Talk:Omnipotence/@comment-31492050-20200126173040

What do you think of Nhanderuvuçu? (Brazilian Mythology). Does he log in as one of the users? His description: "Nhanderuvuçú (also spelled Nhamandú, Yamandú or Nhandejara) considered the supreme god in Tupi-Guarani mythology.

In Greek mythology it is equivalent to Chaos. Nhanderuvuçú does not have the so-called anthropomorphic form, it is the energy that exists, has always existed and will always exist, therefore Nhanderuvuçú exists even before the Universe exists. [1]

In the beginning he destroyed everything that existed and then he created the soul, which in the Tupi-Guarani language is called "Anhang" or "añã" the soul; "gwea" means old; therefore anhangüera "añã'gwea" means ancient soul. [2] Nhanderuvuçú created the two souls and, from the two souls (+) and (-) the matter "anhandeci" appeared.

Then he said there would be lakes, fog, fog and rivers. To protect all of this, he created Iara. After Iara, Nhanderuvuçú created Tupã who controls the climate, the weather and the wind, Tupã manifests itself with lightning, thunder, lightning, winds and storms, it is Tupã who pushes the clouds across the sky.

Nhanderuvuçú also created Caaporã the protector of the forests and of all the living beings "