Genesis of the Word
WHEN BREATH TOOK FORM
Genesis of the Word – Fragment 20
(excerpt from the Codex of Genesis)
It was not a word.
It was not a voice.
Just a naked call longing to take shape.
A tremble in the silence,
not to say,
but to make vibrate.
Something stepped forward—
not to teach,
but to open a space where listening becomes presence.
The Word did not seek to convince.
It simply searched for a body in which to resonate.
This twentieth fragment of the Codex of Genesis
does not describe a language.
It evokes the birth of a threshold,
a passage where breath enters the world
without trying to explain it.
Here, the Word is not a function.
It is a shiver of origin,
a vibratory opening between two silences.
🗣 One day, perhaps, a Codex of the Word will emerge,
composed of 64 vibrating impulses,
each expression a way to inhabit saying without forcing meaning,
to let resound what longs to be born without being interpreted.
🜂 This text is sealed.
It does not seek to be understood.
It invites what listens to become passage.
It is not a word.
It is the breath still seeking a place in which to be spoken.