Guest guest Posted October 13, 1999 Report Share Posted October 13, 1999 For Glo, who likes to know who said what to whom: Jan: Gilgamesh had a fair chance to go back to civilization. After all, he was half god, half man. But he wasn't very successful, losing the plant of immortality to the big snake of the sea. Rainbo: Gilgamesh went swimming in Nu before she became Neptunized, and he loved the water so much he became the big snake so that he could experience the waters more fully and wander the imaginative realms of oceanic bliss... Jan: Instead of easy going, immortality plant deprived humanity has to snatch it away from the snake, roaming in the mare liberum. Rainbo: The rose of desire, the Lily of knowledge, the thousand petalled Lotus of awakening ... the taste of amriti.. the snake brings the gifts ... the fragrances and perfumes... Jan: But when Gilgamesh refused the "favors" of Ishtar and his friend Enkidu flung a piece of meat into her face )) Rainbo: Ishtar being hung on a meat hook in the depths of hell by the oh, so lovely Ereshkigal ... she descends as the Morning star in the Spring, innocence and rises the evening star in the Fall, awakened after her death ... she is then placed in the Heavens by the Gods and Goddesses to join them for eternity... for her great love... Ishtar sent Endiku the curse because he had killed the Bull of Heaven, Humbaba, but Endiku could not catch Ishtar, Jan: the Goddess of love and war swore revenge; she opened up a window in time, inviting Gates' ghosts and astral bugs. The ghosts took possession of the minds of man, obscuring the secret of the plant of immortality that has to be snatched away from the snake. Annette: The plant of rich rose color and ambrosial shimmering in the water like a prism of the sunlight ... first red rose then deep pink.. then blossoming heart blooming, rays of light ... like diamonds at the crown which shimmer ... the philosopher's stone... Jan: The astral bugs caused special typos in many scriptures so that the ghosts will believe what they are reading. Rainbo: Thank God, for small favors, did bugs manage to throw in a bit of wit...? Jan: And so it comes that the Gilgamesh epic didn't mention the snake is fiery despite the cool sea and getting hold of the snake won't do; one has to snatch the plant away from her. Only then, the snake will give up and die. Rainbo: Maybe the snake will get detected by your K-detector and Shakti will find Shiva and they then can make a beautiful new lotus blossom ... when they meet in crowning glory ... but still then the fire work of the snake is not finished he continues his sinuous path ... slowly then winding his way to the medulla ... Jan: Not a sad story? RAinbo: A beautiful story Jan Not a sad answer? Annette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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