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In Theosophy, Chaos is space filled with darkness, which is primordial matter in its pre-cosmic state<ref>Secret Doctrine vol. I, 336</ref> It contains in itself all the Elements in their rudimentary, indifferentiated State.<ref>Secret Doctrine vol. I, 342</ref>
In Theosophy, Chaos is space filled with darkness, which is primordial matter in its pre-cosmic state<ref>Secret Doctrine vol. I, 336</ref> It contains in itself all the Elements in their rudimentary, indifferentiated State.<ref>Secret Doctrine vol. I, 342</ref>


The ''Secret Doctrine'' uses many synonyms for this Principle. Some of them can be found in the following definition ''Theosophical Glossary'' [[H. P. Blavatsky]] wrote:
The ''Secret Doctrine'' uses many synonyms for this Principle. Some of them can be found in the following definition published in the ''Theosophical Glossary'':


<blockquote>Chaos (Gr.). The Abyss, the "Great Deep". It was personified in Egypt by the Goddess Neith, anterior to all gods . . . Neith is the "Father-mother" of the Stanzas of the Secret Doctrine, the Swabhavat of the Northern Buddhists, the immaculate Mother indeed, the prototype of the latest "Virgin" of all. . . Neith is Swabhavat and also the Vedic Aditi and the Puranic Akasa.<ref>lavatsky, H. P., Theosophical Glossary (??????????????), 77??</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>Chaos (Gr.). The Abyss, the "Great Deep". It was personified in Egypt by the Goddess Neith, anterior to all gods . . . Neith is the "Father-mother" of the Stanzas of the Secret Doctrine, the Swabhavat of the Northern Buddhists, the immaculate Mother indeed, the prototype of the latest "Virgin" of all. . . Neith is Swabhavat and also the Vedic Aditi and the Puranic Akasa.<ref>lavatsky, H. P., Theosophical Glossary (??????????????), 77??</ref></blockquote>

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Chaos (from the Greek χάος khaos) means "emptiness, vast void, chasm, abyss" and in the Greek creation myths it refers to a moving, formless mass from which the cosmos and the gods originated. In Theosophy, Chaos is space filled with darkness, which is primordial matter in its pre-cosmic state[1] It contains in itself all the Elements in their rudimentary, indifferentiated State.[2]

The Secret Doctrine uses many synonyms for this Principle. Some of them can be found in the following definition published in the Theosophical Glossary:

Chaos (Gr.). The Abyss, the "Great Deep". It was personified in Egypt by the Goddess Neith, anterior to all gods . . . Neith is the "Father-mother" of the Stanzas of the Secret Doctrine, the Swabhavat of the Northern Buddhists, the immaculate Mother indeed, the prototype of the latest "Virgin" of all. . . Neith is Swabhavat and also the Vedic Aditi and the Puranic Akasa.[3]

  1. Secret Doctrine vol. I, 336
  2. Secret Doctrine vol. I, 342
  3. lavatsky, H. P., Theosophical Glossary (??????????????), 77??