[Quote]The All is the One, and the One is the All

Background of the Quote

This quote is taken from the beginning of OAHSPE, Book 3: The Book of Jehovih, Chapter 1.

Here, we are introduced to the Creator—the One who brought into being not only our world, but the entire universe. This touches on a deeply philosophical question:
Did the universe begin from nothing (zero), or from everything (one)?

Today, it is widely believed that the universe is expanding.
And if it is expanding, it must have had a point of origin—what science calls the “Big Bang.”
But for the Big Bang to occur, some kind of space must have already existed.
Then where did that space come from?

Even if we suppose that space itself came from an earlier explosion, we are still left asking:
What caused that explosion? And what created the conditions for that explosion to occur?
Each answer only raises more questions.

If we trace this back far enough, the theory that everything began from “nothing” no longer seems sufficient.
It becomes more reasonable to think that everything began from a state of completeness—a singular, unified existence that already contained all things.
This is what we call The All.

In this view, the Creator was the first to awaken to self-awareness within that totality.
And from that awareness, the Creator began to shape existence, through intention and creative effort.

Thus, all that exists is not separate from the Creator, but an expression of that original unity:
The All in One. The One in All.

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