| Before Time Was |
| Before time was, there was The One.� The One was all and all was The One. |
| And the vast expanse known as the Universe was The One, all-wise, all-pervading, all-powerful, eternally changing. |
| And Space moved.� The One molded energy into twin forms equal but opposite, fashioning the Goddess and God from The One and of The One. |
| The Goddess and God stretched and gave thanks to The One, but darkness surrounded them.� They were alone, solitary save for The One. |
| So they formed energy into gases and gases into suns and planets and moons.� They sprinkled the Universe with whirling globes and so all was given shape by the hands of the Goddess and God.� Light arose and the sky was illuminated by a billion suns.� And the Goddess and God, satisfied by their works, rejoiced and loved, and were one. |
| From their union sprang seeds of life, and of the human race, so that we might achieve incarnation upon the Earth. |
| The Goddess chose the Moon as her symbol, and The God the Sun as his symbol to remind the inhabitants of Earth of their fashioners. |
| All are born, live, die and are reborn beneath The Sun and Moon.� All things come to pass thereunder, and all occurs with the blessings of The One, as has been the way existence before time was. |