(November 28, 2011 at 10:23 pm)Epimethean Wrote: "The garden has to do with time and not place.".
Except that time is place, if you think about it.
Well, philosophically thinking time can be anything you like, but philosophy cannot help you understand the reason the Sumerians were saying:
Never has a sinless child been born to its mother
(Sumerian “Lamentation to a man’s god” –a Sumerian variation of the “Job” motif-, verse 102, ANET, p. 590)
…or why Hesiod poems, legends of India and legends of the Aztecs insist that humans were happy on earth before gods brought misery and death.
P.S. @ Rhythm: I am self-taught in English and so, I regret, but I cannot understand your English as if we were both brought up in the same neighbourhood.
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