Genetic Variation (Introduction)

by Balance_Maintained @, U.S.A., Sunday, October 03, 2010, 06:36 (5165 days ago) @ xeno6696

The story of Gilgamesh was a 'myth', greatly embellished, that contained grains of historical truth that have been proven by science. However, even the story of Gilgamesh carries undertones of esoteric teachings that covers things like the death of the sun. But it also disclosed a very real historical accounting of the Black Sea flood.-I am not so literal minded that I do not see the connections to the deeper mystical and spiritual meanings behind what I read, nor am I so naive as to take ever word ever written as truth. However, I am also well aware that, sometimes, there are many different layers of meaning inside a single statement. We use a play on words to form many of the worlds greatest pun's, jokes, and satires, and ancient writers were no different in that respect. -Sometimes, the truth is that we simply ignore what we find because we can't explain it. There is no doubt that the Hindu texts I linked were probably laced through with spiritual admonishments and esoteric teachings. But I am highly doubtful that they could write about, and with astonishing amounts of detail and accuracy, something for which they had no possible frame of reference.


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