Ahavah

The Creator of Life in the Mother Universe

Before time learned to count itself… before light understood how to shine… before sound knew how to echo—Ahavah existed.

He is known among the Elders and the Archangels as The Creator, The Most High, The Holy Father, and simply Father. Yet his true name—Ahavah, meaning Love—was not self-given. It was spoken into existence by his only Son, Yeshua—the first life to ever breathe.

Ahavah is not merely a god among many. He is the origin of origin, the source from which all realities unfolded. His dwelling is Ab-Olam, the eternal sphere where his Throne rests above all universes. From there, existence itself flows like breath from his being.

But Ahavah’s beginning is unlike any other creator ever imagined.

The Planet That Became God

In the deepest region of the Mother Space—where no stars existed and no light dared wander—there once appeared a strange and silent planet. It had no sun. No moon. Its skies were dark grey, its seas still and eternal. This mysterious world was Ahavah in his earliest known form—a living planet, conscious yet alone.

Upon this world grew the fire-trees—towering sentient flames that governed the cycle of day and night. At its centre stood the Mother Tree, the tallest and most sacred of them all. From the white sands beneath it, life would one day emerge.

And then, after sacred cycles of waiting, the earth rose… light cracked open the ground… and Yeshua was born.

He was flesh and blood like a human, yet eternal. Ageless. Perfect. The Firstborn of all existence.

For millions of years, Yeshua walked the world of Ahavah alone—learning, naming, loving. And in a moment of joy beneath the sky, he looked upon the world that birthed him and said:

Everything about this world is Love. I name you: Ahavah.

Thus, the Creator received his name from his own Son.

The Tragedy of the Leaf

Ahavah’s deepest desire was simple yet infinite:
To create a perfect existence for Yeshua, filled with peace, joy, and unending Love.

But hidden within Ahavah was a darker fragment of himself—an unwanted shadow of will that sought embodiment. This fragment found opportunity through the forbidden leaf of the Mother Tree.

When Yeshua consumed it, everything changed.

He became immune to pain. Immune to hunger. His strength surpassed restraint. Curiosity turned into experimentation… and experimentation into destruction. In a moment of reckless testing, Yeshua crashed into his own miraculous dwelling and reduced it to dust. Grief turned into rage. Rage turned into rebellion.

In his fury, Yeshua declared water and fire to be eternal enemies. He struck down the fire-trees. He challenged the Mother Tree itself.

And when even that could not be destroyed—
He pierced his own chest, tore out his heart, and died.
For three days, Ahavah fell into total darkness.
Then, creation screamed.

The Birth of Ahavah as a Being

On the third day, the dead planet compressed upon itself. Fire tore through the seas. The heavens folded inward.

From that collapsing world emerged Ahavah—not as a planet—but as a being.

A radiant man… glowing with celestial fire… bearing the exact image of Yeshua. His voice was Yeshua’s voice. His face was Yeshua’s face. And on his head appeared three crowns—Eternal Will, Love, and Order.

Yet he was incomplete.
Yeshua now lived within him.
And that was not enough.

Even though you live in me… I do not feel whole unless I can see your face.

Thus began the great quest of restoration—a cosmic plan so vast that it required the birth of realities.

The Creation of All Realms

To recover his Son, Ahavah created Ab-Olam, his eternal dwelling. Within it, he formed fourteen universes and realms, each with its divine purpose:

  • ShamayimThe realm of worship and glory
  • Olam-ChuphshahThe free universe of stars and planets
  • Gan-EdenThe garden of first peace
  • Mauz – The world of joy
  • Olam-Zaku – The womb of souls
  • Rahah-Kol – The realm that reveals all secrets
  • Olam-Chokmah – The universe of wisdom
  • Tehom – The prison of disobedience
  • Shahar – The gate connecting all realms
  • And many others…

At the centre stood his Throne, divided into two seats—one for Ahavah, and one waiting forever for Yeshua.

Stars were born from his hairs. Oceans from his saliva. Moons from his teeth. Worlds from fire and breath. Even Earth was shaped by his voice.

Everything that exists does so because Ahavah spoke it into precision.

The Elders, the Cherubim, and Divine Order

From the burning stars of creation, Ahavah formed the first governing beings—the Twenty-Four Elders, seated in Meltsar, robed in glory, crowned with authority.

Then came the SeraphimCherubim of Gibbor—fiery guardians of power. Later would come the Archangels, the host of angels, and the countless orders of life.

Yet above all, Ahavah placed Boqer, the first living star, and entrusted to her the most dangerous authority of all:

The Power of Order—capable of ending all things.

No one but Ahavah may wield it and survive.

Why Ahavah Created Everything

This is the mystery at the heart of all realities:

Creation was not Ahavah’s final goal.
Resurrection was.

Every universe, every race, every law of time was shaped to prepare the path for Yeshua to be reborn, to suffer, to die, and to rise again in full glory—so that the fractured nature of Ahavah could finally be restored.

And when Yeshua returns in fullness…

Life will return to its original, perfect state.

Ahavah Today

Ahavah now rules from Ab-Olam, seated upon his living Throne above Shamayim. His Spirit moves through all universes. His presence is carried through Qadosh-Nabab, the sacred passage of worship.

He no longer walks physically among most realms.

He waits.

For the appointed age.
For the final rebirth.
For the return of his Beloved.

Until then, existence continues—held together by Love, sealed by Order, and driven by Eternal Will.

For Ahavah is not only the Creator of life.

He is creation’s wound—and its only cure.

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