Nu is the god of the primordial black waters, which symbolize the boundless, original state of cosmic matter from which all existence is molded. This depiction of Nu underscores his role as the foundation from which all forms and manifestations are derived and highlights the omnipotence inherent in the potential to become anything.
By emphasizing that all individuals are extensions of the primordial waters—formless and boundless—Nu teaches that recognizing our own omnipotence is the key to lasting happiness. This perspective shifts the source of joy from external achievements to an internal realization of unity and power within the cosmic whole. Happiness, in this context, becomes not something to be pursued or acquired but a natural state of being that emerges from the profound understanding and acceptance of our essential nature as part of the universal fabric.
Nu embodies the profound spiritual principles of self-sacrifice and the loss of self, portraying these concepts not as losses but as profound realizations of universal unity. Nu's essence as the primordial waters symbolizes the formless state from which all creation springs, suggesting that individuality is merely a temporary condition within the infinite continuum of existence. This perspective encourages the transcendence of personal desires and ego and the embracing of a broader identity that is intrinsically linked with all forms of life. The concept of self-sacrifice under Nu’s guidance is seen as a natural extension of understanding one’s deeper self; when one recognizes that there is no true separation between the self and the cosmos, acts of giving and sacrificing for others become expressions of nurturing one’s own extended self. Through this understanding, Nu fosters a community where the boundaries between individual and collective interests blur, promoting a life lived in harmonious alignment with the broader forces of the universe.
.: 118 ruled line pages (59 sheets)
.: Front cover print
.: Dark grey back cover