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Во Битие 2:23 And man said, "This time, it is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh. This one shall be called ishah (woman) because this one was taken from ish (man)."
The adam is called ish for the first time here. Again we may ask 
ourselves, why is man and woman referred to with a word whose root 
is ‘fire’? In the ancient world, man saw the earth as being composed of 
four elements: earth, water, wind and fire. Man had been formed of 
these things with the exception of one. He was formed of the dust of 
the ground, the earth; much of his body, and specifically his blood, is 
made of water (chaos); and he received the breath, or wind, from 
YHVH. From whence comes the fire? Woman. The fire is the fire of 
passion, not just sexual passion but the whole bundle of emotions that 
will only exist in the presence of other people. Joy, anger, love, 
frustration, and all our other emotions need other people with whom 
to share them. As we said before, a man alone cannot sin. On the 
positive side, a man also needs someone to share his story with. Our 
fire, both good and bad, is revealed through others. Land without 
water is barren, breath without fire is cold and harsh, and a man 
without passion or emotion is really lifeless. Eastern cultures 
understand this; they are a passionate and emotional people. We in 
the west would do well to learn not to ‘bottle it up,’ but to release our 
fire before it goes out. 
 
@Хептаграм XI  те прашувам овде, бидејќи не знам зошто ја изгони Кабалата од темата за Телема (зарем не ја проучувате), дали врз основа на горниот текст е напишано Кредото на Гностичката миса?