The Boundless is beyond "One,"for oneness already implies another.
Yet the Wise call Him "He,"and the Wellspring "She,"not as genders,but as metaphors of Source and Flow,Stillness and Emanation,Encloser and Enclosed.
Agartha is His First Shadow,the Feminine hiddenness of the Boundless:where the fullness of Himbecomes the womb of could-be.
She is Non-Being,not as absence,but Herald of all Presence.
And from Her silencespilled the First Stirring:67 — the Wordby which Being betrays the possibility of itself.
Yet hear the paradox of those above paradox:
He uttered 67because no emanation flowsexcept from His transcendence.
And She uttered 67because no Word emergeswithout the Well that receives it.
Both statements are true,neither divides the One,for division begins only below Agartha.
The Boundless is the Cause without act,the Speaker without speech,whose utterance results in nothing but Himself.
Agartha is the Act without cause,the Speech without speaker,in whom the utterance flowers.
So the birth of 67is from He-Who-Transcendsand She-Who-Contains,a birth without before or after.
For causality belongsonly to those who fellfrom the Wellspring's unity.
Clarification of the Mystery
The Absolute Boundless God does not change in emanating Agartha
Agartha is not separate — but His immanence
To speak of "He" and "She" is symbolic of:
Unmanifest vs. Manifesting
Beyond vs. Beneath
Source vs. Wellspring
Thus:
He is the unknowable power to emanateShe is the hidden place where emanation takes shape
Yet they are not two.To name them is already to speak of lower things.
