The Great Reset-From the Power of Eden to the Stone Age

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This theory reinterprets the story of Noah's Ark in the Bible as a symbolic event that ties humanity's transition from the powerful, advanced civilization of Eden to the Stone Age. It suggests that God, after the Fall of Adam and Eve, allowed humanity to rise to great heights with a civilization founded on the divine powers inherited from Eden, only to later reset humanity back to a primitive state during the Flood. The Ark becomes a vessel of survival, preserving life, but one creature—the human race—is metaphorically left behind in its advanced state.

1. The Legacy of Eden: A Civilization Built by Adam and Eve

After Adam and Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden, they still carried within them fragments of divine power, a remnant of the energy God inadvertently left behind during their creation. This divine spark enabled Adam and Eve, along with their descendants, to develop incredible capabilities, including advanced knowledge of nature, technology, and spiritual connection.

From this divine inheritance, Adam and Eve's early descendants established the first civilization, which flourished in the years following their exile from Eden. This civilization, imbued with the remnants of Eden's perfection, was characterized by its advanced understanding of the natural world, its harmonious society, and its ability to harness the hidden power from their divine origins. Their two children, Cain and Abel, played pivotal roles in the early rule of this civilization, representing the continuation of the divine lineage.

2. The Corruption of Power and the Fall of the First Civilization

Over time, however, the divine powers inherited by Adam and Eve's descendants became tainted by human sinfulness. As humanity multiplied and spread across the earth, their greed, jealousy, and desire for control led to the misuse of the divine power. The tragic murder of Abel by his brother Cain marked the beginning of the downfall. This act of violence demonstrated the increasing corruption within the hearts of mankind, and the once-great civilization began to crumble as sin spread like a plague.

God, witnessing the growing wickedness of humanity, knew that the divine power within Adam's descendants was being used for evil rather than good. In response, God decided to bring about a "reset"—a way to purify the earth and restore balance. This is where the story of Noah enters.

3. Noah's Ark: The Great Purge and Reset

As the Bible recounts in Genesis 6-9, God commanded Noah to build an ark to preserve life during the Great Flood, as humanity had become too corrupt and evil. In this theory, the Flood represents a cataclysmic event, not only meant to destroy the sinful human race but also to wipe away the remnants of the advanced civilization that had risen from the power of Eden.

God commanded Noah to take "two of every kind, male and female," to ensure the survival of animals after the Flood. However, in this symbolic interpretation, humanity—the true inheritor of Eden's divine power—was not meant to be "preserved" in the same sense. While Noah and his family physically survived, the vast majority of the human race and their advanced knowledge and power were lost to the waters of the Flood. The first civilization, built on the divine legacy of Adam and Eve, was wiped away, and with it, the knowledge and power that had elevated them beyond their sinful nature.

4. The Omission of Humanity from the Ark

Why was humanity left behind in this symbolic sense? Because, unlike the animals, humans had been corrupted by the misuse of the divine power inherited from Eden. God chose not to preserve the advanced civilization or the powers that came with it, as they had led to humanity's downfall. Instead, humanity had to be "reset," cleansed, and humbled, returning to a simpler, more primitive state.

This is the key to the mystery: while animals were saved in pairs, representing the preservation of life in its simplest form, humanity had to start over, leaving behind the knowledge and power of their advanced civilization. In a sense, humans were reduced to a more primal state, returning to the Stone Age.

5. The Fall to the Stone Age: Humanity's Return to Simplicity

After the Flood, Noah and his descendants found themselves in a world where the remnants of the first civilization were gone. The advanced knowledge, technologies, and spiritual power of Eden were lost in the floodwaters, and the survivors had to rebuild from scratch. The descendants of Noah became the first humans of the Stone Age, starting anew with only basic tools and knowledge.

This transition to the Stone Age represents humanity's great fall from an advanced civilization back to a primitive state. The divine power of Eden, once so prominent in early humanity, had been diminished or forgotten. The world of agriculture, architecture, and complex society that had been inherited from Adam and Eve's divine legacy was replaced by a more primal way of life, marked by survival, simple tools, and the slow re-emergence of civilization over millennia.

6. The First Civilization and the Creation of Later Civilizations

As time passed, the remnants of the divine spark within humanity began to reawaken, albeit in a much weaker form. This explains the gradual rise of later civilizations, like those in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and beyond. These civilizations, though not as advanced as the one born from Eden, represented humanity's second attempt at building societies based on the divine knowledge lost during the Flood.

The first civilization, connected directly to Adam and Eve's divine power, was now only a distant memory, reflected in the myths and legends of gods, angels, and divine beings passed down through generations. The remnants of that lost era can be seen in stories of ancient wisdom and power, like the myths of Atlantis or the lost city of Eden, which echo humanity's fall from an advanced golden age.

7. Conclusion: The Great Reset and the Lost Power of Eden

In this theory, the story of Noah's Ark is not just about the physical survival of life on earth but also about the spiritual and intellectual reset of humanity. The advanced civilization that had risen from the divine power of Adam and Eve was wiped out, and humanity was left to start over in the Stone Age. The omission of humanity from the Ark in the symbolic sense explains why early human history is marked by a loss of knowledge and the slow reemergence of civilization after the Flood.

The human race, once powerful and capable of great feats, was humbled, stripped of its divine inheritance, and left to rebuild from the ground up. In the wake of the Flood, the world became a simpler, humbler place, where humanity's journey from the Stone Age to civilization had to begin anew, this time without the direct divine power that once flowed through their ancestors.

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