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Yew - First Man, Jesus' Grandfather

Yew - First Man, Jesus' Grandfather

Chapter 136:15 ... For it came to pass, when the rulers of Adamas mutinied and persistently practised congress, procreating rulers, archangels, angels, servitors and decans, that Yew, the father of my father, came forth from the Right and bound them to a Fate-sphere. 

Yew – The First Man

Begetter, Self-Perfected Mind, Overseer of the Light

The sacred texts describe Yew, the First Man as a primordial figure of immense authority and mystery. He is called the Begetter, Self-perfected Mind, and stands at the threshold between the ineffable Source and the created cosmos. With his consort, Great Sophia, he reflects and reveals the First-begotten, an androgynous child whose dual nature embodies both the Son of God and the Mother of the Universe. This First-begotten is called Christ, who in turn creates a multitude of angels from Spirit and Light.

Judge of Souls

Yew is not only a begetter but also a cosmic judge. When souls complete their chastisements under the rulers of the midst, they are brought before the Virgin of Light according to his command. The Virgin tests each soul, discerning whether it has sinned. If found guilty, the soul is sealed and cast into a body suited to its deeds. If purified, it is prepared for ascent into the mysteries of the Light.

Guardian of the Cosmos

The texts also describe Yew as the overseer of the Light and the envoy of the First Commandment. He establishes angels as watchers over the twelve dungeons within the dragon of outer darkness. These dungeons, ever-shifting and guarded by angels of height, are restrained by Yew’s authority so that chaos does not break free.

Receiver of Souls

When rulers cast out souls, the angels of Yew hasten to seize them and bring them before him. Yew examines each soul:

  • If it has completed its cycles, it is not returned to the world.
  • If it has not yet fulfilled its number of circuits, it is kept until the mystery of the Ineffable is performed, after which it is placed into a good body destined to find the Light.

Thus, Yew governs the passage of souls, ensuring that none are lost to darkness but are guided toward their rightful destiny.

Conclusion

Yew, the First Man, is both origin and overseer—a figure of creation, judgment, and cosmic order. He stands as the Begetter with Sophia, the father of Christ and the angels of Light, yet also as the Envoy who ensures that souls are tested, purified, and directed toward their eternal inheritance. In him, the mysteries of origin and destiny converge: the beginning of creation and the final ascent into the Kingdom of the Light.

 

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