Re: Heyas.




On 24-Oct-2005, Starbles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote in message <1130140991.950801.67470@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Does anybody know which axiom comes first? I know that existence comes
> before consciousness, but I don't know if identity comes before
> existence or the other way around. Help please!

First Destiny, then Death, Dream, Destruction, the twins Desire and
Despair, and finally Delight who became Delirium.

--
Jim Heckman
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