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01 THE BEGINNING

At first there was only nothingness also called emptiness, but nothingness or emptiness cannot exist by themselves because nothing is the opposite of existence, therefore, this can only be considered from a symbolic point of view, but outside of time, because at that moment time did not exist. This means that at the beginning of cosmic evolution there was nothingness that is also the feminine principle of the universe and that can be represented as a black square. In the center of that square there would be a white or gold circle that represents matter and the male part of the universe. This white circle at that time had no size, because since there was only one particle in the entire universe, there would be nothing to compare it with. That is to say that in reality nothing and matter have always existed because it is not logical that only nothing or only matter exists since they need each other to be able to define themselves, this is so, because in reality they are the same but looked upside down.

The void and matter are the two primordial elements from which later all those things that have sex or polarity were derived, which shows the intimate connection that exists in the universe between the great and the small. On the feminine side we have: The planets with respect to the sun or the stars with respect to the galactic nucleus, the night, the water, the cold, the blue color, the silence, the woman, the sugar, the straight line. As representatives of the masculine side we have: The sun, the heat, the day, the color red, the sound, the man, the salt, the curved line, the matter of the earth with respect to the sea. These two polarities were also later divided into the vertical and horizontal dimensions. In this case, the polar or sexual orientation depends only on the circumstances, because both sexes can occupy either of the two planes, but the circular part always corresponds to the masculine side and the straight part to the feminine side. Nor should we forget that in the universe everything is curved, but a curve seems straight when only a minimum part of its circumference is taken into account, what makes them different is the contrast they make between the two and their opposite dimensional positions. In general, black represents the feminine side and white the masculine side, but they can reverse their symbolic positions depending on the circumstances. The same is the case with matter that is masculine in contrast to the sea, but feminine in contrast to the sun.

In this example, space is described as a hypothetical square with a circle inside, but it is only symbolic, because the distance in space is actually determined by the separation between two particles, but since at this initial moment there was only one single particle space has more a symbolic value than a concrete measure. Therefore, to understand the nature of the cosmos when there was only one particle, it is necessary to consider that space would not only be outside but also inside that first particle, therefore, the matter of that particle is reduced to abstract concepts and metaphysical and what we consider as matter is actually the void surrounded by a circle of matter, it is therefore that circle or surface the true matter, because when it comes to particles that are not made up of other particles there is no inside Nothing we can find but just empty This is so because emptiness and matter are actually the same thing, positive and negative, existence and nonexistence, masculine and feminine all in the same thing, in one aspect it appears as matter and in another aspect it appears as void, they are both sides of the same coin. As existence and nonexistence are the same, it is not possible that at the beginning of the universe only one of the two existed, that is why both emptiness and matter are eternal. This means that what we call matter is actually the surface of the void, that is, a circular line that surrounds the void, on the outside it is matter and on the inside it is void and each time that circle closes in half to form an eight and then it separates into two, then a new particle or circle is created. It could also be said that matter is inward matter and outwardly empty.

This first particle would not be formed by any other particle, however it is divisible. This system of division was later copied, albeit on a more complex scale, to create single-celled beings. The golden color, which is a symbol of wisdom, is attributed to the particle of matter because only through the evolution of matter is intellectual progress possible through its division into more complex particles. In this case, the vacuum acts as a feminine and passive element, but it is essential to be able to create the separation between the particles and all subsequent versions of the bipolarity of the cosmos such as, for example, musical notes or electromagnetic frequencies. These two primary elements are also the origin of the vertical and horizontal dimensions, although depending on which plane they are in, they can occupy the reverse position.