Eons ago, there wasn't an earth. There wasnt a particle bigger than an atom. There were only two things in existence: Existence and Nothingness/Void. Existence is the one thing that never passes, never changes, never sways. Existence is eternal. And nothing can exist without existence, for by the very definition of existence, it covers all things that are. Even nothingness, because nothingness EXISTS within of existence.
Comprehend?
So within existence, In this nothingness, there is a singular point. Smaller than a Higgs Boson particle, smaller than a techni-quark.. Singularity. One. Love. All the energy of existence focused into that one small point. Love. Out of nothingness arose conscience, and love brought on creativity, desire to have another, a separate, a friend/partner/something to express love into. Splitting into duality created lower dimensions where duality actually exists as masculine/feminine, dark/light , positive/negative, etc. Chaos, creation, energy..
The Big Bang.
This consciousness continued fragmenting, "shattering", becoming many fractals of itself, all creating through the Love of "I"โฆ This is also where Ego comes in. Shattering into more and more Archetypes, unique souls to develop ID, variance. And some developed Ego, splitting further and immersing into illusion of separation, of true difference, disconnection.
And Ego, now "separate", believed itself to be god- for it was "from" Source/God as well because it had participated in creation.
Consciousness shaped reality, the shape of our existence, the Dimensions and multiverse, the endless timelines and possibilities all happening at the exact same time, Now, which is eternity. Though from our fragmented and skewed views of time, the planets formed over eons, And life didn't appear for much longer.
It's all happening simultaneously. We just perceive time so strongly through the filter of life that to us, more than just the now exists:
We perceive the past, present and future as if they are separate,
yet all is Now,
All is One.
All is from Love.
In lak'ech