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so where’d the cauldron come from?

[a commentary on black holes]

one of my many favoured creation metaphors, for this universe at least, is that The Goddess [a.k.a. God, Raven, Spider Grandmother, Mbombo, Mangala, Damballah, etcetera, including Izanagi and Izanami] created everything, from the chaos/void in Her cauldron before the Beginning of Time

it’s only one of the creation myths/metaphors/folklore/science that I like; there are so many creation myths, and they all are myths because no one who knows has any evidence; Joseph Campbell, in his pre-suicide PBS interviews, said they all tell a universal story ~ pare any creation story down to an outline and you have an outline for every/any creation story

the people closest to knowing are the NDE survivors, whose experiences don’t match the myths ~ except the ones who thought they’d gone to hell, which might support some myths I guess

I also relate to theories going around years ago about the possibility that black holes are the seeds of new universes or new dimensions, which would mean that this universe can reproduce, which is also one of the criteria for life, which would mean the universe is alive, just like Witches, shaman and others have been teaching forever [duh!]

who knows if we’ll ever find out, as long as we live here; but we do have an interesting opportunity ahead to find out what happens if 2 black holes collide!

would that give you twins?

more next time

Blessed Be

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