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There are three words in the [[Chaatai# | There are three words in the [[Chaatai# | ||
- | * //tagra// primarily refers to the material, observable world: land, sea, and sky. In a narrow sense (the one used elsewhere in this wiki), it refers to the Antarctic continent and the surrounding waters, at least out to the Wall of the Sea. In the broadest sense, it refers to all physical existence, from the ground to the stars, as opposed to the realm of deities, spirits, and pure thought (compare the English terms " | + | |
- | * //dji// (literally " | + | |
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===== Mirror-world cosmology ===== | ===== Mirror-world cosmology ===== | ||
===== Developmental cosmology ===== | ===== Developmental cosmology ===== | ||
+ | In the traditional [[Chaatai]] interpretation, | ||
+ | //Dji// was originally purely chaotic -- containing all the matter we see today, but without distinction, | ||
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+ | This circular interface between the expanding order and the contracting chaos is the only one in which life can exist, as it is both ordered enough to sustain distinct bodies and chaotic enough for these bodies to move and change. Above Tagra, one can see the already ordered regions of the cosmos: at the very top, the fixed stars, which do not move at all (it's the rotation of Tagra around its axis that produces their impression of movement); below, somewhat move chaotic, the planets, which do move but only along predictable paths; then the Sun and the Moon, which can not only move but change their nature (with eclipses, lunar phases, changes in color at dawn and sunset, etc.) Below Tagra, the primaeval chaos persists: while it cannot be directly seen, it erupts into the upper world with volcanoes and underground springs. The chaotic forces injected into the ground from below allow it to bear life, and impart Tagra its rotation. | ||
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+ | At some point, as order spreads down //dji//, Tagra will start contracting, | ||
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+ | In modern times, scientific discoveries have made a strict interpretation of this discovery untenable. It is now accepted that Tagra is a continent at the pole of a spherical planet; for scientists, //dji// refers to this planet. It is also known that this planet revolves around the Sun, and that the " | ||
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+ | This does not negate that the eventual fate of this iteration of the universe will be to become frozen and lifeless, though with the possibility of a very distant thawing. Which is, of course, exactly what happened eventually to Tagra, though for different reasons. | ||
===== Cosmic-egg cosmology ===== | ===== Cosmic-egg cosmology ===== | ||
+ | In the [[Takrakaya]] tradition, the concept of //dji// or " | ||
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+ | This cosmology has important ethical applications. The respect of natural, social, and moral norms, as discovered through the millennia by prophets and philosophers, | ||
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+ | Some currents believe that sufficient disorder in the material world -- widespread vice and corruption, tyranny or rebellion, natural disasters -- will abort the Being, preventing Its hatching. The lineage of the [[Takrakaya# | ||
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+ | A yet darker interpretation of this model, found among discontented elements of Chaatai and Takrakaya society, holds that the Being //is already stillborn//, | ||
===== Many-world cosmology ===== | ===== Many-world cosmology ===== | ||
===== Scientific cosmology ===== | ===== Scientific cosmology ===== |
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