Genesis 1
These parables seem to be important in that they are making way and alluding to future parables in the bible. Heaven and earth without form, what was that, you will see later Adam is told to that the tree of life was forbidden so he doesn't become one of the "gods/highly exalted ones" by the snake.
Adam having form wanted to transcend it and make to the place of proximity. Little did he know that the form would help him get to the place of proximity and was needed, and when he wished to transcend it and ate of the tree he exposed himself to a judgment and standard he was not ready for.
Although genesis 1 has not talked about Adam, it is obvious it is making way, by these allusions to his trial and the trial of mankind in general.
The creation in 6 days doesn't seem to me to be about physical waters or physical earth, but about the creation of the metaphysical world.
This is because God is not a dictator and because he wishes people to perceive things for their own merit rather than dictate. As for physical creation there is no way for humans to know, but as for spiritual "days" and "nights", this is something we can all verify, through reflection over our souls.
These parables of water, fruit, food, and days and nights, and the spirit of God upon the waters are important in that they also making way for the story of Noah.
The lights although physically makes sense to be the stars, we will see are allusions in the dream of Joseph, and stars in genesis here are symbolic of the names of God, the Navigators, the Kings of God on earth.
The spiritual Archetypes of everything was created before taking on physical form, and to understand what Adam craved, one must understand that in God separated the heavens and earth, after they were together, and he created different fruits and animals etc, all from one water and he separated things into stages, and thereby he can try us which one of us is best in works.
The first trial was when his spirit was on water.
Adam craved that water and sought to transcend multiplicity to a place where all the archetypes of these were found in higher form, where God rests and is to be found.
These parables seem to be important in that they are making way and alluding to future parables in the bible. Heaven and earth without form, what was that, you will see later Adam is told to that the tree of life was forbidden so he doesn't become one of the "gods/highly exalted ones" by the snake.
Adam having form wanted to transcend it and make to the place of proximity. Little did he know that the form would help him get to the place of proximity and was needed, and when he wished to transcend it and ate of the tree he exposed himself to a judgment and standard he was not ready for.
Although genesis 1 has not talked about Adam, it is obvious it is making way, by these allusions to his trial and the trial of mankind in general.
The creation in 6 days doesn't seem to me to be about physical waters or physical earth, but about the creation of the metaphysical world.
This is because God is not a dictator and because he wishes people to perceive things for their own merit rather than dictate. As for physical creation there is no way for humans to know, but as for spiritual "days" and "nights", this is something we can all verify, through reflection over our souls.
These parables of water, fruit, food, and days and nights, and the spirit of God upon the waters are important in that they also making way for the story of Noah.
The lights although physically makes sense to be the stars, we will see are allusions in the dream of Joseph, and stars in genesis here are symbolic of the names of God, the Navigators, the Kings of God on earth.
The spiritual Archetypes of everything was created before taking on physical form, and to understand what Adam craved, one must understand that in God separated the heavens and earth, after they were together, and he created different fruits and animals etc, all from one water and he separated things into stages, and thereby he can try us which one of us is best in works.
The first trial was when his spirit was on water.
Adam craved that water and sought to transcend multiplicity to a place where all the archetypes of these were found in higher form, where God rests and is to be found.

