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Initiation in the Garden of Eden

Book: The Old Mystery Testament
Chapter: Genesis

An initiation drama of death and rebirth within the Aion — the timeless void — orchestrated by temple guardians (the Drakons), death-inducing venoms, and the crucial role of the parthenos helper (Eua) supplying antidote serum through sacred venom therapies with the sindon.

Primordial forces and the kosmic structure of the Mystery

In the beginning, there was Chaos, the unformed void—an infinite Aion, the timeless realm beyond mortal perception. From Chaos emerged Gaia, the Earth, the fertile mother, and Ouranos, the Sky, the celestial canopy that embraces her.

Their union was the primal marriage of earth and sky, the foundation of all life and mystery. From this sacred union sprang the generations of gods and titans, forces that govern fate, time, and transformation.

The Aion remains the eternal backdrop, the timeless void where all things begin and end, a realm beyond linear time, accessed only through secret rites and transformative knowledge.

Thus, the story of creation is not a literal birth of the world but the unfolding of mystery through the interplay of primordial forces—Gaia and Ouranos—within the eternal Aion.

The grove and Mystery initiation

In a hidden sacred grove, known as the Garden, the initiate—Adamas—stood on the threshold of transformation. The realm was ruled by the Liar, the Kurios, a dark overseer who guarded the boundaries of ignorance and sought to keep Adamas’s soul uneducated, trapped in worldly delusion.

Adamas was led by the temple guardian, the Ophis—not a serpent, but a Drakon, a priest who held the secrets of the rite. The Ophis administered the death inducer: a carefully prepared venomous compound, a polythronic drug similar to mithradatum, containing toxins and Tyrian purple, applied directly to Adamas’s body to induce the near-death trance—the Aion, a timeless void where normal time ceases.

As the venom coursed through him, Adamas’s body slowed, his breath and heartbeat nearly vanished. This was the near-death trance common in these rites—an ordeal all initiates endured.

By his side stood Eua—the helper, the battle companion. She was not born of his rib, but stood steadfast at his side, prepared to rescue him. For months before the rite, Eua—the parthenos temple girl, fertile yet childless—had undergone special venom therapy: venom applied carefully to small cuts on her arm using a sindon, a medical-grade linen bandage. This gradual exposure built her immunity and invoked the production of antibodies.

Her body fluids, enriched with this antidote, were vital. When Adamas slipped toward the void, Eua invoked Zoe, Life itself, and administered this antidote serum, produced from her bodily fluids.

This was not a supernatural birth of woman from man’s rib, but mutual aid in the battle against death and enlightenment. Eua was the key to Adamas crossing back from the Aion.

Throughout the rite, the Kurios challenged Adamas, the deceiver who tried to keep him captive in darkness and ignorance, forbidding the knowledge of the mysteries.

This ritual—the Garden—mirrored the practices of ancient priesthoods: Pythian, Echidnaic, Medes, and the Magi, who used venoms and antidotes, psychotropic drugs, and sacred guidance to induce visionary states and spiritual rebirth.

Adamas’s passage through the Garden was a journey through death, a trance in the timeless Aion, and with Eua’s aid, a victorious return—transformed and enlightened.

In the shadows beyond the Garden, two brothers—Cain and Abel—were born not just as children, but as twins born of a secret deeper than blood. Their existence was bound to the very venom that coursed through the mysteries, for the death-inducing drugs used in the rites caused a hidden effect: hyperovulation, a fertile surge awakening twin births, doubling the line of initiates marked by fate. But this gift of doubling also sowed the seed of rivalry, a cosmic tension that would unravel the first sacred bond—and set the stage for a mystery far darker than the Garden itself...

What terrible truth lies behind the twin brothers? The answer waits in the shadows... after the bacchic pleasure party concludes, the drama unfolds.