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Creation myth: "Ocean" giving birth to Man

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Neo - 27 Feb 2008 17:28 GMT
On Wed 27 Feb 2008 starkhaze@gmail.com wrote:    
>Any one here know about myths or folklore stories where the Sea gives    
>Birth to a Man?    
       
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That's one of the most common and popular creation myths,        
Greco-Roman, Egypto-Babylonian, Mayan, Vedic, etc. E.g.,
Genesis chapter one, sixth evening-morning of creation,          
i.e. Venus-superior & Venus-inferior, Libra & Taurus,      
Adonai & Adonis -- the keyword being Venus, Aphrodite.      
       
On Venus' Day man was created of the dust and "spittle" of      
the earth, of the salty, foamy crests of Gaea's Ocean waves
when Father Time (Kronos, Saturn, Satan) castrated His            
father Ouranos (Uranus, Earth's Caelestial Firmament,      
Aether, Extremes, New Beginnings) and cast his testicles
into Ocean.        
       
Notably, the "crest" of the "wave" in music is Venus, the      
C above middle-C on a piano keyboard, the muse Terpsicore,
"the dance", modern (ascending) Ionian, ancient (descending)    
Lydian, indeed the crest of the wave, ergo she's dancing to    
the music of the spheres.  
         
The classic Greek myth of Aphrodite is surely the most extant      
and popular "ocean gives birth to man" myths, of salty water,
humans average about 60% water. Plasma, 55 percent of human      
blood, is composed of about 90% salt water and 10% protein
and electrolytes. And all lifeforms which ever existed, thus      
all food which ever existed has or had a significant, often  
predominant, water content.    
         
About 70% of Earth is covered in salty Ocean (and this turned    
out to be the curse of Noah's flood, the worldwide flood myth,
which like so many ancient myths is based in astonishing fact,    
i.e. the truth always being "stranger than fiction"--Byron).  
       
The world's oceans average about 3.5% salt (sodium chloride,
NaCl). So there's no shortage of water or salt on the earth,      
her dry land, altogether the "dust", the atomic, molecular,  
chemical, composition of the earth, with which to make man.      
     
See:      
http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/hesiod/theogony.htm     
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=EIIX52YP38931.0771759259@anonymous.poster
       
See also:
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/aphrodite.html     
http://www.greekmythology.com/Olympians/Aphrodite/aphrodite.html
     
Armageddon Cometh,      
Daniel Joseph Min          
http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/danieljosephmin/       
         
Solo - 27 Feb 2008 18:45 GMT
>  Daniel Joseph Min

Flush shite!
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 27 Feb 2008 19:14 GMT
Man came out of the oceans. His favorite food then was shell fish,and
its in his id having Maine lobsters today his favorite food.  Me too
Bert
chatnoir - 27 Feb 2008 22:04 GMT
> Man came out of the oceans. His favorite food then was shell fish,and
> its in his id having Maine lobsters today his favorite food.  Me too
> Bert

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