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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2025 7:35 pm
“During civil twilight (when the Sun is from 0°50′ to 6° below the horizon), artificial lighting is practically not required in open areas. At this time, in clear weather, most tasks can be performed, and the horizon line is quite clearly visible.” Here is another section from Wikipedia, “Miscellaneous”: “Due to the fact that twilight light is extraordinary and romantic, and also because of the possibility of taking nighttime shots with lighting acceptable to the viewer, twilight has long been popular among photographers and artists, who call this period ‘the golden hour.’”
Well, then I start to recall that, if I am not mistaken, this is one of the foundations of how the creation of the world, the universe, begins. And that in mythology, it was always described that first there was gloom, then chaos, then came day, then night, and then I think that twilight must be in there somewhere. So I begin reading and searching for this in Wikipedia, and what do I find? Chaos is translated as “I open up, I unfold.” “A category of cosmogony and cosmology, the primordial state of the Universe, a formless aggregation of matter and space. Ideas about the era of chaos arise from the development and specification of concepts about mythic time, a special initial sacred period preceding empirical (historical) ‘profane’ time. One of the embodiments of chaos, or chaos itself, is often the world ocean, the primeval waters. In many of the oldest cosmogonic myths, the ocean and chaos are equivalent and inseparable from each other. In the everyday sense, chaos is understood as disorder, confusion, mixing. The concept originated from the name in ancient Greek mythology for the initial state of the world, some kind of ‘gaping abyss’ (rather than a disorderly state) from which the first deities emerged. Only in early Christian times was this word assigned the meaning of disorder.” So I begin to understand even more that we are now in a period of chaos, that all of this is a sacred language, that out of chaos, God also created the world, and that these were not ruins, as I emphasize every time, but something much deeper and more serious. This is precisely the problem people have today: immorality prevails, the boundaries between worlds have been erased, everything has mixed together, which is why so many people have dementia, why people start confusing what is good and what is bad, and everything seems to blend and turn upside down – this is the ocean, this is the chaos in which order must somehow be established. And then, the Wikipedia section “Cosmogonic Myths” (“world,” “universe” + “birth”) – myths about the origin of the world as a whole and its parts, its creation,
Well, then I start to recall that, if I am not mistaken, this is one of the foundations of how the creation of the world, the universe, begins. And that in mythology, it was always described that first there was gloom, then chaos, then came day, then night, and then I think that twilight must be in there somewhere. So I begin reading and searching for this in Wikipedia, and what do I find? Chaos is translated as “I open up, I unfold.” “A category of cosmogony and cosmology, the primordial state of the Universe, a formless aggregation of matter and space. Ideas about the era of chaos arise from the development and specification of concepts about mythic time, a special initial sacred period preceding empirical (historical) ‘profane’ time. One of the embodiments of chaos, or chaos itself, is often the world ocean, the primeval waters. In many of the oldest cosmogonic myths, the ocean and chaos are equivalent and inseparable from each other. In the everyday sense, chaos is understood as disorder, confusion, mixing. The concept originated from the name in ancient Greek mythology for the initial state of the world, some kind of ‘gaping abyss’ (rather than a disorderly state) from which the first deities emerged. Only in early Christian times was this word assigned the meaning of disorder.” So I begin to understand even more that we are now in a period of chaos, that all of this is a sacred language, that out of chaos, God also created the world, and that these were not ruins, as I emphasize every time, but something much deeper and more serious. This is precisely the problem people have today: immorality prevails, the boundaries between worlds have been erased, everything has mixed together, which is why so many people have dementia, why people start confusing what is good and what is bad, and everything seems to blend and turn upside down – this is the ocean, this is the chaos in which order must somehow be established. And then, the Wikipedia section “Cosmogonic Myths” (“world,” “universe” + “birth”) – myths about the origin of the world as a whole and its parts, its creation,