Elupuu vilja kujust.
Ma nüüd ei erista enam, mida ma kuskilt lugenud olen ja kas antud detailid on ka siin kajastamist leidnud (niiet pole vaja kohe jälle õiendada : ) aga siit siis need vihjed, kust on tulnud arvamus, et meie eluolulise Eedeni aia vilja puhul tegu polnud siiski õunaga (nagu piibliteemast läbi lipsas) vaid pigem
mingi kobarviljaga.
Natuke eeljuttu ka:
The oldest name of Babylon, Tin-tir-ki, meant ‘
the place of the tree of life’.
• The name Euphrates was applied to the rope of the world, to the encircling river of the
snake god of the tree of life, to the heavenly river which surrounds the earth (Sumerian)."
"The Tree of Life was a Babylonian concept, and as represented in carvings it does not look particularly like a tree at all. It was shown as a series of
leafy rosettes, arranged and construction in a strange [lattice] pattern...To the Babylonians, it was a tree with magical fruit, which could only be picked by the gods. Dire consequences befell any mortal who dared to pluck form its. The tree found its way into the Hebrew legend of Adam and Eve...which is heavily loaded with allusions of the Ancient of Days. Recent works on the Kabbalah make extensive use of this tree. Ten parts or attributes of the Ancient of Days are
identified with ten of the rosettes..."
- George Sassoon and Rodney Dale, The Manna Machine
Kingship, Inanna and the Tree of Life
"When the kingship was lowered from heaven, the kingship was in Eridu" so says the Sumerian King List. This is the root of divine rule. Mesopotamian kings displayed their divine inheritance through symbols the most telling being
the branch from the Tree of Life. It all begins with
Inanna. There is no doubt of Inanna's connection to the Tree of Life. To the far left she is shown holding a branch from the Tree of Life. This may be the origin of the scepter. In the Sumerian tale of Inanna and Enki Inanna travels to Eridu and visits with Enki. During her stay they drink beer together and during this time Enki gives her the mes (pronounced may) which in this case includes the throne of kingship and kingship itself. It became tradition that the king be ritually married to Inanna and earn his divine right to rule. Thus we have the trapping of power derived from Inanna in the symbolism of the Tree of Life. Below are some examples of this symbolism.
/pilte võib vaadata lingilt/
Every one of these images is of a king holding the symbol of the Tree of Life by which he rules by divine right. The most popular is the
three branch style but all convey the same message. All kings also wear the bracelet with the rosette on it's band which is another symbol for Inanna.
Inanna sümboolikasse kuulus muidugi ka
madu.
Ka sellele va
Eva ribist valmistamisel on seletus selline:
"The book of Genesis has more hints to this earlier epic [Atrahasis]. Ninhursag, who created the first "smarter humans" was celebrated by the Anunaki and she was given the title of "Nin-ti," or "Lady of life."
Since early Hebrew has multiple meanings for the phrase "ti," meaning both "rib" and "life," the creation of Eve by Nin-ti yielded to the errant story of the first woman being created by Adam's rib (hence "the lady of the rib")."
Tore lehekülg tegelt ja mitmeid põhjalikumaid seletusi, kaarte, pilte jne.
https://firstlegend.info/thetreeoflife.html