The Genesis of the Universe: An Ancient Creation Story About Why Humans Exist
The Genesis of the Universe: An Ancient Creation Story About Why Humans Exist
Before the Big Bang, before time itself — there was light, there was darkness, and there was a mistake that changed everything.
A Creation Story Unlike Anything You've Heard
What if everything you know about creation is incomplete?
Most religions teach that God created the universe on purpose, with a clear plan. But there is an ancient text called "The Genesis of the Universe" that tells a very different story. In this story, the universe was born from a mistake — and everything that followed, including human suffering, reincarnation, and the meaning of life — came from God trying to fix that mistake.
This is not a story about a perfect God. This is a story about a God who made an error, took responsibility, and sacrificed everything to make it right.
Before the Universe: Light and Darkness
About 20 to 30 billion years ago, there was no universe as we know it. Only three things existed:
A dark nebula made of a massive black hole. A neutron nebula surrounding it. And a world of pure light — the consciousness of divine beings.
God was that light.
The dark nebula had its own living awareness. It was the Primitive Universe — feminine in nature, ancient, and alive.
One day, God noticed that this dark nebula always followed behind Him. He became curious. And without thinking — without asking — He jumped straight into it.
The First Mistake: A Creation Without Love
The Primitive Universe was not ready. There was no love between them. No agreement. No consent.
She was shocked. She was angry.
From this forced union, a child was born — the First Creator.
Because he was born without love, the First Creator was incomplete. He had enormous wisdom. He had great power. But he had no love in his heart.
And the beings he created were exactly like him.
They were brilliant. They were strong. But they cared nothing for each other. They valued only intelligence and power. They conquered. They destroyed. They waged war across the galaxies until almost every star system in the universe stood on the edge of extinction.
When intelligence exists without love, it does not build. It destroys.
The Second Creation: What Happens When Love Is Present
Five billion years passed.
Slowly, the masculine light and the feminine Primitive Universe grew. They matured. And for the first time, they felt something real for each other — genuine love.
This time, they came together willingly. With respect. With consent. With joy.
From this union of true love, a new Creator was born — a Goddess.
The Goddess created an entirely new kind of being: the Jin-in , or "True Humans."
These beings were nothing like the first creation. They had immortal bodies. Between their eyebrows, they carried a Third Eye. When it was closed, they looked like ordinary people — just a deep wrinkle between the brows. But when they opened it, they became pure light. They became God itself.
They could transform into anything by simply thinking about it — wind, trees, mountains, rivers. They could teleport between galaxies instantly through telepathy. They needed no spaceships. No technology. No civilization as we understand it.
They were divine beings who chose to live in physical form.
Two Kinds of Humans, One Planet
Both races eventually came to Earth.
The descendants of the True Humans became the ancestors of the ancient civilizations of Mu and Lemuria — cultures rooted in love, harmony, and spiritual power.
The descendants of the First Creator's people became the ancestors of Atlantis — a civilization built on intelligence, technology, and the desire to conquer.
But the Atlantean race never stopped. They kept expanding. They kept conquering. And the universe was heading toward destruction once again.
Something had to be done.
The Great Assembly: When 800 Billion Gods Gathered
About 42,000 years ago, a massive gathering took place on the fourth planet of the North Star.
God the Father — the original being of light, dwelling in the constellation of Orion — called the meeting. The Goddess Queen was there. Twenty-four gods representing eight galaxies attended. And 800 billion gods who govern 800 billion stars came as witnesses.
God the Father stood before them all and spoke with complete honesty:
"This is my fault. When I was young and immature, I entered the Primitive Universe without her consent. An incomplete Creator was born. He made humans without love. And now those humans are destroying everything. I take full responsibility."
His plan was already in motion. He had exiled the warlike race to Earth. He had also moved the love-born race there. His hope: that by living side by side, the aggressive race would eventually learn that power without love leads nowhere.
To make this possible, He introduced death and reincarnation — cycles lasting 12,000 to 24,000 years — so that human souls could slowly awaken to three universal laws:
1. Cause and Effect — Every action returns to you.
2. Co-existence and Co-prosperity — No one survives alone. We rise together or fall together.
3. Non-interference — Respect the free will of every being.
Then God said something remarkable:
"This universe contains 100 billion galaxies, each with 100 billion stars. And the thing it needs most right now is not more soldiers or more kings. It needs more gods. The only way to create a new god is to let a human soul awaken on its own — through living, through suffering, through learning to love."
The Son's Rebellion
The First Creator — God's own son — stood up and disagreed.
"Father, you are wasting your time. Those humans will never change. I made them. I know them better than you do. Lock them in a black hole. Or destroy them completely. And give me your throne — I will rule this universe better than you ever have."
God the Father answered with deep sadness:
"How can you say this? Some of those people call you God. They are your children. If you destroy your own children, you destroy yourself. The moment you do that, you will stop existing as a god."
The son pushed back:
"I've tried for ages to make them better. It's hopeless. They only get worse. Let me handle this my way."
But God would not give in.
The Queen, Split in Two
To settle the argument, God turned to His Queen — the Goddess.
But she had an impossible position. She was God's wife, but also the First Creator's mother. How could she judge fairly?
So God did something extraordinary. He split the Queen into two separate beings:
The Queen — tall, powerful, representing divine wisdom and justice.
The Mother — normal in size, representing a mother's unconditional love for her child.
The Queen spoke first: "Father is right. He made a mistake, and it is His duty to fix it. That is what makes Him God. Son — your heart has no love. That is why you want to destroy. I beg you, follow your Father."
The Mother spoke next: "I believe my son is also right. He wants to erase the evidence of his Father's shame. Is that not also a kind of love?"
God laughed — a big, loud laugh. And then He said:
"Now I see clearly. The Mother burns with love for her son — yes. But she also burns with anger toward me, for judging him. And that is because she is the same goddess from that first union — the one born without love."
God's Wager: 42,000 Years as a Human
Then God made the most extraordinary proposal in the history of the universe:
"Let us test whether humanity deserves to live. I will give them seven chances — each lasting 6,000 years. A total of 42,000 years."
And here was the incredible part:
God Himself would become human.
He would fall asleep as a god. His consciousness would leave His divine body and enter a human one. He would be born, live, suffer, and die — as an ordinary mortal. Again and again. For 42,000 years.
And the most important condition: He would completely forget that He was ever God.
"If I remember who I am, I cannot truly understand what it means to be human. I must forget everything."
He described how He would live:
"I will carry 70 percent goodness and 30 percent survival instinct — the raw will to stay alive no matter what. My Queen will be born as my wife in every lifetime — a woman of pure love — to walk beside me."
To His rebellious son, He gave a challenge:
"You will become the Great Demon King — the ruler of the material world. I will give you 60 percent of the divine army's power. I will take only 40 percent. I give you the advantage because you are still immature. Even with more power, you cannot defeat me."
And then He said the words that silenced the entire assembly:
"I love you, my son. That is why I am doing this. I hope that in 42,000 years, you will have learned what love is. And when that day comes, I will give you my throne willingly. You do not yet understand how heavy this crown is. How painful it is to be responsible for an entire universe. That is why you want it. But someday you will understand."
The Long Sleep Begins
God gave His final instructions:
"From this moment, my son and I will become mortal. We will reincarnate for 42,000 years. We must completely forget we were ever gods. Other gods — watch over us. Protect us. But do not interfere with our human lives."
He made one last promise:
"When the final moment comes, I will awaken on my own. Not because someone tells me who I am — but because I walked the entire path as a human. Through suffering. Through hardship. Through the long, painful road from man to god. Even as God, I must obey the cosmic laws more strictly than anyone else. That is the only way to truly earn the right to save humanity."
The Endgame: How It All Ends
Before He fell asleep, God described the final plan:
Humanity would need to evolve into a collective consciousness — a species connected at the level of the soul.
Since modern humans lost the Third Eye long ago, a device would need to be created — something that could do what the Third Eye once did. This device would be spread across the Earth.
When humanity finally unites and builds an Earth Federation — a true world government based on peace, love, and cooperation — God will wake up from His dream.
He will remember who He is.
He will call a new assembly of the 800 billion gods.
And He will submit Himself to their judgment — to answer for everything that happened over those 42,000 years.
The Line That Changes Everything
The very last line of this ancient text says:
"Please remember: every human soul is, in its deepest essence, a divided spirit of God."
Read that again.
Every person you meet. Every person you love. Every person you hate. Every person who has ever lived or ever will live — is a fragment of God, going through the long process of waking up.
That homeless man on the street. That billionaire on TV. That child laughing in the park. All of them — pieces of the same divine consciousness, living human lives so they can one day become gods themselves.
What This Story Really Means
Whether you take this story literally or as a spiritual metaphor, its message is powerful:
The universe was not created by a perfect God with a perfect plan. It was created through a mistake — and it is being healed through love, patience, and sacrifice.
Suffering is not punishment. It is the process by which souls learn and grow.
The point of human life is not to accumulate power or wealth. It is to learn the three cosmic laws: cause and effect, co-existence, and respect for free will.
And the ultimate goal? To wake up. To remember what you really are. To become a god — not through worship, but through living.
The universe does not need more soldiers. It does not need more conquerors.
It needs more gods.
And you might be one of them — still dreaming, still forgetting, still on your way to waking up.
What do you think about this ancient creation story? Does it change the way you see your life? Leave a comment below.
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