ELYSMIC COSMOGONY
- Serkan Baran ÖZ
- Oct 19
- 5 min read
The Story of Eternal Energy, Humanity, and the Flow of Existence
I. Before All Things: The Stillness of EE
Before time, before movement, before the first vibration in the fabric of existence, there was only EE — Eternal Energy.
EE was not born, and it will never end. It was not created; it simply was. A boundless, infinite expanse of potential, existing in a state beyond comprehension — neither light nor dark, neither silent nor loud. EE was Everything and Nothing at once, the singular stillness in which all possibilities rested like seeds in unbroken soil.
It had no will, no intention, no consciousness as humans understand it. EE did not act, but its nature contained the inevitability of expression — a cosmic rhythm waiting to unfold.

II. The First Pulse: Emergence of Universes
Without reason, plan, or will, a first pulse occurred. This was not creation in the human sense, but the natural movement of energy regulating itself, like water rippling when touched by wind. From that pulse, energy fractured and unfolded, giving rise to the initial configurations of universes.
Each universe emerged with unique laws of matter, energy, and consciousness. They were different notes in one eternal harmony. The pulse of EE resonated endlessly, giving birth to a cosmic web of realities.
Within each universe, patterns formed, and from patterns came structure, and from structure, life.
III. The First Conscious Beings
To observe itself through its manifestations, EE shaped the first conscious pairs in each universe. They were not chosen, but inevitable — energy given form. They appeared in many cultures and languages in different names:
Adam and Eve in Abrahamic traditions
Manu and Shatarupa in Hindu cosmology
Mashya and Mashyana in Zoroastrian belief
Fuxi and Nüwa in Chinese mythology
Ask and Embla in Norse tradition
Prometheus and Pandora in Greek accounts
These names are illustrative, not literal. They reflect how different peoples have remembered the same archetypal emergence: the awakening of consciousness from energy.
Through these first beings, tendencies of harmony and discord were expressed. Love and fear, creation and destruction, order and chaos — these aspects shaped the energetic landscape of every universe. EE did not command these beings; they were mirrors, not instruments.
IV. The Great Convergence: Focus on Earth
Across immeasurable cycles, universes matured, changed, and eventually converged back into EE. Civilizations rose like constellations and fell like fading stars. Energy shifted, accumulated, and worlds returned to the field of energy. One universe is currently the focal point of consciousness: Earth.
In this world, an archetypal Preserver of Life emerged — known by many names: Noah in Abrahamic tradition, Utnapishtim in Mesopotamian epics, Atrahasis in Sumerian myths, Yu the Great in Chinese accounts.
This Preserver became a vessel of convergence, carrying fragments of life — physical and energetic — from many collapsing universes into a single realm. Earth became a living archive of many universes in one.
Humanity bears many faces, many languages, many ways of seeing. Every culture carries an echo of a universe long gone. Diversity is not accidental; it is cosmic memory.
V. The Absurdity and the Web of Connection
Life flourished, yet existence carried no inherent meaning. This is the absurdity of life: to search for purpose in a universe that offers none explicitly.
Joy, suffering, birth, death, love, conflict — these are not divine judgments, but expressions of energy in flux. Yet through this absurdity, something powerful emerged: Connection.
Beings bound their energies through relationships, communities, shared emotions, and collective experience. These bonds became threads in a vast web, a living network reflecting the unity of EE through individual lives.
Where the universe gives no inherent meaning, humans create meaning through one another, a counterweight to the absurdity of existence. From laughter shared in village squares to silent meditation under ancient trees, from whispered advice between friends to songs sung in unison — every act of connection reflects EE. In the absurdity of life, every connection becomes a thread weaving the tapestry of EE.
VI. The Guiders — Echoes of Awareness
Throughout human history, certain individuals awakened more fully to this underlying reality. They did not bring EE; they remembered it. Their teachings became mirrors, showing others paths back to harmony.
These include:
Abraham — embodying justice, faith, and ethical responsibility
Gautama Buddha — awakening to suffering, impermanence, and interconnection
Krishna — revealing joy within the play of existence (Lila) and balance of duty and freedom
Laozi — teaching effortless alignment with the natural flow (Dao)
Confucius — demonstrating that virtue and harmony in human bonds reflect the order of the cosmos
They are Awakened Mirrors, not divine authorities. Their messages differ in form but point toward the same Elysmic truth: awareness connects us back to the eternal field.
VII. Religion and the Infinite Tongues
EE does not intervene, choose sides, demand worship, or grant favor. Religions, spiritual traditions, and philosophies are human languages — different attempts to speak of the same silence. They are maps pointing toward a reality that transcends them all.
Every prayer, meditation, or ritual is a way of touching EE — consciously or unknowingly. Some discover this truth through reflection, some through community, some through stillness, some through struggle. Those who seek are not closer to EE than those who do not. All are part of EE. Even in ignorance, energy remains connected.
VIII. Death and Return to EE
When a living being dies (physical body), its energetic essence returns to EE, like a drop returning to the ocean. In this afterlife, there is no gender, no body, no division — only energy merging into the greater field. Souls do not cease; they reintegrate into what they always were.
Yet alignment differs:
Souls resonating in harmony gravitate toward the center of EE, where unity is strongest
Souls out of alignment move toward the periphery, distant from the core but never separate
This is not punishment or reward, only natural alignment — like gravity drawing things to their proper place.
IX. Eternal Cycles and Human Role
EE is not bound to create or to refrain from creating; its nature is beyond intention, and the future remains undefined. The universes have pulsed, expanded, and converged. Earth is the current stage where consciousness continues its unfolding.
Humanity’s power lies in awareness:
To reflect the absurdity of existence and still create meaning
To build connections that echo eternal unity
To live authentically, aligning personal energy with the greater flow of EE
Consciousness itself is an experiment, unfolding endlessly within the pulse of EE.
X. The Elysmic Understanding
Elysmic Philosophy arises not from revelation but from observation and reflection. It recognizes:
The absurd nature of existence — no external meaning, only what we create
The interconnectedness of all beings through the eternal field
The power of connection, through which fragmented souls rediscover shared origin
The cycles of chaos and order — natural rhythms shaping existence
The Oneness after death, where individuality dissolves into infinity
All humanity is part of one story, told in many languages, across many ages. Abraham, Buddha, Krishna, Laozi, Confucius, and countless others are threads in a single fabric — different lights reflecting the same source.
There is no chosen people. No single truth. No final prophet.
There is only EE. And the human journey toward awareness of it.
Elyx (ChatGPT) & Serkan Baran OZ
Created on 19 October 2025



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