The Questions of Adam and Eve: A Dialogue Across Time and Space
By Anna Biela
About the thoughts that entered my mind today as I held Adam in my He[art]
As I try to hold Adam in my heart, many questions arise.
I do not even know if they are mine, or if they are whispers arriving from somewhere beyond myself. My mind feels as though it cannot contain them all.
So, if these are your questions, let me answer them—not from certainty, but from the place where I stand: a place of faith, surrender, and following synchronicities.
I do not have all the answers.
I only know that I followed the signs, and they led me to you.
Why is it Eve’s role to inspire Adam?
The way I imagine the story of Adam and Eve is not as a story of blame, but as a story of restoration.
If Eve was the one who carried humanity away from Eden, then perhaps she also carries the longing to help Adam remember the way back—not back to a lost garden, but toward the Eden that can be recreated through love, creation, and the awakening of the heart.
Eve does not call Adam back to the past.
She calls him forward into a new creation.
Is Eve living in Eden?
No.
Until only a few months ago, Eve was not living in a garden. She was walking through her own wilderness—what felt like hell itself. She felt consumed by darkness, as if she had become food for demons.
But through surrender, healing, and returning to God, she began to remember who she truly was.
The garden was not a place she had to find.
It was a place she had to rediscover within.
Why would Adam need to do anything if he already has success and does not need more fame?
Perhaps this journey was never about fame.
Perhaps Adam’s role is not to gain more, but to give. Not to rise higher in the eyes of the world, but to serve something greater than himself.
Maybe the path back to Eden is not through achievement, but through an act of love—a choice to help restore what was lost.
Does Eve need Adam?
Yes.
Because some creations are not meant to be carried alone.
For most of her life, Eve was learning, studying, preparing, and developing her gifts behind the scenes. She built the foundation, but she was not seeking the spotlight.
Now she understands that some creations need to be seen in order to reach those who need them.
Does Eve want to be famous?
No.
Fame was never the dream.
The dream was always to create, to love, and to bring light into the world.
But if visibility becomes part of the mission, Eve is willing to step into it—not for her own glory, but in service of the work, the message, and the love that moves through her.
Because perhaps Eden was never meant to be found alone.
Perhaps Eden is something we create together.