We people
follow so many traditional rituals without questioning. People think that if it
was done before it should be done today too... But wouldn’t you like to know
the reality behind those rituals?
In my
review today I will try explaining where circumcision comes from? Actually I didn’t
search for it on purpose but while reading the book The Lost Book of Enki, everything
was clear immediately.
You know the
book which was based on the Sumerian tablets explain the history of humanity
and how we were created. As the Anunnaki created the first human in their image,
the first Homo Sapiens which was called “Adamu”, they found out that there was
a difference. That difference was in the “malehood” of Adamu. It is explained
in the book with those words:
“They looked at his malehood: Odd was its
shape, by a skin was its forepart surrounded,
Unlike that of Anunnaki malehood it was, a skin
from its forepart was hanging!
Let the Earthling from us Anunnaki by this
foreskin be distinguished! So was Enki saying.”
So it is clear that the human males’ genital
organ has a slight difference that those Anunnaki male. (The Lost Book of Enki)
The basis
for Jews to circumcise is found in the bible (Genesis 17, 10-14): "This is my covenant, which ye shall
keep, between me and you and thy seed after thee; every man child among you
shall be circumcised".
Circumcision
symbolizes the ties between the Jews and the God for the Jews. And I believe,
by circumcising they tried fulfilling their ambition to look like the God in
the past because for the ancient people the gods were visible and they knew
their look like. The Anunnaki were the gods for those ancient people. So the
circumcision is one of the ambitions in peoples’ reaching or looking like the
God or gods! Later on that tradition passed on the Muslims too. But I am sure
neither Jews nor the Muslims know the real history behind it today. And I am sure
they would never accept it...
Maybe
circumcision can be named as the endeavour to correct the mistake which was
done in creating the perfect man, the perfect human by Enki.
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