Consider. "Eve" as a truth-seeking and courageous hero -- a penultimate elevator of humankind... as opposed to faithless villainess of our damnation and provenance of our original sin.
...Rocks you back on your heels, eh?
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Yes, the villainess who dared to think she was as good as a man. If I am to believe the story, was she doomed because she wasn't as good as a man or because the Lord didn't want the fragile male ego shattered? Perhaps he/she (the lord) just thought she was too much for the male to handle and he had to create the more docile creature of Eve?
I do not believe in the blood sucking Lilith. My personal understanding of the story is that Lilith was a far stronger and more intelligent creature than Adam and had to be removed because Adam could not relate to her. Adam thought he was God's greatest creation and having Lilith around gave him doubts and depressed him so God had to remove her.
It seems strange to me that Christians say God is never wrong, but when it comes to HIS creation of Lilith he made a mistake? There is no sense in that.
Terence McKenna was quoting somebody else I can't remember but speculated on how ironic it was that an earthly realm officiated by God and his angels was so fouled up and FUBAR in the aggregate, but when you imagined that it was officiated by monkeys... us... well -- it was all very understandable.
You have to judge a tree by its fruit, right? Given we're the fruit of God what does that say about an alleged perfection of same?
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I write about this exactly in an upcoming issue of UFO Magazine... January I think...
I sure hope this is an example of great minds thinking alike! [g].
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It must be that great minds think alike! Or maybe we are all just concubines of Lilith. :-)
Well -- if we're not, we probably should be.
Consider. "Eve" as a truth-seeking and courageous hero -- a penultimate elevator of humankind... as opposed to faithless villainess of our damnation and provenance of our original sin.
...Rocks you back on your heels, eh?
alienview@roadrunner.com
> www.AlienView.net
>> AVG Blog -- http://alienviewgroup.blogspot.com/
>>> U F O M a g a z i n e -- www.ufomag.com
Yes, the villainess who dared to think she was as good as a man. If I am to believe the story, was she doomed because she wasn't as good as a man or because the Lord didn't want the fragile male ego shattered? Perhaps he/she (the lord) just thought she was too much for the male to handle and he had to create the more docile creature of Eve?
I do not believe in the blood sucking Lilith. My personal understanding of the story is that Lilith was a far stronger and more intelligent creature than Adam and had to be removed because Adam could not relate to her. Adam thought he was God's greatest creation and having Lilith around gave him doubts and depressed him so God had to remove her.
It seems strange to me that Christians say God is never wrong, but when it comes to HIS creation of Lilith he made a mistake? There is no sense in that.
Really...
Terence McKenna was quoting somebody else I can't remember but speculated on how ironic it was that an earthly realm officiated by God and his angels was so fouled up and FUBAR in the aggregate, but when you imagined that it was officiated by monkeys... us... well -- it was all very understandable.
You have to judge a tree by its fruit, right? Given we're the fruit of God what does that say about an alleged perfection of same?
alienview@roadrunner.com
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>> AVG Blog -- http://alienviewgroup.blogspot.com/
>>> U F O M a g a z i n e -- www.ufomag.com
Good point!
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