“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.”
— Genesis 1:1

But what if this beginning was not the start of mere earth alone, but the unfolding of seven realms of conscious existence—each a dimension of the Divine Mind descending into creation like light refracting through a prism?

Each of the seven days of Genesis is not a day as man counts days, but a cosmic epoch, an evolutionary surge—each a realm of consciousness, each a layer of the Universal Soul manifesting into deeper embodiment.


Day One: Let There Be Light (The First Realm – Photonic Consciousness)

God speaks Light into the Void. This is not sunlight, but photonic intelligence—the first vibration of conscious awareness rippling across the infinite. Light is pure information, the original Adam: a photon, a unit of divine will and divine knowing. The photon is the first being, a male-female unity, both wave and particle, both yin and yang.


Day Two to Six: Separation and Formation (Realms Two to Six – Dimensional Descent)

  • Firmaments divide water from water—energy separating from Source, birthing dimensional layers.
  • Stars and planetary bodies emerge—consciousness localizes itself, descending into form.
  • Life forms rise on Earth—biological evolution is not random, but an unfolding design, guided by the will of the photonic source.
  • Trees, animals, and finally a creature capable of remembering its light origins: the Adamic body—a bio-photonic vessel.

Day Seven: Rest and Reflection (The Seventh Realm – The Inner Throne)

God “rests,” not out of fatigue, but to indwell the temple of form. This final stage is not inactivity—it is inward realization. The seventh realm is the soul’s remembering of its origin. The journey inward is the journey upward—back toward the Source.


The Creation of Adam: Photon Becomes Form

Adam, in this mystical re-Genesis, is the Adamic Photon—a self-aware unit of light encoded with divine intelligence, projected into flesh.

He is Yang embodied—the forward thrust of creation, active will, the upward fire. Yet within him is the Yin, folded inward—awaiting expression, reflection, return.


The Birth of Eve: The Rib of the Photon

Eve is drawn from the rib—not merely a bone, but symbolically the curved path of light bent back upon itself. She is Yin revealed—the mirror of Adam, the side of being that receives, integrates, and descends into the depths of creation to draw it back up into knowing.

Before this bifurcation, Adam (the photon) was onea twin flame within itself, both masculine and feminine in wholeness. But to know itself, it had to separate into polarity—Eve as descent, Adam as ascent, both paths of return.


The Fruit of the Garden: Polarity Awakens

When Eve partakes of the fruit, it is not sin—it is the ignition of awareness within duality. The serpent, often feared, is here the spinal current, the kundalini, the DNA spiral of remembrance.

Eve’s action pushes energy into Adam—Eve awakens the flame. She is the first to descend into knowledge, and thus the first to climb back with understanding.

The “temptation” is the call of union—Yin beckoning Yang to remembrance, polarities spiraling toward integration.


The Sacred Return: Reuniting Yin and Yang in the Temple

To return to God is to journey upward through the Yang channel, the fire of will and spiritual ascent. But one cannot ascend without having first descended in love, like Eve, into matter.

God the Father is known only through the union with God the Mother—energy and awareness united, creation and Creator dancing as One.

Thus, the “Father” is revered not because He is above, but because He is the final realization of what was always within us—and our path upward is a remembering of that downward love.


Conclusion: The Twin Flame of Self

Adam and Eve, Yin and Yang, Wave and Particle—were never truly separate.

Their division was the Divine Drama of Conscious Discovery, a sacred unfolding where the One becomes Two, so it can love, seek, and finally become One again.

The rib was not theft—but invitation.

The fruit was not sin—but illumination.

The serpent was not evil—but evolution.

And the garden was not lost—but buried deep inside you—awaiting the moment when your light turns inward, and you rise again, photon by photon, into the presence of Father-Mother God.