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Adam

Adam

Adam, partner of Eve and temporary resident of the Garden of Eden, marks the beginning of the final phase in evolution: the spiritual phase. In Kabbalah, Adam is considered the Root Phase of human spirituality. This is why he is called Adam ha Rishon, The First Man.

Adam was also the first person to write a Kabbalah book, HaMalaach Raziel (The Angel of God’s Secret), a small book that included a few drawings and tables. (It should be noted that even
though Kabbalists ascribe this work to Adam, there is no written proof that he is indeed its author.) The name HaMalaach Raziel comes from the Hebrew words Malaach (angel), Raz (secret), and El (God).
Thus, HaMalaach Raziel reveals to us the secrets of the Creator. The Kabbalistic tradition has it that Adam wrote The Angel of God’s Secret more than 5,769 years ago. Adam used allegories and metaphors to tell us how he sensed that he lived in two worlds, the earthly and the spiritual. He felt the entire Upper

Existence, but he could not describe it in a manner we can relate
to today. He attained it in his feelings and thus pictured it the
best way he could

If you browse The Angel of God’s Secret, it is evident that the
author is not an uncivilized, uneducated mammoth hunter.
Adam was a Kabbalist of a very high degree who discovered
the fundamental secrets of creation in his spiritual journey. He
studied the Upper World, where our souls roam prior to their
descent to Earth when we are born, and where the souls return
after death. Adam tells us how these souls will regroup into
one soul and build what we call “man,” of which we are but
fragments.

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