SecularNeo-Khazar
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I'm an atheist but this was basically my interpretation:
That God conceived matter - The Chaos that ancient greeks talked about in their myths.
Logos (also a greek concept) which means mind (which gave order to the chaos) is the essence of the word. Epistemologically for me it was the description of the universe and God's plan, it was his vision that was the nature of the commandment.
However, the pracical manifestation (the method in which matter is organized) of let there be light was something like a wave. Like light is a wave or radiation or sound.
And here, the same way we can see a soundwaves's shape on sand when on a speaker or magnetic currents influencing the ferrofluid, the universe is chaos (matter) after it got struck by the word (the wave) and the result was a form (a shape).
So, we have essence, we have matter and then we have form.
To put it simply: the universe is just one of the many frequencies (determined by the essence, which is bascially Gods plan and visison - description of the universe) God can speak.
That God conceived matter - The Chaos that ancient greeks talked about in their myths.
Logos (also a greek concept) which means mind (which gave order to the chaos) is the essence of the word. Epistemologically for me it was the description of the universe and God's plan, it was his vision that was the nature of the commandment.
However, the pracical manifestation (the method in which matter is organized) of let there be light was something like a wave. Like light is a wave or radiation or sound.
And here, the same way we can see a soundwaves's shape on sand when on a speaker or magnetic currents influencing the ferrofluid, the universe is chaos (matter) after it got struck by the word (the wave) and the result was a form (a shape).
So, we have essence, we have matter and then we have form.
To put it simply: the universe is just one of the many frequencies (determined by the essence, which is bascially Gods plan and visison - description of the universe) God can speak.