Eva

Nag Ahmadi’s lyrics have three voices in them. A voice is heard from southern Europe. One comes from Asia and one speaks from Africa to us.

The one who comes from Asia is the voice of the disseminator of knowledge. He is called Pronio or Christ. He who speaks from Europe is called Protoia and He is the destroyer.

He who cries out from Africa is the Creator. His / Her name is Eva and he is depicted in Egyptian temples as an old man with strong feminine traits.

Jannesapokryfen, says so about him:

For he is the head of all the aeons, and it is he who gives them strength in his goodness. For we know not the ineffable things, and we do not understand what is immeasurable, except for him who came forth from him, namely (from) the Father.

For it is he who told it to us alone. For it is he who looks at himself in his light which surrounds him, namely the spring of the water of life.

And it is he who gives to all the aeons and in every way, (and) who gazes upon his image which he sees in the spring of the Spirit. It is he who puts his desire in his water-light which is in the spring of the pure light-water which surrounds him.

”And his thought performed a deed and she came forth, namely she who had appeared before him in the shine of his light.

The Origin of the World says the following about the Father who creates and has a female name:

Now, Eve is the first virgin,

the one who without a husband bore her first offspring. It is she who served as her own midwife. For this reason she is held to have said:

It is I who am the part of my mother;

and it is I who am the mother.

It is I who am the wife;

it is I who am the virgin.

It is I who am pregnant;