This paper explores the Daodejing’s cosmogony, where the Dao is metaphorically identified as the “Great Mother” and the “Enigmatic Female” whose “portal” serves as the root of heaven and earth. I argue that Daoist creationrepresents a creatio ex profundis—creation from the primordial, chaotic “womb” of nothingness (wu)—rather than the traditional Judeo-Christian creatio ex nihilo. Unlike Western models that posit a transcendent masculine deity imposing order from a void, the Daoist “womb cosmology” is autopoietic (ziran). It describes a world that self-unfolds naturally without external “assistant managers” or teleological blueprints. By prioritizing this primordial womb as the generative source of being (you), this model dismantles the “man-standard” of a sovereign creator. Drawing on cross-cultural dialogues with contemporary theopoetics, I demonstrate how this feminine paradigm offers a subversive alternative to the logic of domination inherent in masculine models of creation.
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In-person November Annual Meeting 2026
The Womb as Creatio Ex Profundis: The Daoist Primacy of the Eternal Feminine without Counterpart
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