Saturday, April 28, 2018

On Adam and Eve

Here's a twisted interpretation of the Adam, Eve and the forbidden fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil: it's about Eve fucking another guy, then Eve gains the realization of the ability to choose from other options and Adam gains the realization that she doesn't care about him as much as he cares about her, thus realizing that he is vulnerable, which his consciousness/belief system (God) calls him out on, then the rationalizations start so he doesn't have to face the fact that she will always want someone else/better if there is that option available.

Then God punishes the snake, and casts out Adam and Eve from the paradise. The snake is the other guy, which Adam's consciousness blames for fucking Eve, when in reality the snake isn't one who cheated, but Adam can't just bear the truth about his "perfect" girl. Adam's rationalization is that It's the other guy's fault for showing the true nature of "his" girl, so he should get rekt. But Adam still can't shake the fact that the whole perfect relationship was only in his head; Eve wasn't who he thought she was - he projected his own values on her; he constructed an image of "Eve" in his mind. Adam can't lie to himself no matter how he wants to, thus is cast out of the paradise, from the perfect little world he had constructed for himself and which Eve took advantage of by not telling him that she doesn't take it that seriously.

Adam loses everything he values, Eve loses everything she had going on for her, the Snake gets rekt beyond recovery and loses everything he/she/it/xe/ne values. Now they all live in the cold hard reality. And the only thing left was the truth, which everyone gained.

So what did we learn from this?
  1. Do not assume things //for Adam
  2. Do not string people along - tell them how things are //for Eve
  3. Do not fuck with other people's dreams //for the Snake
  4. And do not hold the wrong people accountable for the shitty things other people do (The other guy/girl didn't promise to be faithful to you, your partner did, hold your partner responsible.) //for God
In other words:
  1. Seek the truth
  2. Tell the truth
  3. Don't force the truth on others
  4. Don't shoot the messenger
No one gets hurt if we are honest from the beginning.

And yes, I have unresolved issues..

PS. Another thing to note about the twisted interpretation of the Adam and Eve story is that Eve has options: two guys competing for her attention, in other words, she has 2 options while the guys have only 1/2 of an option. Something to look out for, when you see a girl pitting two guys against each other. She will choose the one she deems better and falls back on the other when things don't pan out.. Until the next opportunity reveals itself.

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