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Epilogue
Before the rise of Israel, Asherah was the wife of El, the head god of the Canaanite pantheon. According to the archeological evidence, the people who became Israelites were mostly native Canaanites who settled in the hills of what is now the West Bank, while it seems that small but influential groups also migrated there from the south in the Midian (in and around the Araba Valley in Sinai). As the Bible itself testifies, that is where Yahweh veneration appears to have originated, and, in a process that in this respect resonates with the Moses story, the migrants introduced Yahweh to the native Canaanites who were becoming Israelites. Over time, El declined and merged into Yahweh. As part of that process, Yahweh inherited Asherah from El as his wife. On the Origin of the World opens with a philosophical issue that sounds disarmingly modern in its formulation: What, if anything, existed prior to the original chaos, the primal ooze, the beginning as described in G
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Prologue
Universe, multiverse, maniverse, nulliverse, cosmos, reality, time and space. This world is truly a remarkable one. Some would say that it is a simulation, that the universe can't implode because it's not even real. Our beliefs differ, be they right or wrong, and humans aren't even what they imagined themselves to be. Our intellect varies, our imaginations keep us wondering each possibility that there is in existence: our religion, our culture, values, languages and hopes. I think that the universe was created by a life force rather than a deity. An entity similar to our universe; one component of a larger entity known as the multiverse. Everything under consideration. In all this universe of possibilities, there is only one feasible option. And it kept me wondering, does this world exist? Where did we even come from? Were we created by a higher power, or are we just a figment of imaginations, pure thoughts derived from
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