Eve, Heve — the same as Hebe, the Greek Goddess of youth and bride of the Olympic Heracles — is the Yoni, the divine chalice, the eternal Feminine.
She is a young goddess, daughter of Zeus and Hera, who carries in her two hands, two vessels: she is the cup bearer of the gods, and is seen mixing the waters, and she serves in these vessels, ambrosia, the food and drink of the gods, that fuel, that energy that makes them immortal. She becomes the wife of Heracles. She is the symbol of Aquarius. This same image of the woman with the two cups is Hebe, the wife of Heracles, the great warrior.
What this indicates to us is that by following in the footsteps of the great masters, the heroes, and learning how to accomplish the factors of birth, death, and sacrifice, we arrive at the union of our pure element, of our pure psyche, the pure consciousness, with Hebe in us, who is that divine feminine force who provides immortality, perfection. But that is arrived at through great works of conscious knowledge, not by reading books.
Eve, Heve — the same as Hebe, the Greek Goddess of youth and bride of the Olympic Heracles — is the Yoni, the divine chalice, the eternal Feminine.