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The Power of the Vagina
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Everything starts with understanding yourself—being self-aware. One of the most important things worth mentioning is that in Kabbalistic teachings, as well as in early Christian and Gnostic texts about Adams Creation, Adam was created both male and female. Now, before you freak out and start a book burning, let me explain! The theory suggests that Adam, the first human created by God, was initially androgynous, containing both male and female aspects within one body. The name Adam (aw-dawm') simply means a human being, not someone's first name like we use it today. In Genesis 1:27, it states that both male and female were created at the same time and called aw-dawm'. But it wasn’t until later, in Genesis 2:22, that God created a woman by separating her from the man. God noted, “It is not good for man to be alone,” which, interestingly, can also be read as "all in one" or "all one." In other words, men shouldn’t embody both male and female in one body. I would argue that th
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The power of the Vagina book Auther Xavier Borrero: power of synergy
In this episode of "The Power of the Vagina", Xavier explores the concept of unity. He discusses an ancient spiritual teaching which suggests that the primal being, Adam, who was both male and female, was split into two halves with the divine intention for these halves to reunite and create unity. He emphasizes that unity is not just about physical closeness, but is a spiritual, emotional, and even cosmic force. He talks about the principle of synergy, the cooperation among different elements to create something greater than the sum of their parts. He asserts that whether it's in interpersonal relationships or communities, the power of unity enhances our potential. Xavier concludes by stressing that we are not designed to journey through life alone - that unity and interconnection are our true destinies.
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Everything starts with understanding yourself—being self-aware. One of the most important things worth mentioning is that in Kabbalistic teachings, as well as in early Christian and Gnostic texts about Adams Creation, Adam was created both male and female. Now, before you freak out and start a book burning, let me explain! The theory suggests that Adam, the first human created by God, was initially androgynous, containing both male and female aspects within one body. The name Adam (aw-dawm') simply means a human being, not someone's first name like we use it today. In Genesis 1:27, it states that both male and female were created at the same time and called aw-dawm'. But it wasn’t until later, in Genesis 2:22, that God created a woman by separating her from the man. God noted, “It is not good for man to be alone,” which, interestingly, can also be read as "all in one" or "all one." In other words, men shouldn’t embody both male and female in one body. I would argue that th
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