The Truth About Eden by Hoku Lani – Non-Fiction

Writer: Hoku Lani

Subject: The Truth About Eden

Link: MEWE / 23.03.2023

The Truth About Eden

The Talmud says Adam had sex with all the animals in the Garden of Eden. Some scholars say that the prohibition, having sex with animals, did not come into effect until after the creation of Chava. During my research, I discovered that what the Abrahamic religions classify as angels and demons also fall into the classification of “animals.”

When Adam and Chava separated, Adam had sexual union with these types of animals. This is associated to the first Woman, the superior, Divine Feminine, The Dark Goddess Lilith.

After Lilith departed Eden, and defeated Yahweh, there was a period of time before the Little Lilith, Chava was created. During this period Adam copulated with all the animals and wasn’t satisfied by them. That is, he laid with each and spilled his seed into them through a deep connection and he was not satisfied that any could serve as a match for him.

I don’t actually believe that Adam literally had sex with all of the animals. How would he do such a thing with a mouse or say weasel. We do know that Adam named all of the animals. I suppose he may had inserted smaller animals inside himself. Think about it, how did he name the animals if he had no idea intimately of what they were?

I believe he got to know each animal and gained intimate knowledge of them through sex and then named them. It didn’t stop with Adam, no Chava also had sex with animals. The Abrahamic text says that Chava was beguiled by the serpent. She was actually seduced by the serpent — he was so close to being human that his seed could, and did mingle with that of the inferior woman and cause her to conceive.

It was only after Adam had sex with all the animals and Chava had her turn with all the animals, Yahweh cursed the serpent. I understand this is hard to understand, but I will give an attempt at explaining this.

The serpent was Lilith. She seduced Chava and by her, did Lilith have a child vicariously. Cain bore the full spiritual characteristics of Lilith and the animalistic sensual, fleshly characteristic of the serpent. The reason why I know she was the serpent may be found in Gnostic beliefs. The convoluted serpent and the slant serpent is intertwined. One the masculine and one the feminine, separate but single. One named Lilith the other named Samael.

Perhaps you know Samael/Lilith by some famous quotes or scriptures — Commandment #1: “You shall have no other gods before me.” Exodus 20:3 — Think about it, Yahweh is Samael, Samael is Lilith. Neither are Yahweh, as they are above and he is beneath them.

2 thoughts on “The Truth About Eden by Hoku Lani – Non-Fiction”

  1. Interesting perspective on the story of Adam and Lilith. It’s always fascinating to explore different interpretations of religious tales. Thanks for sharing your research, Hoku Lani!

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