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Yes, but, I see it more as a series of reflections.is mankind, the image of god, an image of the invisible Adam Kadmon
is mankind, the image of god, an image of the invisible Adam Kadmon
Personally, I suspect the author of Genesis was a bit egotistical.
They saw themselves as the height of intelligence on the planet and assumed this somehow correlated to what God must be like.
Maybe they knew something "rational" that is alien to many modern people.
Maybe...
Maybe they were aliens themselves.
Maybe, opens up an infinite number of possibilities. Whatever you are capable of imagining.
But doesn't really provide any reliable answers.
is mankind, the image of god, an image of the invisible Adam Kadmon
Fool, don't even start getting involved in teh Kabbalah.is mankind, the image of god, an image of the invisible Adam Kadmon
No. Mankind is a delusional dust.is mankind, the image of god, an image of the invisible Adam Kadmon