The Forbidden Fruit: Cannibalistic Practices in Magick and the Impending Apocalypse

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The traditional story of the Garden of Eden is one of the most famous creation epics and is found in the Book of Genesis in the Bible. According to this story, God created Adam, the first man, and placed him in the beautiful Garden of Eden. God also created Eve, the first woman, to be Adam's companion. In this idyllic paradise, God gave Adam and Eve one simple rule: they were not to eat the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
However, things took a dark turn when Eve was tempted by a serpent, who was later identified as Satan. He convinced her to eat the forbidden fruit, and she, in turn, offered it to Adam who also ate it. As a result of their disobedience, they became aware of their nakedness and were filled with shame. God then punished them by banishing them from the Garden of Eden and cursing them with a life of toil and hardship.
This event is known as the "Fall of Man" and is believed to be the source of original sin. While many people believe that the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden was an apple or pomegranate, there are no Biblical resources that confirm this, leaving scholars and theologians puzzled for thousands of years.
The lack of information regarding the specific identity of the fruit has led some to speculate that the Bible may have been edited at some point to remove this information in order to protect secret knowledge known only to a select few who have used this ancient wisdom to further their own agendas throughout history.
Some have even suggested that the forbidden fruit could be so powerful as to bestow god-like powers and abilities to those who consumed it.

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