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Otsikko: Katsokaapas tätä!
Kirjoitti: Lorraine - 03.09.2008 21:26:46
1. Moos. 3:3-5. mutta sen puun hedelmästä, joka on keskellä paratiisia, on Jumala sanonut: 'Älkää syökö siitä älkääkä koskeko siihen, ettette kuolisi.'" Niin käärme sanoi vaimolle: "Ette suinkaan kuole; vaan Jumala tietää, että sinä päivänä, jona te siitä syötte, aukenevat teidän silmänne, ja te tulette niinkuin Jumala tietämään hyvän ja pahan."


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Otsikko: Vs: Katsokaapas tätä!
Kirjoitti: Rakkauden enkeli - 04.09.2008 20:09:06
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Otsikko: Vs: Katsokaapas tätä!
Kirjoitti: Mio - 12.11.2008 21:09:34
Tulkintaa tästä jänskästä tempusta:

Biblical authors simply altered names and changed the many “Gods” of the original writings into the one “God” or “Lord” of the Hebrew religion. The latter change was an unfortunate one because it caused a Supreme Being to be blamed for the brutal acts that earner writers had attributed to the very God-like Custodians.


Early Mesopotamian writings gave us another famous Old Testament story: the tale of Adam and Eve. The Adam and Eve narrative is also derived from earlier Mesopotamian sources which described life under the Custodial “Gods.” The “God" or “Lord God" of the Bible’s Adam and Eve story can therefore be translated to mean the Custodial rulers of Earth. The story of Adam and Eve is unique in that it is entirely symbolic, and through its symbols it provides an intriguing account of early human history.


According to the Bible, Adam, who symbolizes first man, was created by “God" from the “dust of the ground.” This idea reflects the older Mesopotamian belief that Homo sapiens was created partially from “clay.” Adam’s wife, Eve, was also created artificially. They both lived in an abundant paradise known as the Garden of Eden. Modern versions of the Bible place the Garden of Eden in the Tigris-Euphrates region of Mesopotamia.


The Old Testament tells us that Adam (first man) was designed to be a servant. His function was to till the soil and to care for the lush gardens and crops owned by his “God.” As long as Adam and Eve accepted their servant status and obeyed their ever-present masters, all of their physical needs would be met and they would be permitted to remain in their “paradise” indefinitely. There was, however, one unpardonable sin that they must never commit. They must never attempt to seek certain types of knowledge. Those forbidden forms of knowledge are symbolized in the story as two trees: the “tree of knowledge of good and evil” and the “tree of life.” The first “tree” symbolizes an understanding of ethics and justice. The second “tree” symbolizes the knowledge of how to regain and retain one’s spiritual identity and immortality.


Adam and Eve obeyed the commandments of their masters and lived in material bliss until another party entered the scene. The intervening party was symbolized in the story as a snake. The serpent convinced Eve to partake of the “fruit” * from the “tree of knowledge of good and evil.” Eve followed the serpent’s suggestion, as did Adam. “God" (i.e., Custodial leadership) became immediately alarmed:

    And the Lord’ God said. Look, the man has become as one of us, knowing good from evil: and now, what if he puts forth his hand, and takes also of the tree of life, and eats, and lives forever?
    GENESIS 3:22

* This fruit is usually portrayed as an apple, but that is the invention of later artists. The Bible itself does not mention a specific fruit because the “fruit” was only a symbol to represent knowledge.

The above passage reveals an important truth echoed by many religions. A true understanding of ethics, integrity, and justice is a prerequisite to regaining one’s spiritual freedom and immortality. Without a foundation in ethics, full spiritual recovery becomes nothing more than a pipe dream.

The Custodians clearly did not want mankind to begin traveling the road to spiritual recovery. The reason is obvious. The Custodial society wanted slaves. It is difficult to make thralls of people who maintain their integrity and sense of ethics. It becomes impossible when those same individuals are uncowed by physical threats due to a reawakened grasp of their spiritual immortality. Most importantly, if spiritual beings could no longer be trapped in human bodies, but could instead use and abandon bodies at will, there would be no spiritual beings available to animate slave bodies.

 
As I we recall, Sumerian tablets revealed a Custodial intention to permanently attach spiritual beings to human bodies. Early man’s attempt to escape this spiritual bondage by “eating” from the Biblical “trees” therefore had to be stopped...and fast!

            Therefore the Lord God sent him [Adam] forth from
            the garden of Eden, to till the ground from which he
            had been taken.
            So he drove out the man; and he placed at the
            east of the garden of Eden cherubim [angels], and a
            flaming sword which turned every way, to shield the
            way [prevent access] to the tree of life.
            GENESIS 3:23-24

The “flaming sword” symbolizes the no-nonsense measures that the Custodians undertook to ensure that genuine spiritual knowledge would never become available to the human race.


To further prevent access to such knowledge, Homo sapiens was condemned to an additional fate:

            And to Adam, he [God] said,

            Because you have listened to the urgings of your wife,

            and have eaten from the tree of which I commanded you not to, saying,

            You shall not partake of it: cursed is the ground for you, in
            toil will you eat its yield for all the days of your life:
            Thorns, too, and thistles will it bring forth to you;
            as you eat the plants from the field: By the sweat of
            your face will you eat bread, until
            you return to the ground; for out of it were you taken:
            for dust you are and to dust will you return.
            GENESIS 3:17-19

This was a highly effective way to deal with Adam’s and Eve’s “original sin.” The above passage indicates that Custodial rulers intended to make humans live their entire lives and die without ever rising above the level of arduous material existence. That would leave humans little time to seek out the understanding they needed to become spiritually free.

A common misinterpretation of the Adam and Eve story is that the “original sin” had something to do with sex or nudity. This confusion comes from that part of the story in which Adam and Eve eat from the “tree of knowledge of good and evil” and immediately become ashamed of their nakedness. It was not nudity, however, that shamed them. Adam and Eve were mortified by what their nakedness represented. Ancient Mesopotamian records depict human beings stark naked when performing tasks for their Custodial masters. Custodians, on the other hand, were depicted as being fully clothed. The implication is that Adam and Eve felt degraded by their nakedness because it was a sign of their enslavement—not because being naked in itself is bad.

As we have seen, early humans were reported to be a constant headache to their Custodial masters. The slave creatures not only disobeyed their rulers, they often banded together and rebelled. This made human unity undesirable to Earth’s Custodial rulers—it was better that humans be disunited.


http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vida_alien/godseden/godseden02.htm#The%20Gods%20of%20Eden (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vida_alien/godseden/godseden02.htm#The%20Gods%20of%20Eden)