Genesis 2:7

And Jehovah Elohim formed Adam of the dust [the archetypes] of [Adamah] the ground, and breathed into his nostrils [the Neshamah] the breath of life [the breath of Chavah – “because she was the Mother of all living”]; and Adam became a living soul.

The Holy Spirit forms Adam from the dust of the ground, meaning the archetypes from the ground, which are in the mist (אד ad) of Adamah (the mist of mem, water, in the hei, the yoni) of ha’arets, the earth. Adamah and ha’arets mean the same thing: the feminine aspect. In other words, the Holy Spirit makes Adam from ad, the mist, the elements that the Mother has in her womb.

Then Jehovah Elohim breathed into Adam’s nostrils “the breath of life.” In Hebrew, breath is neshamah (נשמה), which also means “soul.” In order to drive the neshamah, of the breath of life, into the body of Adam, it implies a long process that is written in many books.