The bible says that God created everything in seven days.
If the rendering of creation was nothing more than a fairy tale to amuse the children,
I wonder why we do not take more seriously other tales of our childhood?
THE VOID, THE ETHER OF THE SPIRIT
In the beginning, there was the void. It was nothing yet, but of course, if there was to be anything at last, it was the potential of everything that was to be.
No time was existing yet, and no space either. So in the no space of no time that could be called the infinite NOW, the void brooded and contemplated on itself, and discovered that IT WAS. All it could say now, is that IT WAS like a spark of light in the middle of nowhere. And the void had a conversation with its SELF (the spark) and says: ‘YOU must do everything you want’. And the spark says, apparently to itself: ‘So be it!’, understanding that it was totally free. And appreciating the absolute freedom of its life, it felt joy without opposition. …show more content…
The void has made its first creation, and retains its potential of everything, and has the free will to exert it always. However, the spark of the void did not know what was a WILL and what was DOING. So trying to move it went nowhere for there was no depth in empty space and no way to measure its movement. It was not even sure that it moved, not knowing what moving was.
After a while, that seems like eternity it still did not know what to do. There was no way to count time in eternity, and no way to count eternities. There was nothing it could remember that it could work with to start a thinking process that could lead to an idea of what it could do. There was only one memory, and that was about the contemplation of the void on itself when the spark