“Which is that in feeling through our prenatal & perinatal pain & re-establishing our foundation within the joy grids of the early womb experience, we find ourselves, not just aware of our immortality,..”
“…but also smack up against a fount that seems to emanate all wisdom, all knowledge. That is the Tree of Life, of which it is said we would live forever.”
“A succinct way of defining the Tree of Life, then, is to say that it is the contents of the Unapproved & Hidden, which is our species unconscious...& beyond that All Knowledge.”
“[the Tree of Life, as the contents of the Unapproved & Hidden] is first & foremost knowledge of what we did in separating from Nature. It is the knowledge of our actual place in the array of living beings—i.e., planetmates.”
“It is what I am laying out in this book, in *Prodigal Human* & *Planetmates* preceding this...& in my other books on prenatal & perinatal psychology.”
“Yes, you read that correctly. My attempt in several of my works—in particular, *Prodigal Human* & *Planetmates*—is to reveal the Unapproved & Hidden. & I continue that here.”
“In those works, I have shown how it is the sorrow & travail of life, including that of a guilty conscience, incidentally, that triggers our deeper primal pain.”
“For sorrow & mental anguish lead us...if we follow them, if we “feel” them...to their roots in our primal, our prenatal & perinatal pain. That is to say, if we process them, integrate them. How? Primarily by emoting them...e-moat-ing them.”
“With castle representing us, i.e., our defended self, then to get out (ex) the moat, or to go out beyond the moat, means to get rid of the defenses (the moats) keeping out what is around & outside us.”
“Therefore, “sinning”—by partaking of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil—leads us to knowledge of our primal Pain & to The Unapproved & Hidden & then to *Everything* beyond even that.”
“It is the serpent, which is our prenatal & perinatal pain, which pushes us to go astray, to “sin”...which in the first instance for our species, that which got us ejected from Eden, was hunting, killing, the eating of meat.”
“Why, again, would the 2 trees be related to our prenatal & perinatal pain? Well, let us look at that more closely. The Tree of Life & the Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil are the 2 trees in Eden that are mentioned in *Genesis*.”
“The Tree of Life is the good placenta, is associated with a knowledge of immortality, & is what we are blocked from approaching after being ejected from Eden.”
“The Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil, on the other hand, is the tree from which Adam & Eve plucked their famous fruit, which got them “arrested” & “deported.” But what is the meaning of this “knowledge of good & evil”?”
“Looking into this we find that the phrase, “good & evil,” in Hebrew is טוֹב וָרָע, *tov V’ra*. It is translatable as “good & evil,” however it is said to be an example of a type of literary device known as *merism*.”
“This figure of speech pairs opposite terms together, in order to create a general meaning. Thus, the phrase “good & evil” is another way of saying, “everything.””
“This can be compared with the Egyptian expression evil-good, which is used in a way, normally, to mean, “everything.” We see this in Greek literature as well. “I know all things, the good & the evil” writes Telemachus.”
“So this tree in the Garden imparts knowledge of *tov V’ra*, “good & bad,” & whereas that is traditionally translated to mean “good & evil” it is actually a fixed expression with the meaning of “everything.””
“All this together, then, it is more understandable how in feeling back to that state of prenatal bliss-joy, immortality, & connection to Divinity one gets the feeling that one has access to all knowledge as well...knowledge of *everything*.”
“[one gets the feeling one has access to knowledge of *everything*.] As easy as turning on a faucet, as easy as being a river at its head, bubbling up from out of the earth. Mystics such as Sathya Sai Baba know that of which I speak.”
“As a consequence of my years of work clearing away the detritus of traumatic events & finding a foundation on a deeper level of the psyche characterized by harmony & bliss, I know something of the feeling, as well.”
“As I continue to draw from that fount, I am ever amazed at the comprehensive vision that becomes clear & sheds light on so much that is otherwise inexplicable or confused.”
“Both of the Edenal tragedies mentioned—in our individual lives, the birth trauma, & in our species devolution, the hunting—kept us from the Tree of Life,..”
“…for [both Edenal tragedies—birth trauma & hunting—] kept us from experiencing our prenatal bliss, in conjunction with the placenta of our first two trimesters. The placenta of the first two trimesters is the Tree of Life.”
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It is time now to regain the primal legacy of belongingness in Divinity & Nature which we lost when we claimed ourselves “crown of creation” & peak of the evolutionary pyramid. This book is a powerful aid in regaining one’s authentic self.
“…if we do not regain our truer & underlying humanity, & instead, coming forth as we normally do, we continue acting out of our pain grids, we are not going to have a ‘human’ experience…”
In looking at these matrices embedded in us through our cellular & womb & birth experiences, it will be possible to have our best chance to get a look at existence outside of these matrices—the No-Form State.
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“[*Quotes/highlights:*] “The Garden is the womb, God is the mother, the serpent is birth pain, the apple is meat, & the Tree of Life is the placenta.” []
[*Quotes/highlights:*] “…cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life: thorns also & thistles shall it bring forth to thee;”
“[*Quotes/highlights:*] “You cannot convince a fish it lives in water. You can only give the fish the experience of being in air; then it will understand.” []
“[*Quotes/highlights:*] “…we re-create that which we need to experience. We stood upright; & now, unless something radical happens, it will lead to the end of life for ourselves & possibly everything else on this planet in short order.” []
“[*Quotes/highlights:*] “The bond between them is a love having no source in either. It is there, ever present, flowing back & forth like waves lapping on a beach...effortlessly, lazily.” []