They say Eve took the first bite — that she reached for the apple and gained the knowledge.
And Adam… he fell. He was blamed.
But what if that wasn’t the end of the story?
Eve carries the knowing — not as a curse, but as a gift.
She feels the weight of it, yes — a quiet guilt —
but also a deeper purpose.
She’s not here to tempt.
She’s here to teach.
To guide Adam back to himself.
To help him remember who he truly is.
To help him reclaim his angel wings. 🕊️✨
Side note: That was one of the movies where I was the main character, sent to Earth to bring healing through the Heart Chakra. Between January 2nd and 4th, 2019, I moved through many realities—and in one of them, everyone I encountered appeared as a demon. I experienced a multiverse while I was in London, UK.
Context: Eve ate from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
This tree appears in the Book of Genesis in the Bible (Genesis 2:17 and Genesis 3:6). God commanded Adam and Eve not to eat from this tree, but the serpent tempted Eve, and she ate its fruit and gave some to Adam. This act is often referred to as the “original sin” in Christian theology.
There is another tree mentioned in the Garden of Eden: the Tree of Life. After Adam and Eve ate from the Tree of Knowledge, they were banished from the garden to prevent them from eating from the Tree of Life and living forever.
Metaphor: The world has long been ruled by a wounded sun.
Its masculine fire, once meant to protect and illuminate, now scorches the earth with war, lies, deceit, and aggression.
This fire burns without direction — destructive rather than warming, dominant rather than divine.
We live under this imbalance, where the mind rules without the heart, and where many men walk armored — their heart chakras sealed shut like forgotten temples.
But we are the water-bearers, the breath-givers, the pulse of Gaia rising again.
We are here not to extinguish the fire, but to guide it — to bring the masculine back into balance through the sacred intelligence of the heart.
Through softness that is not weakness, and truth that does not scream.
Through creation instead of destruction.
Through love instead of domination.
Through the return of the Divine Feminine — not as ruler, but as equal.