Genesis

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Gen | for rhythmshock | 333 words | 2022-02-18 | Xeno Series | AO3

Fei Fong Wong/Elehayym Van Houten

Myyah Hawwa | Miang Hawwa, Karellen | Krelian, Fei Fong Wong, Elehayym Van Houten, Deus (Xenogears)

Reincarnation, Gnosticism, Deism, Love, Inspired by Art

All lives have to start somewhere - yes, all of them.

For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son...

Foolish, isn't it? To say that love is needed, is desired, only to make one independent of God.

Does God not love? Did the mother of all life not love her creations, the objects of her progenitration?

The sun rose, in the beginning. It had no choice but to emerge from beneath the boiling vapor of the sea.

Then, two shooting stars fell. Myyah created Cain and Gazel. Perhaps it was her duty to do so, but she did not assemble them in full.

These first humans were birthed in incompletion, Animus independent of the Anima. This Myyah was not ready for the world to end just yet.

Already, she loved it. Already, the child took on an identity of its own.

The mother was Myyah, but Myyah was not the mother. Thus became the separation of the Complement and the Antitype.

Put another way, love is the be-all, but it is not the end-all. Love is the beginning of all things. It is no such destructive force.

Presented with the facts as Krelian saw them, Fei did not reject the idea of a god, merely the needing of its help in order to survive. He saw God in nature, and that was the proof.

Elly was not only the Antitype, to him. To all who loved her, her origins were irrelevant.

It is best to love what is in front of you, what surrounds you and what opens your eyes. Love should not be a weapon; people should not be tools.

What good would god be if it were only to be locked up in the higher dimension, communicating only in vague, incomprehensible waves?

What good would God and its love be if it were only accessible to one with the Contact?

For those who had persisted in the pattern for so long so loved the world that they sought to break it, and begin not again but anew.