Today's commentary is from my most recent book, Jots and Tittles, with some added clarification.
The Jungian "anima" is the female spirit in mankind. It is the genetics of muses from long ago. The original "muse" seems to have been the woman, Eve, who was "the mother of all living," and hence both men and women, because of maternal genetics, have wicked Eve in them. That "anima" in the Bible is "Lilith," the "screech owl." Now consider both the Israelites and Hawaiians (from Eve as well.) Eve's name in the Hebrew is "Haua": Hey-waw-hey which you can see is like "Hawaii."
The Israelites had thrown their glittering gold into the fire and a baby ox, by its own power, came out. The calf became their “lord.” (These were "the beasts of the desert" which you shall see, Isaiah the prophet saw. In the future he would see "the beasts of the islands").
In the same manner, Eve threw herself into the fire; that fire was from “The
Bringer of Light,” Lucifer, and all by itself, Cain came out of her womb, as if
by the power of itself. Hence, Cain became the god, and as noted before, Kane
was the creator God of the Hawaiians and Eve seems to be the mother of all
living there in Hawaii. Eve, to them, may have been the mother of them all,
hence the name “Hawaii.”
What roles do women play in the Hawaiian monarchy? “From Kamehameha the
Great through Queen Lili’uokalani, meet the eight rulers of the Kingdom of
Hawaii.” Without regard to all eight rulers, seven were men, but the last ruler
was queen.
“Lili” was her nomen. Isaiah saw into the future, and wrote accordingly:
The wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beasts of the island, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow; the screech owl also shall rest there and find for herself a place of rest. (Isa 34:14)
The wild beasts of the desert were the behemoths and the wild beasts of the islands of Hawaii were many: Kane, Ku, Lono, Kanaloa and others representing respectively that follow below (Co-Pilot Answer):
·
Kane as the creator god.
·
Ku the god of war
·
Lono the god peace, fertility
and such.
·
Kanaloa the god of the waters
and underworld.
· Other notable Hawaiian deities include Laka, Kihawahine, Haumea, Papahānaumoku, and Pele.
The objects of their worship were various sea animals. Had they ridden to
the islands on or in whales, porpoises and such, or were they guided by them
rather than God as with Noah?
Of specific interest is that their gods favored the “K” being the qof in
the Hebrew aleph-bet.
Isaiah saw the gods of the desert finding rest on the island, and so it is
with the gods of Shinar and the gods of Hawaii.
Of specific interest is the “screech owl” in the biblical passage. She is Lilit
in the Hebrew (pronounced lee-leeth).
Queen Lili’uokalani was the last queen of the Hawaiian Islands, ending with
a woman in Hawaii, “The Land of Eve,” and her name was “Lil.” Lil indeed came
to rest in 1893 when she was imprisoned.
Many think that Lilith was the first wife of Adam but. Adam had one woman.
After she sinned, Adam renamed her, not Eve, nor Eva, but “Haua” from
which “Eva” came in the English.
She was mother of all living (Gen 3:20, and a new kind called “Haua.”
Therefore, is it merely coincidence that Hawaii and Haua are so similar
in the Hebrew? Most would spell, according to its sound, Hawah for the
English name of Eva. Hawaii, if the “i’s” are yod’s that represent the
name Adonai.
Eve credited her “lord,” most certainly Lucifer, as Jehovah (Gen
4:1), inferring that she was the God “Adonai.” Perhaps the “ii” at the
end of Hawaii propagates the notion that together she and Lucifer are the “Lord
God.”
Isaiah makes me believe that Haua and Lilith are the same being and that Lilith is the female anima, or Jungian “shadow” in the woman, Eve; also that Lilith is the anima within sinful women. [1]
According to Hawaiian custom, she (the queen) was
named after an event linked to her birth… She (her mother) named the child
using the words;
liliʻu (smarting), loloku (tearful), walania (a
burning pain) and kamakaʻeha (sore eyes).
Those words describe her nature. Lili-u in their language means “smarting.” In the Garden of Eden “Lilith” seems to have been Eve’s naivete that she mistook as knowledgeable
[1]
Since Lilith is the muse of radical feminism and abortion minded women, that is
not a far stretch.

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