
THE STORY OF CREATION
from a Dark Fairy's perspective
© 2005 FairyWoman.com

n the beginning, there was the The Void, the Great Darkness that is the Womb of the Universe. There was nothing in existence except for this Void of Darkness. After countless aeons, The Void became aware of itself. As it did, a small Spark of Light appeared within the Darkness like a Seed forming within the Womb, and the Universe was now Fertile. The Spark was restless, suddenly expanded to a Shaft of Light and became the God, the Lingam within the Yoni. Yin had given Birth to the Yang, the Goddess had conceived of, and given Birth to, the God.
his Shaft of Light began expanding in all Directions, forming a huge Meshwork within The Void, an event that would come to be known as the Big Bang. As the Light expanded, it broke apart into billions of Photons of Energy. These photons transformed into Electrons, Protons, Neutrons, Quarks, Neutrinos, Tachyons, Muons, and other wonderful particles, the building blocks of all Matter. From the God Particles, all Things were formed — planets, stars, animals, birds, fish, trees, flowers, and people. Since all Things are composed of God particles, every Thing is Sacred. Every Atom of your Being is composed of God particles. Every Atom of my Being is composed of God particles.
n electron-microscope will show that there is Dark Space between the bright God Particles; this Dark Space is Goddess, the Womb of the Universe, which still contains and nurtures every Thing. Without the Dark Space, the God Particles could not exist; without the Bright Particles, the Dark Space would be barren. God and Goddess are both intermingled within Us, within all Things. The Dark Space and the Bright Particles are in constant motion, orbiting, shifting, vibrating, humming — this is the Great Dance of Life, the Dance between the Goddess and the God. The Goddess and the God are dancing in us, around us, and through us. This is the true Beauty of Creation.
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