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The serpent in the garden

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posted on Sep, 21 2023 @ 07:08 PM
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a reply to: UncleMikey

Torah = Torus
(base spherical shape of all cells, planets and everything in creation)

El'ohim = Equilibrium

1)
Bereshít (Genesis) = Biology (Genetics)

Internal mechanics
Eleusinian mysteries = Kore (Core)

2)
Shemot (Exodus) = Geometry

External mechanics
Eleusinian mysteries = Hades (Radius)

3)
Vayikra (Leviticus) = Vectoring

Exchange and non-linear dynamics (Inbetween mechanics)
Eleusinian mysteries = Demeter (Diameter internal/Dimension external)

Core/Nucleus (Kore) is taken from diameter/dimension (Demeter) inwards (to the underworld) by radius (Hades), for a period of time, which returns a balance/reflection of perception (Persephone), (the same as the Biblical "Peter"), to afterwards, come to spend half her time, internal, half extetnal (finds Equilibrium) like the seasons, or a sine wave, or anything created within a torus

The same as every other "death and resurrection" story. Tells the formation of balance, or equilibrium, like a sine wave, within a torus sphere, between internal and external forces



Bemidbar (Numbers) = The Primary Sequence
The symbols we use for our sequence of numbers are the expression of externalised creation. Like the expanding universe, the sequence has no theoretical end. It simply get larger and more complex, with each increment

The symbols we use for our number system, represent the stages (or degrees for some) of external creation within all physical torus. A sequence which is exactly the same, within every part of creation, including conscious Perception/Persephone/Peter/P'tah

Numbers are a definitive, constant and true form within creation. The meaning of which, in relation to itself, never varies

Devarim (Words) = The Secondary Sequence
The symbols we use for our words and language are the expression of internalised creation. Like algorithm, or fractal recurrence, populating within a set structure. With a set number of possible combinations, used for relativistic interpretation

The symbols we use for our lettering system, represent forms of relation within the internalised structure of all physical dimension. A sequence that is relative to a particular form and structure (language) of relativistic strings (words)

Letters and words have no definitive form, or constant beyond a set algorithm. They can be misunderstood, mistranslated and used to deceive

The same combination of letters, may have ten different meanings, in ten different languages. Or have multiple meanings even within the same language, which can vary to the point of being opposite

For me, Revelation is the most amusing of the misunderstood Biblical works

So many people across the world, terrified of a book about spectrum and frequency, within things like the musical scale



posted on Sep, 21 2023 @ 08:04 PM
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The "garden" was simply the way humans lived before we formed cities and developed agriculture and trade.

Eventually, people started using trade and exploiting the social heirarchy to take more goods than they needed, and this inspired war.

There were MANY, "Edens", all over the world: small factions/ tribes of humans living in relative harmony with each other, because they were too busy fighting natural enemies and environmental threats.

A higher power did not place the "flaming sword" in the path. Humans did.
Humans forge swords and make guns.

We are still living in the "garden". It's right here.
The "serpent" is just our survival instinct. Its our base nature.
We NEEDED knowledge of good and evil. We couldn't avoid doing evil to each other without it.
What we DIDN'T need, was to use our new knowledge and way of life to dominate and exploit each other.

This stuff isn't mysterious. Ancient middle eastern people wrote an allegory, and called the Garden "Edin", because there was an ancient town called that. It still exists in Iraq, BTW. LMAO. It's all allegory. Adamu and Evette, or "Aiden and Jeeves", or whatever they call em now, were allegorical too.
And she wasn't created from his "rib". In the ancient Sumerian version, which is the earliest known version of the story, the word was "breath/life/consciousness".
The word for breath and consciousness and life, also meant rib bone, so it was just a cute play on words.
The implication was that life was breathed into her as she was being "built". Don't take these ancient stories literally.

They were meant to be poetic.
And if you actually care to understand the story, bother to read the earliest version.
I'm sick of people deliberating on bible stories, and refusing to read the earlier stories they were ripped off from.
The bible is just a collection of earlier stories that got passed down from different areas, and they're often told poorly, like a game of telephone.
The garden is just an allegory for living in harmony with each other and not fighting over commodities, like the world is doing now.


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posted on Sep, 21 2023 @ 08:28 PM
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a reply to: Untun

Does it mean the serpent once walked on legs?

the serpent was once the most beautiful creature,
think chinese dragon x quetzequatal with beautiful feathers
that could seduce a human



posted on Sep, 21 2023 @ 11:03 PM
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originally posted by: Compendium
a reply to: UncleMikey


For me, Revelation is the most amusing of the misunderstood Biblical works



When true, you take delight in the confusion of mankind. It's lonely at the top.
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posted on Sep, 21 2023 @ 11:07 PM
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"Upon thy belly shalt thou go."

Does it mean the serpent once walked on legs?

Serpents used to live in trees and eat fruit and they had such lovely singing voices.

Now they are never in trees and they only eat dust.

If you see a serpent eating a rodent, it's a hallucination.

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posted on Sep, 21 2023 @ 11:13 PM
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a reply to: TheValeyard




posted on Sep, 22 2023 @ 12:53 AM
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a reply to: Untun

If a child fears the thunder, it needs be found amusing

Lest such fear find validation and strength in being taken seriously
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