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Ancient Echoes of CosmologyA Comparative Interpretation of the Enuma Elish through Harmonic Convergence Theory

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Interpretive Commentary: Enuma Elish, 7 tablets of creation.  Ancient cosmologies were not mere stories; they were multidimensional frameworks through which civilizations understood existence, order, and the forces of the cosmos. The Enuma Elish, a Babylonian creation epic dating to at least the second millennium BCE, is one of the most comprehensive mythological accounts of cosmic beginnings. In it, primordial entities like Apsu (fresh water) and Tiamat (salt water) represent both physical and metaphysical forces, eventually giving rise to gods who battle for control over the universe. This narrative structure reflects a symbolic attempt to describe the formation of cosmic order from primordial chaos—a theme mirrored across global mythologies, from Egyptian and Greek to Hindu and Norse traditions. These stories were often encoded with cosmological insight, couched in metaphors that spoke to the dynamics of nature, the stars, and human experience. In ancient Mesopotamia...