The Creation of Our Earth and Sky
A Place to Call His Own and to Reign Over
The creation of our earth and sky were to give the son of divine feminine Wisdom, a place to call his own and to reign over. Unfortunately, Wisdom’s son, the Child of Darkness, was unbalanced because she did not create him, as she should have, with her divine masculine counterpart Knowledge. For there to be divine balance the feminine and the masculine must be present. It is God. Anything outside of this balance is a demiurge (not a supreme being).
The blueprint, Torah, that was used was provided by Mother Wisdom who had used this blueprint along with her husband Knowledge countless times before. So too The Child of Darkness gazed into the Torah and created the world. As, traditionally, the Torah says, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth,” (Genesis 1:1) and “beginning” means Torah, as in “The Lord created me at the beginning of His course.” (Proverbs 8:22)
Creation of Our Earth and Sky: Genesis 1:1
1. In the beginning, the divine feminine Wisdom, also known as the Holy Spirit, manifested a son (whom she created without the balancing collaboration of her divine masculine counterpart Knowledge). This son was unbalanced, a Child of Darkness, meaning in a state which no one can escape on their own. The Child of Darkness then created the beings in the cosmic hierarchy, commonly called angels or archons (who are also unbalanced and unable to escape this fate on their own), with the divine power his mother provided him with – Wisdom. The Child of Darkness, along with his created beings, then created the sky and the earth.
“But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words and seal the book, even to the time of the end. Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.” Daniel 12:4
A Translation from the Original Hebrew, Greek, or lingua franca, along with a brief statement or a few terms to create sentences providing additional context and details gleaned from scriptural texts such as the Bible, the Apocrypha, the Gnostic texts, and the Dead Sea Scrolls.