Section 2 The Story Of Creation - 04 In The Beginning
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Question: What are the real names of Adam and Eve in Heaven?

God’s answer:

Chai and Che

Meaning:

Chai is a Hebrew word that meant life, alive or living.

“Chai (יח) is a Hebrew word and symbol that means “life.” It is spelled with the Hebrew letters Het (ח) and Yud (י). Chai is pronounced as if you were saying “hi” in English.”25

“The word is made up of two letters of the Hebrew alphabet - Chet (ח) and Yod (י), forming the word "chai," meaning "alive," or "living." “ 26

Che is a Hebrew name meaning “God will multiply”. 27

Question: In Genesis, in the first story of creation, it references to more than one involved in creation: “Let us make man in our image and likeness”.

God’s answer:

“I” got lost in the translation.

Meaning: Elohim, which is the name of God in Genesis, is the plural of El (God). Hence, the use of we and us was a mistranslation of the word Elohim, to mean gods. Then God told me: You are splitting hairs. Splitting hairs means “to argue about whether details that are not important are exactly correct”28.

25 Pelaia, Ariela. "Chai: What The Hebrew Word And Symbol Really Means". About.com Religion & Spirituality. N.p., 2016. Web. 21 Feb. 2016.
26 Wikipedia,. "Chai (Symbol)". N.p., 2016. Web. 21 Feb. 2016.
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28 TheFreeDictionary.com, 'Split Hairs' (2015) <http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/split+hairs> accessed 25 August 2015.
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Question: When did You create man? It is implied that You created us after You created the angels. Is this true? Also, the story states You created Adam from the earth (dirt). However, since the planet earth is not the Garden of Eden, from what element then did You create us from?

God's answer:

I made you out of this world.

Meaning: The term “out of this world” has two meanings:

  1. The word I was given from which Adam was created was “dust”. Adam was created from dust (the crust of the world). God’s use of the world dust is significant. In Chapter 5, Life in Heaven, God talks of our mystical body and uses talcum powder to describe it.

  2. The world God speaks of is not the planet earth but the “world in general” - hence, out of this world (meaning not of this world -earth). The figure also implies that man was created after the angels, as man is behind the angel and the world. The angels and the world were created at the same time.

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