Born of Two Virgins is a mythic reflection on humanity's original wholeness, its sacred separation, and the deep longing to become whole again. Drawing from ancient Gnostic texts, indigenous wisdom, and personal spiritual insight, this book reimagines the creation of the first human not as a fall from grace, but as a symbolic birth from two pure sources - the Virgin Spirit and the Virgin Earth.
In this telling, Adam is formed as a unified being, radiant and eternal, until the spiritual essence within him - Eve - is drawn out, leaving the body and soul divided. From this moment of separation arises the human ache for reunion, a longing that echoes through our relationships, our desires, and our spiritual quests.
Through poetic prose and grounded spiritual anthropology, Born of Two Virgins explores:
The symbolic meaning of the "two virgins"
The mythic separation of Eve as the soul's feminine half
The loss of eternity through fragmentation
The sacred yearning for reunification
The role of sexual desire as a memory of unity
The honoring of two-spirit people as keepers of wholeness
This book is a ceremony of remembrance - a return to the ancient story that lives in our bones. It invites readers to see their longing not as weakness, but as a sacred compass pointing toward the truth: we were once whole, and we can be again.