09/11/2025
Eva & Adam...
Eve didn’t come from Adam’s rib. The Hebrew word used is “ṣela,” and it doesn’t mean rib. It means side. Eve was Adam’s other half. Not his spare rib. But it gets wilder.
A banned text called The Reality of the Rulers confirms it. It says, “They opened [Adam’s] side, which was like a living woman… And when [Adam] saw her, he said, ‘It is you who have given me life.’”
Eve was the one who gave him life. See, in Hebrew Adams name is derived from the word for “ground” or “dirt.” And get this—Eve’s name in Hebrew? It literally means “source of life.”
And in another text called the Origin of the World, God is caught red-handed lying, telling him that Eve came from his Rib, so that he’d think he was superior. The text says, “…Let us not tell Adam… Rather let us tell him… that she came from his rib, in order that… he may be lord over her."
And it gets crazier. In The Apocalypse of Adam, Adam says they were originally a single divine being more powerful than the god of the Bible. But He split them in two to limit their power. Adam says, “Then God… divided us in wrath. Then we became two… and we served him in fear and slavery.”
So what does all this mean? This story isn’t literal. It’s a metaphor. Adam and Eve being split in two? That’s your inner division. When you unite the divine masculine and feminine within yourself,
You remember who you really are... a god in human form.
Just don’t tell church. They’re still team Rib.