“Behold, the man has become like one of us, to know good and evil.”
— Genesis 3:22

“Behold, the man has become like one of us, to know good and evil.”
— Genesis 3:22

It was never a curse; it was an initiation into awareness. Eating the fruit didn’t make us broken. It made us conscious.
Somewhere the knowing became living, and the living became suffering. This journey is not about shame. It is about awareness.
This is the space where you give yourself permission to question everything you were told, everything you experienced, and everything you feared.
This is the journey of knowing evil without bowing to it. It’s about seeing what happened to you, not as your identity, but as information.
Now it’s time to understand why you encountered what you did and take your power back.
Consider that grace may already be inherent — not something given or withheld, but something you already are.
What if mercy is a posture you extend to yourself and others, a way of seeing, rather than a rationed gift from above?
Imagine the freedom of unconditional acceptance, what would you do, create, or become if judgment didn’t exist?
See the Divine not as a ruler but as a presence that honors your free will, the God that trusts your becoming.
Maybe knowing evil is not your downfall. Maybe it’s your doorway. The doorway that awakens your awareness, calls you into responsibility, strengthens your ownership, anchors your presence, retrains your mind, restores your identity, reveals your meaning, and reclaims your power.
Maybe God wanted to know itself in physical form, in every aspect. In this journey, it had to forget who it was, and it trusted itself enough to remember again. Perhaps in this moment, you are remembering.