A journey into the dual essence of being — between light and shadow.
In every beginning, there is an end—and in every end, a beginning. Between light and darkness, sound and silence, motion and stillness, duality emerges as a key to understanding the world and art. In Sema-Tawy, ancient Egypt, opposites were not in conflict, but rather a creative unity that shaped the pulse of existence.
The Coffin Texts are among the oldest echoes of this vision — scripture and melody, wisdom inscribed within the balance of the cosmos. There, in the fusion of radiance and shadow, in the resonance between voice and hush, truth is born — as a river springs forth from the depths of flood, as clay and water entwine to forge the geography of eternity.
The present and the primordial converge in a delicate balance, sculpted by the ancients through their words and temples. Here, within these pages, the world is revealed as a chant reverberating between being and non-being — a hymn that draws from the tones of time a circle that renews creation and sketches the forms of the everlasting.
This book is a journey into the heart of duality, toward the revelation of a renewed oneness. So, shall we begin the voyage? From nothingness to eternity — the epic of duality in the Coffin Texts, a miracle of becoming.
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