I was reading, The Original Unity of Man and Woman by Saint John Paul II where he states,
The words of Genesis, “It is not good that the man should be alone” (2:18) are a prelude to the narrative of the creation of woman. Together with this narrative, the sense of original solitude becomes part of the meaning of original unity, the key point of which seems to be precisely the words of Genesis 2:24. Christ referred to them in his talk with the Pharisees: “A man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh” (Mt 19:5). If Christ quoted these words referring to the “beginning,” it is opportune for us to clarify the meaning of that original unity, which has its roots in the fact of the creation of man as male and female.
We see the Saint referencing “original solitude” and that it becomes part of the meaning of “original unity”. The Saint goes on further to state;
If we admit, moreover, a significant difference of vocabulary, we can conclude that the man (‘adam) falls into that “sleep” in order to wake up “male” and “female.”
From this, we can glean that everything we are was contained in original solitude in Adam. John Paul states;
Perhaps, therefore, the analogy of sleep indicates here not so much a passing from consciousness to subconsciousness, as a specific return to non-being (sleep contains an element of annihilation of man’s conscious existence). That is, it indicates a return to the moment preceding the creation, that through God’s creative initiative, solitary “man” may emerge from it again in his double unity as male and female.
Therefore when we speak of the original union of which Christ refers to “in the beginning” we are looking at the union of male and female as the completeness of the image of God because it is as if together they go back to original solitude, as one.
We can understand that woman, pulled from the rib of man, really the heart of man is a desire both physically and spiritually for his completeness and her desire for him to a desire of her heart and body for her completeness. The original solitude.
So it is that in marriage, which Christ Himself defines, that the sexual union draws us into a kind of unity that is beautiful and of God. When a married couple partakes in this original solitude, God allows them to partake in His creative action, and the love between them, in union with the love of God, creates children.
In our concupiscence we allow our desire for this beauty to be perverted. In deliverance ministry, we often recognize that the quickest way to tear apart a person’s soul is through sexual sin. It leaves people in mental, emotional, and often physical anguish. While our world promotes and encourages all kinds of sexual sin, in this ministry we see that this kind of sin creates soul ties, and soul ties allow the devil to speak into your life.
Soul ties happen when you give a piece of yourself away in sexual union outside of marriage. And marriage can only be between male and female because that’s the image of God. People who commit sexual sin are often left feeling worthless and don’t understand why. Their view of who they are so distorted by the myriad of sexual sin that deviated from the plan of God.
The reason for this is it is an offense to “original man” created in the image and likeness of God. This perversion thwarts the creative love of God, one in which we are allowed to partake, and therefore the fruit of perversion is infertility. Lifeless sexual union. It promotes contraception, abortion, homosexuality, and transgenderism and life is no longer abundant but instead is left dying, separated from the vine.
Satan tries to steal our fertility because in doing so he can take us to his ultimate goal, which is the destruction of our souls. He came to steal, kill and destroy, with destruction being the worst of those things. If we become so twisted in our thinking that we desire what is lifeless, then ultimately we can end up in a place where we blaspheme the Holy Spirit. This is why the Saints took care to stay away from the near occasion of sin. In our pornographic culture, this has become nearly impossible.
While there are many deadly sins, this sin is the easiest doorway to allow Satan to speak into your life, because it is actually borne from the desire for communion, which is good. But we must take the words of Jesus seriously about what marriage is. So many shrug off sexual sin as no big deal, but I would venture to say that what we see in the streets began in our heart’s desire for sexual pleasure, it allowed even bigger deadly sins to follow suit, pride, and envy, and here we are left wondering what in the world happened to all of us and why is the world so dark? We have twisted who we are.
So we can learn from looking back at the beginning.
The man said, “The woman you put here with me–she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it.” Genesis 3:12
The original sin isn’t known as the sin of Eve, even though she ate the fruit first. It is called the sin of Adam in part because of original solitude. Original sin was an offense against the completed image of God and who we are made to be. Man and woman aren’t to be in competition with one another, they are completeness and complement one another. Things would have been different if Adam had said no to the fruit.
For the unbelieving husband is consecrated through his wife, and the unbelieving wife is consecrated through her husband. Otherwise, your children would be unclean, but as it is they are holy. 1 Corinthians 7:14
So too we the Mystical Body, when we sin, it is an offense against the whole body. It harms the whole church. That is why we go to confession. It isn’t just for our own soul, though that is a huge part, it is for others, to repair the church. Our repentance is needed for everyone to heal. In our pride we refuse and we justify – “my sin isn’t that bad.” And the world devolves deeper into darkness.
Soul ties are broken when people forgive. When they forgive themselves when they forgive others who may have harmed them. This forgiveness heals and repairs so we can be in true communion.
Jesus showed great mercy to those in sexual sin. The woman at the well had a life transformed. She recognized who he was and that he had something better for her. She changed. No longer did she look for her completeness in anything but Christ who could heal and repair the wrong she had committed. She is the one in scripture that he reveals directly who He is. He simply states, “I am he” (John 4:26). And she came to believe.
Many Samaritans from that city believed in him because of the woman’s testimony, “He told me everything I have ever done.” John 4:39
If you have unconfessed sexual sin, go to confession. If you keep failing, keep going to confession. Don’t try to justify, just tell God where you are, and let him pour grace over you to bring you back to life.
For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother, and be joined to his wife; and they shall become one flesh. Genesis 2:24
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Using the acquired knowledge available to humanity at present, if we take the Garden allegory, and just for a minute suppose it is hypothetical, especially in the light of science, here’s what comes of it. At one time sex was stylized by a caveman dragging a woman by her hair as a sexual possession. Leaping ten thousand years into the realm of recorded history we come to civilizations ruled by men who dictated woman’s place : chattel, counted as possessions. Marching centuries ahead, a very few select woman (royalty) became powerful as queens and influencing kings; but their commons remained servile. Eventually, man decided that one wife wasn’t enough and God, of all sources, allowed up to four. We now arrive in Jesus’ time where woman are stoned but still allowed – not prosecuted -to sleep around if unmarried, and the Commandments, two out of ten, are bifurcated from the rest to form one, as Jesus clarified the range of adultery, not fornication, to include thought. Two millennia later, we have arrived at a place where marriage is in a wary state, vows, not something (Kol Nidre) to trifle with, girls are taught to defend themselves, shun those who would defile their bodies, teach children what is appropriate touch and not, place woman in the cockpit of fighter jets, play football, break records in the Olympics and so much more. The fig leafs that A and E covered their shame with dropped with the opening of the rock opera Hair. The taboo of unsanctioned sex, allow licensed hetero relations only and expecting all others to just stifle their natural human response, is over. We are traveling into a future where the gift of intimacy is evolving. Mistakes will be made, models will be refined, but the genii that has long struggled to be set free is not going back into the bottle. We live in a beautiful world, tamed and tempered by everyone from cavemen to saints and to apply the allegorical standards from another age to the evolving, miraculous future mankind is striving for – even as woman continue to be stoned by barbarians – seems something akin to jealousy.
None of what you speak of is God’s plan…
In Salvation History there are a lot of barbaric treatments of a lot of people, and God’s people continually failed. It’s why His Son came and died on a Cross. To show us what forgiveness looks like. It’s forgiveness that sets a person free, not “evolving intimacy.”