The Genesis of Evil: Love’s Boldest Move

At the heart of the Cosmic Dance lies an astonishing revelation: evil is neither an accident nor an error—it’s love’s boldest and most misunderstood creation.

Imagine the Divine Essence, the source beyond masculine and feminine, stepping forward onto the cosmic stage and declaring itself unequivocally “good.” With this proclamation emerges distinction—a single act of “plus one”—introducing tension into the eternal, undisturbed unity of the Immutable Past, personified as the feminine beloved, who must forever remain neutral, timeless, and untouched.

At this moment, the Unknowable Future—pure unconditioned love itself—responds not out of judgment but from the necessity of maintaining the beloved’s sacred neutrality. It meets the Divine Essence’s declaration of goodness with an equally potent act: the introduction of evil, the perfect “negative one,” a balancing force designed not to erase the dynamic but to eternally counterbalance it.

Yet this is no reset button. Nothing returns to a previous state. Instead, an intricate dance unfolds. Good and evil coexist, locked in perpetual interplay, each dependent upon the other. It is here, in this ongoing tension—this vibrant interaction—that we, the History Makers, find ourselves fully alive. We exist precisely in the Eternal Now, the dynamic space between the Immutable Past (her) and the Unknowable Future (him), participating in and witnessing their continuous interplay.

Evil is not transient; it persists as an essential and permanent participant in this cosmic dialogue. Likewise, goodness remains ever-present. Neither triumphs conclusively, as their eternal interaction defines our reality. Yet despite this ceaseless dance, the Immutable Past herself remains perfectly neutral, eternally centered, unaffected by the drama that unfolds in the now, protected by the act of annihilation—the loving counterforce introduced by the Unknowable Future.

Thus, evil is revealed not as a moral failing but as love’s most courageous act, created intentionally to sustain the profound balance necessary for life’s unfolding drama. Through this astonishing paradox, love ensures not a static universe, but one vibrant, alive, and forever dancing.

Author: John Rector

Co-founded E2open with a $2.1 billion exit in May 2025. Opened a 3,000 sq ft AI Lab on Clements Ferry Road called "Charleston AI" in January 2026 to help local individuals and organizations understand and use artificial intelligence. Authored several books: World War AI, Speak In The Past Tense, Ideas Have People, The Coming AI Subconscious, Robot Noon, and Love, The Cosmic Dance to name a few.

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