A New Perspective on Eve’s Story

Today, I’d like to explore the hidden truth about Eve—not the Eve we were taught about in Sunday school, but a different figure entirely. Let’s begin by shedding the familiar Biblical narrative and opening our minds to an older, perhaps more profound, version of events.

One of the books that sparked this curiosity is The Adam and Eve Story by Chan Thomas—a text so controversial it was partially redacted by the CIA. Why would intelligence agencies be interested in a pseudoscientific, apocalyptic book? That question alone is enough to dig deeper.

My primary sources predate the Middle Ages, and I mainly read thinkers like Jung, Giordano Bruno, Blavatsky, Evola, and Gurdjieff—mystics who had access to teachings now lost to time. These perspectives offer a richer context in which to examine Eve, not as a simple character in a moral tale, but as a symbol of something far greater.


The Naga Glyphs and Eve’s Creation Myth

An excerpt from Chan Thomas’s book references Naga glyphs—a system of esoteric symbols passed down through ancient priesthoods, and said to reveal the hidden layers of creation stories.

“Genesis III:15 describes Eve’s heel on the serpent’s head, depicting her victory over the oceans.”

In this interpretation, the “tree” is not merely a symbol of knowledge, but of a mother continent, much older than modern civilizations. The serpent wrapped around it is the ocean—encircling the tree of life, the source of early humanity.

More shockingly, the glyphs suggest Eve may have been Adam’s daughter, born of a deceased female figure—possibly Lilith. In this version, Lilith is not a demon but a predecessor or mother of Eve, which reframes the entire Genesis narrative.


Eve and the Feminine Soul: A Symbol Beyond Politics

What if Eve’s true role was to embody the feminine soul—a universal archetype found in all of us, regardless of gender? This has nothing to do with modern feminism or patriarchy. Instead, it speaks to the inner alchemy of human nature.

The feminine soul corresponds to air and intuition, while the masculine spirit aligns with fire and action. The mind—a hybrid element—is represented by water, the ever-changing medium between them. Misunderstanding this balance leads to division, both inward and societal.


Who Were the Nagas? And What Did They Teach?

Nāgas in Culture and Religion

The Nāga people are indigenous groups found across India and Southeast Asia. Historically animistic, many have since integrated Hindu or Christian beliefs. But in Hindu mythology, Nāgas are half-human, half-serpent deities, living in subterranean worlds and often associated with wisdom, water, and fertility.

Nāga in Buddhism

In Buddhism, they protect sacred texts and guard esoteric wisdom. The story of Nāgārjuna receiving scriptures from them is just one of many.


Naga Proto-Language and Lost Civilizations

Some esoteric researchers propose that Proto-Nāga was a lost global language that influenced Sanskrit, Egyptian, Mayan, and Polynesian tongues—evidence of a pre-flood civilization like Atlantis or Lemuria.

Key linguistic connections include:

  • Sanskrit & Polynesian: shared root words.
  • Egyptian & Greek: cross-influences suggesting trade or common ancestry.
  • Yakut (Siberia): shamanic elements possibly rooted in Nāga myth.

This supports the idea of a global serpent-symbol civilization, deeply encoded in both language and myth.


Eve, the Serpent, and Alien Origins?

Over 20 years of research by an Italian investigator into alien abductions found something startling: a recurring serpent-like humanoid—Nagesh—emerging in hypnotic regression cases.

This being appears to:

  • Engineer human biology
  • Perform healing operations
  • Protect certain individuals as “lab subjects”

This serpent-entity mirrors Nāga deities: half-snake, half-human, and associated with fertility and healing.


Was the Serpent in Eden a Savior, Not a Tempter?

According to this interpretation, Eve was not deceived by the serpent—she was enlightened. The serpent may have warned her of the coming flood and offered an escape. In this light, Eve saved Adam—not the other way around.

The so-called fall becomes an act of awakening—an allegory for rebelling against a false god (the Demiurge) and choosing truth.


The Myth of Lilith and the Suppressed Divine Feminine

Mainstream religion demonized Lilith, yet ancient myths portray her as a powerful feminine force, possibly the mother of Eve. This story was buried under centuries of patriarchal dogma, turning divine wisdom into sin and spiritual agency into disobedience.


Conclusion: The Hidden Truth About Eve and the Serpent

Is this sci-fi? Perhaps. But the hidden truth about Eve encourages us to look beyond religious dogma, to explore the archetypal stories that connect us to something older than written history.

“We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep.”
Shakespeare, The Tempest

Whether the serpent was alien, deity, or symbol, it gave humanity choice, wisdom, and awakening. Meditate on Eve, Lilith, and the serpent—not as villains, but as hidden keys to inner truth.


Final Thoughts on Duality and Integration

We live in duality: male and female, soul and spirit, dark and light. But these are illusions. When you unite them, you dissolve the mind, reach clarity, and awaken the divine spark within.


We composed a one-hour dark meditation music track in honor of Eve—an invitation to connect with her forgotten essence. Listen now.

🔗 Link: https://youtu.be/4NnykXGPZ1E


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