It’s crucial to take a moment to consider some interesting facts about humanity. God, the originator and sustainer of the Multiverse, the Heavens, the Earth, humanity, the ‘Father’ of creation, and the matrimonial partner of Asherah. He is called Yahweh, Jehovah in the Hebrew Bible, Allah in the Qur’an, and Brahman in the Vedas. Every Being that existed after the creation of the Universe and the Multiverse itself was brought into existence by Yahweh/Jehovah/Allah’s will. It is accurate to state that nearly all conscious beings are, in some way, “offspring” of God. His most exceptional trait is His immortality.
This Supernatural Being is allegedly responsible for the creation of everything in existence. Initially, there was nothing but darkness, void, and chaos—an endless, shapeless, and formless void of nothingness. The only things that existed at the time were God and chaos, referred to as the void. When God declared, “Let There Be Light,” that light cast a shadow of His remarkable image upon the face of chaos, and His Shadow took on His form as a second Supernatural Being, Azathoth, also known as the Shadow of God. Azathoth was opposed to God’s creation, which caused Him to get angry and launch a “Terrible War.”
Yeah, if God looks in a mirror, for example, His reflection will come to life and be another Him with an independent consciousness that could oppose Him. It could also support Him and His creations. There’s no telling or knowing. If you still need to get this point, I will simplify it so you can comprehend it. When God created light, He split into two Beings. They both stemmed from the same Being that existed before He created light. God is so mighty that when he created light, it made His Shadow. That Shadow took on a life of its own and became the ruler of darkness. That is probably why we cannot look at God.
He forbids us to see Him because He is so potent that any direct interaction of a lesser being with Him creates something new, becoming another entity. That new Being could even oppose the one who looked at Him. Something happens when you look at Him. So, we must bow our heads in his presence to avoid sparking an unintentional creation. Imagine this scenario: When you gaze upon God, a supernatural force is unleashed, giving rise to a new entity formed by His divine energy and reflective upon you. As a living and breathing being, that entity can ignite a similar reaction if it, too, were to behold God.
As the Father of Creation, God’s very presence has the power to spawn a chain of endless new creations, which can be perilous as each Being possesses its consciousness unless He strips its free will or modifies it at creation. Moreover, if these creations were to bask in His presence, their shadows would come to life. Thus, God must maintain control to prevent the Multiverses from succumbing to chaos. The Goddess known as Asherah is believed to be the wife of Yahweh. Whether She existed before the dawn of light and the creation of the Multiverse remains a mystery, or if God Himself brought this Holy Spirit into being.
Her powers and authority are said to be on par with His, implying that when God illuminated the world, She, too, was bathed in the radiance of light. That suggests that She also possessed a shadow, which took on a life of its own and may have become the consort of the God of Darkness. Furthermore, it can be deduced that there are two distinct dimensions of existence: one of light and the other of darkness. Both are under the rule of the same God, who takes on different forms—one of pure goodness and the other of evil by nature. The intricacy of this folklore is so complex it’s impossible for humans to comprehend.
The Jews said God divided into two entities. One is Yahweh (Whom others claim is Brahman or Allah), the ruler of the Multiverse, the realm of light. The other is Azathoth, the Shadow and the master of darkness and all wickedness. Azathoth disagreed with the concept of creation and was greatly offended when light occurred. In retaliation, He waged a war against Yahweh to obliterate creation and revert everything to the original state. The realm He created is known as the Outerverses, a place where no creation of Yahweh is welcome. Though billions of beings reside there, we have a limited knowledge of them.
When discussing evil, there is a common misconception that it originates from Lucifer, one of Yahweh’s sons, known as the “Bearer of Light.” In our existence, all beings created by Yahweh are His children, making the angels His offspring. Some of these angels turned into demons. Thus, the demons are also children of God. As everything, including Heaven and Hell, lies within the realm of light, demons are automatically part of God’s vast family as His creation. The God of the realm of darkness is Azathoth, the Shadow of Yahweh, who is trying to remove his blindfold and bindings in the Outerverse.
If He does, He will destroy the Multiverse. The ancient text of Genesis (in the Bible) tells the story of creation but strangely omits the intense battle that ensued with Azathoth. Known as the “Terrible War,” that conflict raged between the forces of light and darkness for ages. Despite the prolonged stalemate, Yahweh, the divine Creator, outwitted His formidable opponent, Azathoth, and stripped Him of His ability to destroy all creations. A permanent veil was placed over the Shadow’s face and eyes, and its hands and feet were bound with unbreakable chains, effectively containing the spread of evil to date.
With the victory in that war, God resumed His grand undertaking of constructing the Multiverse. Yet, when He created humanity, Lucifer defied Him, instigating a second war, this time within the confines of Heaven itself. His son Lucifer, hailed as the “Morning Star,” was already resentful of His position alongside his twin brother, Michael. He was greatly angered when God created humans and asked all of Heaven to bow to the humans. Lucifer’s festered burning desire to overthrow His father, Yahweh, and reign supreme. That pushed Him to stage a rebellion within the heavenly abode, but He was also defeated.
Despite His indestructible nature, God banished Him and his followers, one-third of Heaven. Lucifer ingeniously went to the Garden of Eden, which was still in its development phase, and manipulated Adam and the second woman, Eve, to question the divine authority. Lilith, Adam’s initial mate, was the first human female, yet she boldly rejected the notion of being Adam’s subordinate, for she, too, was formed from the earth. She saw Adam as her equal. That is why Eve was fashioned from Adam’s rib. When God banished Lilith from the Garden of Eden, she ran into Lucifer and became his consort.
Yahweh’s firstborn, Lucifer, had convinced some of His brothers to join him and seize control of Heaven. The epic battle between Yahweh and Lucifer raged on for ages. Still, eventually, Yahweh’s forces emerged victorious thanks to the valiant efforts of His other sons, Michael, Gabriel, Helel, Uriel, and Raphael, along with their legions of other formidable angels who were able to quell Lucifer’s rebellion. However, Lucifer was a favored son of God. His blood brothers, Michael, Gabriel, Helel, Uriel, and Raphael, possessed slightly more significant power when they joined forces, ultimately leading to their triumph.