The story of Adam and Eve is much more than just a religious tale it’s an encoded narrative packed with deeper meanings about our existence. Adam represents the masculine, or action, while Eve symbolizes the feminine, or emotion. But there’s more to this story, especially when you break down the meaning of “sin” and the serpent’s role.
Adam, Eve, and Emotions
In ancient texts, the word “sin” has origins linked to the moon, which represents emotions. The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil symbolizes our central nervous system, and the serpent that tempts Eve represents sexual emotion. Emotions, like Eve, are feminine, and the “forbidden fruit” refers to sexual fluids.
The ancients believed that by releasing these fluids, we degenerate our bodies and, in essence, start the process of death. This is where the idea of sin and temptation comes into play. When we allow the serpent (our sexual emotions) to tempt us into releasing the forbidden fruit (our sexual fluids), we leave the “Garden of Eden” a state of balance between life and death and become mortal. This means we now experience the knowledge of good and evil, along with the reality of life and death.
The Power of Sexual Emotion
Sexual energy is the most powerful emotion a human can feel. The ancients believed that by controlling this energy and raising it to your brain, you could activate your immortal genes and elevate your consciousness. But once the “forbidden fruit” is consumed, you become bound by time and emotions, moving away from immortality.
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