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miércoles, 12 de septiembre de 2012

Gilgamesh Tablet XI

This tablet I had to relate it to another book, the bible. In this tablet they tell almost the exact story of Noah. Everything was the same even the order in which he dismissed the birds to search for land, the sacrifices he made. There was nly one thing different in gilgamesh the people helped utnapish, in noah arcs he had to build it alone. This tells me a lot about the bible, that not everything is true, because the bible came first. And te¿he end of this tablet was nothing exiting he finds a plant but they steel it, in my point of view that just stupid, maybe it has a meaning or something behind it. I will have to research. A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new. Albert Einstein

jueves, 6 de septiembre de 2012

Super Hero

Everyone looks up to you. They listen to you. If you tell them to fight, they'll fight. But they need to be inspired. And let's face it "Superman"... the last time you really inspired anyone ... was when you were dead.

To superman from Batman

martes, 4 de septiembre de 2012

Photo of Gilgamesh's Question

Where do we go when we die?
This picture represents the question because it includes the 3 parts of the main theory, heaven, purgatory and hell.


Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.
Lao Tzu


domingo, 2 de septiembre de 2012

Gilgamesh VI-VII

Were did Gilgamesh found out all of that about Ishtar? Why does taking the bull of heaven cause scarcity? what is the bull of heavens? What importance does the bull of heaven has? How does Gilgamesh know that the gods made sick Enkidu? Why does Enkidu talk about the hunter at this point of the story? Why is Enkidu cursing everybody? Why does Enkidu have this dream? What does the dream mean?


The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
Albert Einstein

Gilgamesh Tablets IV,V

I relate this part of the book with one personal experience I once had. Once I went on this trail, it wasn't for camping the idea was to cover everything in one day,but we had to walk a lot. And in the middle of the trail I started to have day nightmares, because we were supposed to enter some caves, and I was claustrophobic so I had nightmares that it would crash and fall down, dreams similar to the ones Gilgamesh had. And at the end I defeated fear like they did with Huwawa the difference is that my victory only lasted for a minute, then I got out of the cave.

The fear of death is the most unjustified of all fears, for there's no risk of accident for someone who's dead.
Albert Einstein

Gilgamesh I-III


The Tablets I-III i actually relate it to Thor, in Thor the Mjnonir comes to earth like a meteor and it was sent by the goods. That's the same thing that happens in Gilgamesh's dream, but instead of a hammer its a hairy man called Enkidu. But that's not the only relationship between this 2. The hammer of Thor is like Enkidu to Gilgamesh. Both stand always by the side of the other and never betray them. They are companions. The hammer may not convince you so much, but here is some evidence, the hammer only responds to thor camands and only Thor can grab it



He who does not trust enough, Will not be trusted.
Lao Tzu