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Big BangThe Origin of All Cycles

The Big Bang in "To Be Born" represents the primordial moment of creation, the explosive emergence of consciousness from the void. This is not merely a beginning but the eternal now from which all cycles emanate. It is the source point where potential transforms into kinetic, where silence becomes sound, where darkness births light. Every season that follows carries within it the memory and energy of this original eruption.

The Concept of Big Bang

The Big Bang is the mythological and cosmological foundation of the "To Be Born" project. It represents the moment when the undifferentiated unity explodes into multiplicity, when the One becomes Many, when silence erupts into the symphony of existence.

This is not a linear beginning but a continuous eruption that happens in every moment of creation. Each artistic expression in this project—each painting, performance, video, and installation—contains within it a microcosm of this original explosion. The Big Bang is both memory and prophecy, both ancient and immediate.

In the context of personal transformation, the Big Bang represents those moments of radical change when old structures dissolve and new possibilities emerge. It is the creative destruction that precedes all birth, the necessary chaos from which new orders arise.

Conceptual Connection: The Big Bang finds its artistic embodiment in "The Night of Becoming NYX," where the primordial darkness of the Cave becomes a living vortex. NYX is the Big Bang made manifest—the explosive emergence of consciousness from the eternal womb, the moment when darkness births light.

Creation

The explosive moment when potential becomes actual, when the void gives birth to form.

Consciousness

The awakening of awareness, the first recognition of self and other, subject and object.

Expansion

The continuous unfolding of reality, the eternal movement from center to periphery.

From the Big Bang, the cycle begins...

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