Las hijas de Eva y Lilith desvela la verdad sobre la historia de la mujer y propone vivir con mayor libertad, sin la l嫚ida de la interpretaci鏮 y el invento. Por qu?volver a contar la historia de Eva? Para qu? Qui幯 es Lilith? De d鏮de surgi? Y qu?relaci鏮 tienen ellas conmigo en el presente? Elisa Quejeiro, colaboradora en el programa de Martha Debayle y la revista Algarab燰, desmonta el mito de Eva como la causante de la expulsi鏮 del para疄o
Las hijas de Eva y Lilith desvela la verdad sobre la historia de la mujer y propone vivir con mayor libertad, sin la l嫚ida de la interpretaci鏮 y el invento. Elisa Queijeiro aborda los mitos desde todos sus 嫕gulos, sabiendo su importancia para el surgimiento de los pueblos, pero tambi幯 que una mirada parcial y sesgada de los mismos nos ha limitado como mujeres e impedido nuestra plenitud por muchos siglos. Este libro nos desnuda detalles como que nunca hubo manzana en el Ed幯 y que la serpiente enga嚧 a nadie; que no hab燰 s鏊o un 嫫bol valioso y prohibido, sino dos, y que la expulsi鏮 del Para疄o fue consecuencia de la sabidur燰 adquirida, no de la desobediencia cometida. Elisa Queijeiro nos explica que Eva sab燰 lo que hac燰, y nos narra que hubo otra esposa de Ad嫕, la bella y sensual Lilith -la primera mujer seg el mito hebreo-, que despu廥 de discutir por su igualdad lo abandon?y con el paso del tiempo fue convertida en demonio: tanta libertad y valent燰 no eran buena idea!
A lo largo de la historia Eva fue mal contada y Lilith, silenciada. Nosotras somos sus hijas, y por tanto su herencia. Es hora de entenderlas y transformarnos. En este libro, 15 arquetipos dibujan a la mujer del siglo xxi y muestran la evoluci鏮 que vale la pena vivir.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The Daughters of Eve and Lilith reveals the truth about the history of women and proposes living with greater freedom, without the burden of interpretation and invention.
Why retell the story of Eve? What for? Who is Lilith? Where did she come from? And how do they relate to me in the present?
Elisa Queijeiro, a contributor to Martha Debayle's program and Algarab燰 magazine, debunks the myth of Eve as the cause of the expulsion from paradise.
The Daughters of Eve and Lilith reveals the truth about the history of women and proposes living with greater freedom, without the burden of interpretation and invention. Elisa Queijeiro approaches myths from all angles, knowing their importance for the emergence of peoples, but also that a partial and biased view of them has limited us as women and prevented our fulfillment for many centuries. This book reveals details such as that there was never an apple in Eden and that the serpent deceived no one; that there was not just one valuable and forbidden tree, but two, and that the expulsion from Paradise was a consequence of the wisdom acquired, not of the disobedience committed. Elisa Queijeiro explains that Eve knew what she was doing, and tells us that there was another wife of Adam, the beautiful and sensual Lilith--the first woman according to Hebrew myth--who after arguing for her equality, abandoned him and, over time, was turned into a demon: so much freedom and courage were not a good idea!
Throughout history, Eve was misrepresented and Lilith was silenced. We are their daughters, and therefore their legacy. It is time to understand them and transform ourselves. In this book, 15 archetypes depict the woman of the 21st century and show the evolution that is worth living.