“To the woman he said, I will greatly increase your pain in childbirth: in pain you will give birth to children; still your desire will be for your husband, and he will be your master.” — Genesis 3:16 This verse, when viewed symbolically through the spiritual psychology found throughout Scripture, reveals something deeper than a pronouncement upon women . It speaks of the pain experienced when the creative power of the mind—symbolised by woman—is joined to falsehood . The sorrow is not divine punishment, but the anguish of birthing states of consciousness that deny the truth of “ I AM .” The Woman as Creative Embodiment “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman…” (Genesis 2:23) The woman, drawn out of man, represents the subconscious mind as the creative womb —the power that gives form to assumption . She is not a separate being but the embodiment of the inner man’s belief . To name her “Woman” is not to label, but to call into being —to dec...