The Void
Epiphanies · Nothingness
Before the beginning, the void.
— Tao Te Ching
The void is not mere absence—it is the ground from which all arises.
I. Sunyata
Emptiness
Not nihilistic but structural.
The ground of possibility.

II. Ayin
Divine nothing
Nothing precedes something.
Creation requires the void.

III. Silence
Before sound
The void of sound.
Contemplatives seek it.

IV. Ground of Being
Tillich
The depth that undergirds all.
The void can be fertile.

V. Letting Go
Release
To confront the void is to let go.
The void can hold us.

VI. Emergence
From void, form
Form emerges from the void.
The womb of possibility.

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VIII. The Void Remains
The Void continues to inform and inspire. Phyllux traces these convergences—one light, many expressions.
"Before the beginning, the void."