Listen carefully, oh noble children of stars and skies, moons and worlds.
In my fridge there are milks organic, and one of chocolate flavor. Happily did I drink them, thinking all aright. Then, having occasion to snack, I consumed a fresh, crisp apple. My mouth refreshed, and wanting for chocolate, I returned again to the milk, and took a few sips from the carton. Imagine my shock when I sensed within the milk fetid taint of raw chicken. Three days ago I marinated some, and neglected to cover it. Since, I have often enjoyed the milk. But something in the apple so sharpened my sense of taste, that it revealed every underflavor, and I discovered the truth of the state of the milk.
These facts in mind, I ask you to rethink a certain biblical scene, the fruit of choice, and Eve’s offer. Her name, in fact, was something more like Chavah. It means ‘Life’.
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On a related note, although it sounds absurd and even chauvinistic — there is a ‘more than equal’ way to get “a woman”, who is ‘a companion’ and ‘a helpmeet’ (these terms are crucial!) from a “man’s rib”.
Here, let me clarify: suppose the man is called Sol, and the woman is called Earth. As we presently understand it, a world congeals from a ‘rib’ or orbital ring of the star. In this case, however, one of the worlds was absolutely unique in that she… was fertile. And to this day, she remains ever-virginal, yet endlessly productive of ‘the spirit children’ of this celestial marriage. She even ‘sings in light’ of their love and their children (the colors of light she reflects announce her fertility and her motherhood).
Oh. She even has ‘a wedding ring’ that ‘shines and sparkles’ in the night. Are you starting to see the picture, children of the old forests?
The older stories aren’t simply myths. In most cases, they comprise a form of compression that utilizes semi-symbolic encryption methods. These narrative vessels were meant to carry crucial information — deep into the future.
They succeeded, at least in part — but few indeed are those who can read them in the way that reveals their often astonishing cargo…
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