CHAOS — the Primordial Void and Origin of All Things
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This book is not merely a reading about mythology or philosophy - it is a journey through the very foundation of what we call existence. Beginning with the Greek Chaos and moving across different cultures, religions, philosophical systems, and psychological interpretations, the work reveals an invisible thread that connects everything: the idea that order is never born separate from the abyss, and that every structure - whether cosmic, social, or internal - carries within itself the mark of the indeterminate that precedes and sustains it. Here, Chaos is not treated as destruction, but as origin, symbolic language, and creative force that runs through ancient myths, the human mind, and even modern science. Throughout its pages, the reader is guided through a path that stretches from the birth of primordial gods to the collapse of civilizations, from Jung's depth psychology to Lovecraftian cosmic horror, from Eastern cosmologies to contemporary physics. The result is not merely knowledge, but displacement: a silent shift in the way one perceives reality, oneself, and the very meaning of order. This is not a book that ends when it is finished - it continues to reverberate beyond the final page, as if something had been reorganized from within.
This book is not merely a reading about mythology or philosophy - it is a journey through the very foundation of what we call existence. Beginning with the Greek Chaos and moving across different cultures, religions, philosophical systems, and psychological interpretations, the work reveals an invisible thread that connects everything: the idea that order is never born separate from the abyss, and that every structure - whether cosmic, social, or internal - carries within itself the mark of the indeterminate that precedes and sustains it. Here, Chaos is not treated as destruction, but as origin, symbolic language, and creative force that runs through ancient myths, the human mind, and even modern science. Throughout its pages, the reader is guided through a path that stretches from the birth of primordial gods to the collapse of civilizations, from Jung's depth psychology to Lovecraftian cosmic horror, from Eastern cosmologies to contemporary physics. The result is not merely knowledge, but displacement: a silent shift in the way one perceives reality, oneself, and the very meaning of order. This is not a book that ends when it is finished - it continues to reverberate beyond the final page, as if something had been reorganized from within.
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