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Very High ! Hi Jeff, > We read this story in mythology class and I wondered if the ancients used > mind-altering drugs. Why else would they name it "When On High?" +++ Very High ! +++ No mocking intended. Would I ever do it if about's the Sumerians? +++ In short: The Sumerian and then later the Babylonion world-view was centered about cosmological influences. +++ Planets were seen and essentially experienced as the visible manifestations of gods and godesses which were/are de facto spiritual beings. +++ To one of the most prominent of them, Ishtar (cf. --> "star", what hints to a common language root for all mankind) who was later known as Venus among the Romans, corresponded - well yes the planet "Venus". And again, to that planet/manifestation of Ishtar corresponded here on earth, in the physical-material world the metal copper. (Like iron to Mars etc, see for this today's science of homeopathy etc.) How to get high on that? Easy: In the temples, copper - as substance not only symbolising but also directly being another manifestation of Ishtar and her spiritual-material forces - was diluted down to homeopathic concentrations which were then consumed to reach alter/enhance the mind/imaginations so that priests could reach the mystic union with Ishtar. You will have noticed that this practice also constituted a physical internalisation of a God(dess), his/her forces and essences, as a precursor form of the eucharisty, and nobody with a sane mind would ever think of "cannibalising" Ishtar. So, this only in shorthand and very, very simplified for now. BTW: The greatest mythology of this materialistic culture of today - especially of the Anglo-cult (pun intended) which only believes in the physically existant world - is that the "Enuma elish" and other works are ONLY a "mythology" aka fairy tale thus making this modern so-called "scientific" interpretation a myth itself. They (those works) are not. Rather they represent a total different stage of development of the human mind which perceived spiritual things more directly, even if to a degree and in a form which corresponded to that specific historic stage of human development. Or in other words: Ishtar and Marduk were no phantasies but real spiritual beings, named angels in Christianity. Early Christians (before the Rom/Vatican onslaught on "heathen" wisdom) still knew that. Sounds too weird to you? Andreas --------------------- |
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