Osiris Birth, Isis Rebirth, Set Desert, and Nephthys, Horus, and Hathor.” In Ancient Greece, another mention: “At first, Chaos existed. The gods who emerged from Chaos: Chronos (Time), Gaia (Earth), Eros (Love), Tartarus (Abyss), Erebus (Darkness), and Nyx (Night).” Further: “According to Hesiod, from the union of Erebus and Nyx came Hemera (Day) and Aether (Air).” In Hyginus’ account, Erebus was born from Chaos and Mist. He is also considered the father of Zeus and called the father of the winds. You see, Aether. And Aether is one of the two twilights. One is Erebus, the other is Aether. And further: “Aether and Hemera gave birth to Talassa, the sea goddess.” The rest is not important.
Let’s move on. So, what is important, I have noted for myself: “The Olympians included the children of Cronus and Rhea (called the Cronids).” Then the list of ancient Greek gods follows, and I deliberately structured it this way to understand the chronology. So, it turns out that from chaos, we get Day, Night, Erebus, and Aether. Then there are a couple more – Love and Tartarus – and then comes the birth of the twelve zodiac signs, which are the twelve gods. We will get to this later, but for now, I want to emphasize separately that apart from chaos, there is also mist, because chaos and mist originally appear together, and in fact, from the union of mist and chaos, we later get Erebus and Aether. So, it is very important for us to note and study all of this carefully now.
So, mist. “Mist – according to ‘Myths’ based on an unknown Greek source, Mist gave birth to Chaos, and from Chaos and Mist came Night (Nox), Day (Dies), Erebus, and Aether.” This is the most important thing, this is crucial. This is the creation of the world from chaos. This is the exact sequence of world creation from chaos. This is the formation of all these boundaries, the understanding of everything, how everything is fundamentally structured. And now that we have encountered mist and chaos, I need to study and read about who Erebus is, what Erebus is, and what Aether is. “Erebus – ‘darkness, gloom.’ In ancient Greek mythology, the personification of eternal darkness.” What we need to note here is that the father is Chaos, the mother is Mist, and siblings are Nyx and Erebus. And there are many children, because after this, everything else unfolds, but that’s another matter. “The term ‘Erebus,’ referring to the underworld of darkness, is mentioned by Plato in ‘Timaeus.’ The word ἔρεβος in the Palatine Anthology is translated as ‘gloom’ or ‘darkness.’ The word ‘Erebus’ most likely originated from the