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Adam has three wives.

Ash007

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Been doing some research on Lilith and came across several articles that describe Adam may have three wives. Each has its own story that corresponds to the three archetype/phases that a woman goes through. Namely, the maiden, the mother, the crone.

http://www.sinaicentral.com/kedusho/A%20Lion%20Roars%20-%20Segment1.htm#_Toc6754411

Adam, Eve and Lilith



Most interesting is the process of Adam and Eve. First Eve was attached to Adam, then he slept, and G-d cut Eve away and made her into a lovely bride. They were married, and Lilith, who was the first wife of Adam, fled. What does this mean?

The Cabalists tell us that there were two major stages of creation, before the "breaking" and afterwards. In other words, G-d fashioned a world, and its imperfection was that there was no "breaking." Then, came "breaking," and a new world, one that we understand, came into being. Who needs "breaking"?

Esoterically, we understand "breaking" as the negation of the "whole." The "whole" of reality overwhelms us. We must see a piece at a time. Thus, before the "breaking" there was infinity, "everything," and the "breaking" produced "pieces," or the finite. Once the "whole" was broken, people could see and know it. Therefore, "breaking" produced "knowledge," because without "breaking" there could not be knowledge, only mystery and transcendence.

Adam and Lilith married without "breaking," and not only did the marriage not work out, but Lilith became enmeshed in evil. She hung around until she saw Eve in her radiant beauty at the Garden of Eden wedding ceremony, and fled. What made her run away? What could she possibly gain from that? Obviously, the power of Eve frightened Lilith. What power did Eve have that frightened Lilith?

G-d created the world so that people would have reward by withstanding challenges. "According to the pain is the reward." Originally, there was no "breaking," and no vulnerability. Each essence in the universe was suffused with the "strength" of its own presence, and struggled against all else. This led to "breaking." When the world "broke," the pieces were suffused with vulnerability. Lacking completeness, as each was only a part of the whole, they sought out completion by joining others, or "marriage."

Adam related to Lilith before his "breaking" or "surgery." Only after Adam slept and G-d removed Eve surgically did Adam marry Eve. Adam and Eve were the product of "breaking." Their marriage was a solution to "breaking." When they married, they achieved a higher level than the pre-"breaking" world. When Lilith saw it, she fled. Lilith was from the pre-broken world, and could not compete with the marriage of "pieces."


http://ofepicproportions.blogspot.com/2008/06/adams-three-wives.html


“Adam’s Three Wives”

In the beginning, Yahweh created Adam. The first Adam was a hermaphrodite, an androgynous giant, simultaneously male and female. Equipped with four arms, four legs, two heads, two sets of sexual organs, and two bodies joined back to back. But this arrangement made conversation awkward and locomotion next to impossible. So Yahweh decided to separate Adam into two beings. One male, one female. Adam and Lilith.

Lilith was Adam's first wife. She was not only beautiful, with long black hair, but also powerful and intelligent. She was, after all, Adam’s equal. A mirror image of what he was. All was fine between Adam and Lilith until the issue of sex came about. Lilith insisted on being on top, a position of equality, or perhaps even superiority. When Adam refused this arrangement, not wishing to be ‘below’ to his wife, Lilith left.

She headed west towards the Red Sea, and when she got there…the devil was waiting for her. He made her an offer to become his queen and she accepted, becoming the mother of the lilim, the incubi and succubi who have haunted the nights of the sons of Adam and the daughters of Eve ever since.



Meanwhile, Adam found himself alone. He complained to Yahweh who sent three angels – Senoy, Sansenoy and Semangelof – to retrieve Lilith. But when the three angels found her, and all her demon spawned children, and demanded that she return to Adam, Lilith simply laughed at them. Humiliated and thus powerless the three angels failed to convince Lilith to return to her former husband but as consolation promised Adam that should anyone pray to them or hang their amulet above the bed of a mother in labor that they would shield that person from the lilim.

It was then that Yahweh decided to create a second wife for Adam. This wife was made from Adam’s own body. Yahweh pulled a rib from Adam’s chest and formed it into a woman from the ground up; bones, muscle, sinew, blood, mucus, organs, skin, eyes, cartilage, hair, etc… all right in front of Adam. Now, having witnessing this process Adam was so terrified that he refused to go near his new wife, much less name her. Yahweh then saw the error made in creating the wife in front of Adam and did what He could for the woman and destroyed her, though there are those who claimed that she, like Lilith, was permitted to leave the garden though what became of her is a matter of speculation.

Finally Yahweh put Adam to sleep, took a rib from his side, and from it created Eve. Only when she was complete did Yahweh wake Adam and present his new bride to him. Adam saw her finished and perfect and submissive, and took her as his third and final wife. Adam and Eve then lived in the garden until the day that a serpent persuaded them to eat the forbidden fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, an act which endowed them with the wisdom of the gods. Yahweh was then forced to banish Adam and Eve from Eden out of fear that they would next eat of the Tree of Life, and obtain immortality thus becoming truly divine.

So Adam and Eve left Eden and took refuge in a cave beneath the garden where they carved out a new life for themselves and the rest of humanity.

If you would like to know more about this story and others like it I recommend three excellent books by Jewish folklorist Howard Schwartz: Lilith's Cave: Jewish Tales of the Supernatural (1991), Reimagining the Bible: The Storytelling of the Rabbis (1998) and Tree of Souls: The Mythology of Judaism (2004). Also for those interested in a graphic adaptation of this myth see Neil Gaiman's terrific The Sandman issue #40, also collected in The Sandman volume 6.
 

Watchman

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One wife, one mother in law and mother in law 's mother .

It's the ultimate emotional baggage that one is burdened with !
 

wrcboi

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the jews are good story tellers....and man are creative creatures...thats y u have all the movies, variety shows, dramas and etc.....
 

tanwahtiu

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Say human is a sub- species of Man. Say if God is man, then God made human of dust from ground. God shits on ground everyday so you are made from his shits and a sub-man known as human.
 

mathewho

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Been doing some research on Lilith and came across several articles that describe Adam may have three wives. Each has its own story that corresponds to the three archetype/phases that a woman goes through. Namely, the maiden, the mother, the crone.

http://www.sinaicentral.com/kedusho/A%20Lion%20Roars%20-%20Segment1.htm#_Toc6754411




http://ofepicproportions.blogspot.com/2008/06/adams-three-wives.html
no that's not right do read the beginning of the bible of old testament. that's not the true. adam only have one wife which is eve.
 
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