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Old Sep 15th, 2005, 02:39 PM       
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The answer to the question of existence can be found in sacred geometry, in which there is an answer. Just like there is an answer in any form of mythology, whether babylonian or Greek. For example, most mythologies have something called the "Great void" or an, "OCean of chaos" or a "Great dragon of the ocean of chaos and void". Usually, these 'dragons'(because they are almost always dragons, like tiamat) are usually slain by some God or King( tiamat was slain by marduk) and out of their innards are made the universe. In sacred geometry the Circle is considered female and void and supposedly the universe came out of it.
Other than that, it's easy to assume that the natural state of existence would be nothingness, but maybe that's not the natural state, at least in how you understand nothing . Or maybe the natural state is nothingness, like the Nirvana of Hindu and you just can't understand nothingness in the right sense because you don't understand the nature of the universe. Good ol' hindu's, inventor of the Zero.
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