In Genesis, the devil in the form of a snake gets man to cease to be a stupid alienated and acquire consciousness and will, lucidity ... with the pain and uncertainty that this knowledge and that freedom imply.
In the biblical book of Genesis, the devil appears as a serpent, tempting humanity to gain knowledge and self-awareness. Through this act, people transition from a state of ignorance to one of consciousness, which brings both clarity and the burden of choice. This shift into awareness signifies a departure from a naive existence marked by alienation.
The acquisition of knowledge as depicted in Genesis reflects a transformation that endows humanity with freedom but also introduces pain and uncertainty. The knowledge gained from the serpent's temptation serves both as a liberating force and a source of existential challenges, establishing a complex relationship between awareness and suffering.