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The Use Of Sex In The Epic Of Gilgamesh
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the monotheistic religions. His story reflects as if he established the first set of rites and traditions. The book revolves around the King’s struggles with the reality of death as he looks for a workable solution to acquire the help of th...

The Concept Of Divinity
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the fog at sunset: the God of this world is found within, and you know it is found within: in those hushed silent times when the mind becomes still, the body relaxes into infinity, the senses expand to become one with the world- in those gl...

The Epic Of Gilgamesh
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the ancient Sumerian culture. The story centers on Gilgamesh, a man with superhuman qualities who struggles with the quest for immortality and knowledge. This story is important for understanding the ancient Sumerians because it portrays th...

Mother Goddess Myth
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mother goddess. Archaeological findings indicate that from the Palaeolithic era, circa 20,000 B.C.E., Europeans worshipped a mother goddess, since they ascribed importance to procreation and reproduction, which was originally believed to oc...

The Ancient World
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The epic of Gilgamesh examines the question of why man must suffer and die. The story revolves around the two heroes Gilgamesh and Enkidu. It is in some reading implied that they have a homosexual sort of a relationship, but it is not a cer...

Relationship Between Humans And Gods
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relationship with the Gods. For example, Ishtar, the goddess of love and war, made advances towards Gilgamesh, which he rejected and provoked her into sending the Bull of Heaven to destroy the people of Uruk. Gilgamesh was considered to be ...

The Epic Of Gilgamesh
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the king of Uruk, which are two-thirds god and one third man. He built magnificent ziggurats, or temple tower, surrounded his city with high walls, and put his gardens and fields. He was physically beautiful, very strong and very wise. Alth...