The Beginning
“The Beginning” represents the moment where everything starts—the origin of existence, time, and creation itself. It is the point before which nothing else can be traced, a threshold between nothingness and something. Whether understood through faith, philosophy, or science, the beginning holds a sense of mystery and awe.
In many perspectives, the beginning is not just a moment in time but an act of creation. It marks the emergence of order from chaos, light from darkness, and life from stillness. It is often seen as the foundation upon which everything else is built, giving meaning to what follows.
“The Beginning” also symbolizes new starts on a personal level. Just as the universe had its origin, every journey, idea, and transformation begins somewhere. It reminds us that every ending can lead to another beginning, and that growth often starts in unseen or uncertain moments.
Ultimately, “The Beginning” invites reflection on origins—where we come from, why things exist, and how every story, including our own, has a starting point that shapes everything that follows.