The Adam and Eve Story

If you want to check on this, read the story of Lot and his two daughters. The daughters were simply obeying Hebrew law. He is stated to be too drunk to know what he was doing. Ha! If he were, he couldn’t have performed. He must have been a good actor.

The glyph of the creation is even more revealing. There are three figures represented on the stone; the top figure is the face of a sleeping or dead person (there were no separate symbols for death and sleep in Naga – both were represented as the same).The middle figure is shown as a male, and the bottom figure a female who is represented as the mother of all mankind. In addition, there are curved lines from the sleeping or dead person and the male middle figure to the bottom of the female figure.

This glyph has been interpreted to mean that the middle figure, a male, was put to sleep, shown by the top figure, and a rib (or ribs) removed from him (the ribs being the curved lines) and fashioned into the bottom figure, the female mother of all mankind. This fits beautifully with the story of Eve’s creation, Adam therefore being both the male middle figure and the top figure, a sleeping or dead person.

There is a hitch to this story, however: the top figure, either sleeping or dead, is depicted as a female! How could it be Adam, asleep, awake, dead or alive?

 

 

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Moreover, in Naga the curved lines denote parentage rather than ribs; so, more reasonably, it appears that the top figure is a dead female, whose offspring by the male middle figure (Adam) was the bottom female figure (Eve), the mother of all mankind.

I have been asked countless times how one can tell the top figure to be a dead female, to the extent that I guess I owe an answer here.

In Naga and prehistoric Mayan, they show that they worshipped but one Deity, and represented that Deity by a glyph of a circle representing the Sun. Any time a circle was shown on a tablet, it could only represent their Deity.

This tablet has two circles on it. “Purists” have stated that the “writers” of this tablet meant to show “double intensity” of the Deity. Strange; I have never seen anywhere a “double intensity” of two circles in either Naga or prehistoric Mayan. The curious thing about these two circles is that they are located precisely where a female’s breasts should be on the top figure. Maybe that’s what “double intensity” is all about!

The most curious thing about this stone is that it fits the legend of Adam being a widower, and the name of his deceased wife being Lilith. If true, it would also reveal Lilith to be Eve’s mother.

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