Tuesday, 6 March 2018

From the Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Book of Enoch The Passing of Enkidu

No human foot, henceforward had approached the grizzled half-human looking beast!
And if so, if some had seen him, by what name would they have called him by, other than freak or beast? He had none.
No one had previously sought him out, it would be in time said: the gods sent him.

Whereupon one morn, a young lad was searching the forest for fruit, and came upon this freak of nature -
The adolescent stood stone-still, like white marble, stunned as a white tomb of salt -
Hence, he did not murmur a word, a breath, but ran back home to tell his father of what he saw; and of what to said, he described a hairy ape looking demon of some un-descript humanity in him, thoughtful at that.
And the father told King Gilgamesh of Uruk, his boy's story.

Explained his father to the King, "The boy looked baffled of what sort of human being he might be, and the forest being his whole home; he ate and drank like the animals, but had human agility, rigid, form."
...

Enkidu's home, was the forest, it sheltered him in silence from the outer world around him, a form of seclusion-
He lived and slept in the open air, likened to, and with the other beasts, and reptiles, primates.
He wandered more often than not by the lagoon he identified with, and its tributaries.
He roamed where he was most familiar, that had much vegetation, fern-pals, of the most unusual kind, and wide-leaved grasses.
The man-beast, yet unnamed, mainly was preoccupied with clarifying and assorting and recollections of the present.
For this, it was a more troublesome thing, than one might think.

His thoughts and sensations were curiously confused.

His mind went from gray to dark more often than not; from there to pitch black, to oblivion -
For it was that he simply awoke one day, likened to Adam from the Garden of Eden, and had no recollection of what took place ahead of time!
As if it was whipped from his memory, by some sorcery.

It is said, the gods made him to pal with Gilgamesh (demigod, more demonic than human), for he, King of Uruk, was amongst his people, a most hypersexual animal, a demigod who took at will wife and daughters of whomever he pleased and did with them whatever his pleasures were to be for that day or night.
His father being Lugalbanda (Little Lord).
Guardian and deity of Uruk (born from the souls of pleasure, whom were thrown to earth from the crags of heaven).

It was also said, the likes of one of the Watchers (like Azaz'el or Semyaza) those angelic renegades who cohabitated with human females in those pre-flood cadaverous days gave birth to a she-devil, who cohabited with a male, and gave birth to Enkidu.
Then left the babe in the forest deep, with imps to feed him and watch over him in his sleep, to his manhood.
And thus, this is how he got his supernatural physique, akin to Gilgamesh's height and strength; but only a tenth of what Humbaba was.

But who were those Angelic Renegades and so called watchers?

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