are two Tarot cards reverent to this discussion. (1) The Fool because this Key (0/no-thing) represents the state of the One Life just prior to manifestation. His gaze is looking up and towards the next mountain peak to which he aspires to. He has not yet entered into manifestation (he is on the edge of a cliff, the chasm below him represents the manifested universe.) the Fool is confident and joyful because he knows nothing can harm him as he descends into matter and form.
![[Image: 0-bota_tarot_the-fool.jpg]](http://www.esotericmeanings.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/0-bota_tarot_the-fool.jpg)
The next relevant Key is Key 9–The Hermit. This card represents the One Identity. He stands atop a mountain peak holding out a lamp as a guiding light for those making their way up the mountain (of attainment). The number 9 represents completion, goal, mastery, adeptship, perfection, conclusion. The Hermit’s true identity is the Ancient of Days, the “No-thing” which had set forth on this journey of experience and form. This is the same identity as the Fool, for there can be no other. The Fool is the eternal youth, always and ever at the height of its power. The Ancient of Days is the source of all and the goal of all endeavor.
![[Image: 55b600c905a11bb06bc4899c916ddb7c.jpg]](https://i.pinimg.com/600x315/55/b6/00/55b600c905a11bb06bc4899c916ddb7c.jpg)
Quote:”The sign which precedes all manifestation is 0, and 9, the final figure of the digital series, denotes completion, perfection, realization. The only perfect Being must be the Absolute, and the Absolute is not only No-Thing (the Fool) but is also That which is completely alone (Hermit). Perfection is prior to, and behind, all manifestation, yet it also beyond and above all things.”
—The Tarot by Paul Foster Case