The Garden of Eden: A Physical Place on Earth
According to the text, the Garden of Eden is a real, physical place on Earth. It is said to be the source of spirituality for our planet, but not the entire universe. The text uses the analogy of a house dome, with spirituality living inside the house, to describe the Garden of Eden.
The Source of Wind
The Garden of Eden is also described as the source of all wind on Earth. The text suggests that wind is connected to spirituality, and the Garden of Eden is the factory where wind originates. Once the wind leaves the Garden, it navigates in different directions based on the climate and weather conditions.
The Experience in the Garden of Eden
The person who visited the Garden of Eden describes their experience:
- ๐ Sound and music that is unlike anything heard before
- ๐ต A combination of sounds that creates a magnificent creation
- ๐ The music makes one feel unbelievably relaxed, happy, and brings tears of joy
- ๐ The music has no words and fluctuates in pitch
The Entrance to the Garden of Eden
The entrance to the Garden of Eden is described as being located in a forest, with trees surrounding it. There is a facade that protects the entrance, similar to the facade that protects craft spaceships. This means that if one were to fly over the area in a plane and look down, they would not see the entrance as described.
The Four Rivers
The Bible mentions that the Garden of Eden is where the four rivers meet. According to the text, some of the rivers are on the surface, while two rivers are underground and can only be accessed through a natural tunnel.
Relevance to Today
The text suggests that most of the information in the Bible about the Garden of Eden is correct, but not all the details are included. Today, the Garden of Eden is connected to missions of certain groups who have the ability, challenge, and permission to enter the place.
Interesting Fact: In Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, the Garden of Eden is considered the perfect place created by God for humans to live in a state of bliss.
Correction
It is important to note that the information provided in the text is speculative and not based on scientific evidence. The existence and location of the Garden of Eden remain a matter of religious belief and interpretation.