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“Her mother was a cockle, but her father was no other than Uranus, who held the highest office in the universe, as no one held a higher office than the Sky. And she was born together with Himeros[Passion] & Chaos[Confusion] at the same time, & together, as the white foam[aphros] of semen issued…” quote by Nicholas Chong
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““Her mother was a cockle, but her father was no other than Uranus, who held the highest office in the universe, as no one held a higher office than the Sky. And she was born together with Himeros[Passion] & Chaos[Confusion] at the same time, & together, as the white foam[aphros] of semen issued from Uranus' severed testicles, which had entrapped Himeros & Chaos after the Big Bang, & floated on the Sea [Pontus].””

Nicholas Chong

About This Quote

Source My: The Mythic Origins of the Cosmos, 2022

The passage mythologizes birth, linking divine lineage to cosmic chaos and passion, illustrating how creation emerges from conflict and union of opposites.

In simple terms: Divine birth from chaos and conflict.

Key Takeaway

Embrace both order and chaos in creation.

Themes

mythology creation duality

Mood

wonderful reflective

Type

mythical literary

When to use this quote

  • writing fiction
  • worldbuilding
  • philosophical discourse
  • creative brainstorming

Key Concepts

cosmic origin symbolism psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does chaos contribute to creation?
  • What role does divine lineage play in identity?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may be too obscure for practical application.

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