It is thought that the narration at the beginning of Genesis is just an allegory, not to be taken literally.  But it is a true account, it is just not talking about what most people think it is talking about.   The first chapters of Genesis are not speaking of the creation of the Earth and a single man and a single woman.  Genesis 1:2 makes it clear that they are not talking about planet Earth.  In the following pages we will present to you what the original text is talking about. It is thought that the narration at the beginning of Genesis is just an allegory, not to be taken literally.  But it is a true account, it is just not talking about what most people think it is talking about.   The first chapters of Genesis are not speaking of the creation of the Earth and a single man and a single woman.  Genesis 1:2 makes it clear that they are not talking about planet Earth.  In the following pages we will present to you what the original text is talking about. not to be taken literally.  But it is a true account, it is just not talking about what most people think it is talking about.   The first chapters of Genesis are not speaking of the creation of the Earth and a single man and a single woman.  Genesis 1:2 makes it clear that they are not talking about planet Earth.  In the following pages we will present to you what the original text is talking about. It is thought that the narration at the beginning of Genesis is just an allegory, not to be taken literally.  But it is a true account, it is just not talking about what most people think it is talking about.   The first chapters of Genesis are not speaking of the creation of the Earth and a single man and a single woman.  Genesis 1:2 makes it clear that they are not talking about planet Earth.  In the following pages we will present to you what the original text is talking about.

The serpent spoken of in Genesis is not a snake.  It is a Nahash.  A creature that is fiery and that has powers of enchantment.  It originally had wings, but then God cursed him and took away his wings, saying: Upon thy belly shalt thou go.(Genesis 3:4)

Nowhere in Genesis does it say the Nahash is an animal or a devil.   Nowhere in Genesis does the Nahash lie.  He that Adam and Eve would not die the day she ate the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and that they would become as gods, knowing good and evil.  She did not die and even God acknowledged: Behold the man has become as one of us, to know good and evil. (Genesis 3:22)

The Nahash is the seraph, the kundalini, the evolutionary force in man that moves him to evolve, grow and constantly improve himself and gain power over his environment..