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'''Chaos''' ({{Greek|χάος}} ''cháos'', from {{lang|grc|χαίνω}} "gaping, yawning") is a state of complete disorder or confusion and thus the opposite term to [[cosmos]], the Greek term for order. While the cosmos is the epitome of the created world, of [[creation]], of being in general, in chaos lives that which is still uncreated, not yet existing, but becoming. In chaos, in the [[abyss]] of the not yet created, in the perfect emptiness, the primordial [[spiritual world]] is directly active, from which all creative future impulses come.
[[Chaos]] ({{Greek|χάος}} ''cháos'', from {{lang|grc|χαίνω}} "gaping, yawning") is a state of complete disorder or confusion and thus the opposite term to [[cosmos]], the Greek term for order. While the cosmos is the epitome of the created world, of [[creation]], of being in general, in chaos lives that which is still uncreated, not yet existing, but becoming. In chaos, in the [[abyss]] of the not yet created, in the perfect emptiness, the primordial [[spiritual world]] is directly active, from which all creative future impulses come.

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Chaos (Greekχάος cháos, from χαίνω "gaping, yawning") is a state of complete disorder or confusion and thus the opposite term to cosmos, the Greek term for order. While the cosmos is the epitome of the created world, of creation, of being in general, in chaos lives that which is still uncreated, not yet existing, but becoming. In chaos, in the abyss of the not yet created, in the perfect emptiness, the primordial spiritual world is directly active, from which all creative future impulses come.

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