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Adam & Eve, & The Garden Of Eden.
What does it mean? Let's find out.
But first the facts: The Garden of Eden (Hebrew גַּןעֵדֶן, Gan Eden), also called Paradise, is the biblical "garden of God" described in the Book of Genesis and the Book of Ezekiel. Genesis 13:10 refers to the "garden of God", and "the trees of the garden" are mentioned in Ezekiel 31. The Book of Zechariah and the Book of Psalms also refer to trees and water without explicitly mentioning Eden. The name derives from the Akkadian edinnu, from a Sumerian word edin meaning "plain" or "steppe", closely related to an Aramaic root word meaning "fruitful, well-watered". Adam is told that he can eat freely of all the trees in the garden, except for a tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Subsequently, Eve is created from one of Adam's ribs to be Adam's companion. They are innocent and unembarrassed about their nakedness. However, a serpent deceives Eve into eating fruit from the forbidden tree, and she gives some of the fruit to Adam. These acts give them additional knowledge, but it gives them the ability to conjure negative and destructive concepts such as shame and evil. God later curses the serpent and the ground. God prophetically tells the woman and the man what will be the consequences of their sin of disobeying God. Then he banishes them from the Garden of Eden.
As you might understand, this myth is based on a Pagan myth. I will show you. The Hebrew Bible is after all, a collection of Pagan myths, consumed but badly digested by the Jews, who wrote this book. I don't know the original myth it was based on, but from the biblical myth, I can easily see what it originally meant and supposed to tell us. It is a myth about Reincarnation. About how the child is educated by the forebears in the womb of the mother. The garden itself, is the womb of the mother. Paradise on Earth. The tree of knowledge is the placenta. Shaped like a tree. It is the forebears teaching the fetus what it will need when it is born. Originally this knowledge was of course not "illegal", but a part of the reincarnation. In fact, necessary for the reincarnation to take place. The reincarnation of the forebears in the child. The snake in the garden is the umbilical cord, transferring the knowledge from the placenta to the fetus and later child. God curses the serpent and the ground. When the child is born, the midwife cuts the umbilical cord, and it lies dead on the ground. There is both a man (Adam) and a woman (Eve) because you are (made by) both your father and mother. He banishes them from the garden. They are born. They can no longer stay in the womb. Life begins, they now have to put on clothes, and deal with the realities of life.
Why is life such a bad thing to "God"? Why is learning from previous lives and becoming reincarnated with the wisdom you had such a bad thing to "God"? Well, they ate the Pagan myths raw, and they never managed to digest them. They never understood them. And instead they used these myths to spawn a number of mass-murderous, hateful and plain insane religions, that mankind has suffered from for thousands of years now.
Thank you for watching.
What does it mean? Let's find out.
But first the facts: The Garden of Eden (Hebrew גַּןעֵדֶן, Gan Eden), also called Paradise, is the biblical "garden of God" described in the Book of Genesis and the Book of Ezekiel. Genesis 13:10 refers to the "garden of God", and "the trees of the garden" are mentioned in Ezekiel 31. The Book of Zechariah and the Book of Psalms also refer to trees and water without explicitly mentioning Eden. The name derives from the Akkadian edinnu, from a Sumerian word edin meaning "plain" or "steppe", closely related to an Aramaic root word meaning "fruitful, well-watered". Adam is told that he can eat freely of all the trees in the garden, except for a tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Subsequently, Eve is created from one of Adam's ribs to be Adam's companion. They are innocent and unembarrassed about their nakedness. However, a serpent deceives Eve into eating fruit from the forbidden tree, and she gives some of the fruit to Adam. These acts give them additional knowledge, but it gives them the ability to conjure negative and destructive concepts such as shame and evil. God later curses the serpent and the ground. God prophetically tells the woman and the man what will be the consequences of their sin of disobeying God. Then he banishes them from the Garden of Eden.
As you might understand, this myth is based on a Pagan myth. I will show you. The Hebrew Bible is after all, a collection of Pagan myths, consumed but badly digested by the Jews, who wrote this book. I don't know the original myth it was based on, but from the biblical myth, I can easily see what it originally meant and supposed to tell us. It is a myth about Reincarnation. About how the child is educated by the forebears in the womb of the mother. The garden itself, is the womb of the mother. Paradise on Earth. The tree of knowledge is the placenta. Shaped like a tree. It is the forebears teaching the fetus what it will need when it is born. Originally this knowledge was of course not "illegal", but a part of the reincarnation. In fact, necessary for the reincarnation to take place. The reincarnation of the forebears in the child. The snake in the garden is the umbilical cord, transferring the knowledge from the placenta to the fetus and later child. God curses the serpent and the ground. When the child is born, the midwife cuts the umbilical cord, and it lies dead on the ground. There is both a man (Adam) and a woman (Eve) because you are (made by) both your father and mother. He banishes them from the garden. They are born. They can no longer stay in the womb. Life begins, they now have to put on clothes, and deal with the realities of life.
Why is life such a bad thing to "God"? Why is learning from previous lives and becoming reincarnated with the wisdom you had such a bad thing to "God"? Well, they ate the Pagan myths raw, and they never managed to digest them. They never understood them. And instead they used these myths to spawn a number of mass-murderous, hateful and plain insane religions, that mankind has suffered from for thousands of years now.
Thank you for watching.