tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4988819177523345400.post6550744701189073280..comments2023-12-21T11:32:51.972-06:00Comments on Goddesschess: Mooooo! The Milky Way, Mother's Milk, Cows and CreationJanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16575870809633911343noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4988819177523345400.post-46035932503965290312013-08-24T03:32:54.235-05:002013-08-24T03:32:54.235-05:00Correction for above. For a Nordic Adam and Eve, t...Correction for above. For a Nordic Adam and Eve, this would be Ask and Ember. These are mortal Earthlings. The statement above with Buri and Audumia are in the realm of the gods, so they arn't humans at all. However, Buri (the producer) and Audumia (cow-like fertility goddess) are created first in their creation pantheon, and humans later. This is the same as in the Biblical Genesis where youGGG guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04293435679248422310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4988819177523345400.post-58931257841736540492013-08-24T03:04:04.852-05:002013-08-24T03:04:04.852-05:00A minor correction to the above text. A Nordic Ada...A minor correction to the above text. A Nordic Adam and Eve analogy involves Ask (Ash tree-male) and Ember (elm tree-female). These are mortal Earth humans. Recall that Ash is the Nordic "Tree of Life" as well. <br /><br />Nordic Buri (the producer) and the cow Audumia (fertility) are super-natural dieties of the realm of gods, which doesn't parallel the Adam and Eve concept as the GGG guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04293435679248422310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4988819177523345400.post-26328618952933470372011-04-12T20:13:08.479-05:002011-04-12T20:13:08.479-05:00I believe Hathor is Norse myth Audumia, which deri...I believe Hathor is Norse myth Audumia, which derives from your Hathor, but as in Canaan (Edomites of Petra) you have also Idumians, i.e. Aduma, Audumia. Thus the Norse also can be Hathor to, and is their creation story. Note also that Ah Lat is where these same people once lived, in Ahlat, Lake Van Turkey. Their name was Burjan, or more common to most, Hyperboreans, and they are a "wolf Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com