A little history about Divine Love


The Divine Love was given by God to mankind a long time ago - many thousands of years ago when the first human parents were created.

In the Old Testament, we are told that Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden by eating of the forbidden fruit of the tree of good and evil. In reality, there was no tree of good and evil, and there was no serpent or devil either, and neither did the Garden of Eden exist. This is a story that is symbolic of the first parents’ sinning where they lost their innocence and fell from their pure created state.

The first parent’s real names were Aman and Amon. Their actual sinning was their vanity and desire to be independent from God, meaning they didn’t want to follow His laws in receiving His Gift of the Divine Love. They arrogantly thought they were as all wise as He is, and they didn’t need Him to receive it. They believed they could receive it themselves by their own will without following His laws.

Note: God is reffered to as He because of a personalized relationship. But in truth "He" is not a He or a She as God is indivisible, and you can use whatever name e.g mother-father God, Source, Being, Creator etc. however you best relate to the Creator of all. It is a personal matter of how you call to God.


This, in essence, is the first sin of mankind; the disobedience of God, which lead to the separation from God; to the withdrawal of the human soul’s potentiality of receiving the Divine Love.

As God promised them in the story, He would send a redeemer, a Messiah, to restore them to a right relationship with Him.

This was the purpose of Jesus´ life on earth, as the Messiah he was sent to announce the rebestowal of the Divine Love by God, and to teach mankind the way to receive it.

After the fall of the first parents, the Divine Love was withdrawn from mankind, and the following generations inherited that state until the coming of Jesus when the Divine Love was rebestowed to mankind.

And so it is today, the Divine Love is still available to everyone who might desire it for the sincere praying or asking God for it.

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