Hi, Karen,
Your radio interview of Anne Baring today was
tremendous!
Anne talked about the Judeo-Christian “myth of
the fall” of humanity.
Just wanted to
say that I’m not sure it’s a myth. Around 4000 BC, when much of the world
turned to desert, many of the world’s first farmers starved to death.
I
think those who survived in this desiccated environment did consider
themselves “kicked out of the garden.”
I
think they felt too that Mother Earth/Goddess had abandoned them. And
4000 BC is exactly when the Goddess began to fall from grace and the war gods
began to take over.
I'm wondering if this might have been the beginning of the “fall
of the Goddess.”
Blessings,
Athana
P.S. Good books on this: DeMeo’s Saharasia: The 4000 BCE Origins of Child Abuse,
Sex-Repression, Warfare and Social Violence, and Griffith’s The
Gardens of Their Dreams: Desertification and Culture in World History.
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