04-27-2012, 01:03 PM
(04-27-2012, 09:41 AM)Ashim Wrote: It's been a while since I last browsed through the bible for any time but the story with the snake and the apple has been on my mind.
This appears to be the moment where the choice of polarity was offered but what exactly are 'forbidden fruit'?
As I understand, the snake would represent Lucifer offering the 'dark' path of spiritual growth.
Could the analogy of the apple actually represent the knowledge that animals could be culled and their tasteful flesh eaten?
This would seem to me to fit into the overall divine plan by heating up the polarities.
I would be interested, as always to read your thoughts.
First of all one must always remind themselves that there are many ways of telling the same story and that many are as accurate as many are inaccurate.
Secondly this was most certainly not the birth of polarity. Polarity is the natural design of the universe which began the very instant creation moved. This is my humble understanding.
the serpent has been represented by many names and entities. Lucifer is actually more of a Christian misrepresentation of the serpent than anything.