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|description=The dual emanation of Moymis, the progeny of the dual or androgynous World‐Principle, the male Apason and female Tauthe. Like all theocratic nations possessing Temple mysteries, the Babylonians never mentioned the “One” Principle of the Universe, nor did they give it a name. This made Damascious (''Theogonies'') remark that like the rest of “ barbarians” the Babylonians passed it over in silence. Tauthe was the mother of the gods, while Apason was her self‐generating male power, Moymis, the ideal universe, being her only‐ begotten son, and ''emanating ''in his turn Dache‐Dachus, and at last Belus, the Demiurge of the objective Universe {{etg-source|TG}}.
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