The Blood of Eden streams
into the firmament;
Sighs to the skies of lost dreams
like a letter written but never sent.

What Is the Blood of Eden?

God created Adam and from him Eve. God put the warmth of His love and the heat of the sun that shone on Eden into the blood of Adam and through him Eve. And He put a beat in their hearts to forever retain this divine warmth. And thus was the spark of life given to humankind.

But some blood was shed during His creation. Although holy, this blood had no spark of life, no identity, no purpose, no meaning. Separated from Adam and Eve it was, and shall always be, effluvium. However, because this blood is divine, it still exists. It shall never die.

Not driven by the hearts of Adam and Eve this blood is forever cold. Divine, yes, but animate and lifeless, senseless. Gone now from Eden, streaming into and through the vast emptiness of night. Dark and unreflective, it dreams of purpose it shall never possess, love of which it is bereft, life in which it has no part.

This is the blood of Eden.