Ancient advice for a happy life
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 10:27 am
I'm studying the epic of Gilgamesh. In this oldest know piece of literature, 4-5000 years old, one of the gods gives the following advice for a happy life:
"But you, Gilgamesh, let your belly be full,
enjoy yourself always by day and by night!
bake merry each day,
dance and play day and night!
Let your clothes be clean,
let your head be washed, may you bathe in water!
Gaze on the the child who holds your hand,
let your wife enjoy your repeated embrace!"
This wisdom was taken to heart by the ancients and was repeated in the Old Testament in Ecclesiastes 9:
"Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart... Let thy garments be always white: and let not thy head lack anointment. Live joyfully with the wife whom thou lovest all the days of thy life." (assuming it is translated correctly)
So there you have it, the key to a happy life: eat drink and be merry, wear clean clothes and remember to bathe, appreciate your kids, love and embrace your spouse. The original gospel.
There is a distinct pattern of the oldest myths and wisdom showing up much later in the Bible. The creation, the nature of the cosmos, Adam and Eve and the serpent are based on Babylonian Myths, Noah is a retelling of the story of Uta-Napishti, Sargon's mother put him in a reed basket on the river to be found and raised to be royalty, the temple of Solomon was based on the standard Mesopotamian model, and on and on.
Maybe it's time for a restoration of all things from the beginning. The actual beginning.
"But you, Gilgamesh, let your belly be full,
enjoy yourself always by day and by night!
bake merry each day,
dance and play day and night!
Let your clothes be clean,
let your head be washed, may you bathe in water!
Gaze on the the child who holds your hand,
let your wife enjoy your repeated embrace!"
This wisdom was taken to heart by the ancients and was repeated in the Old Testament in Ecclesiastes 9:
"Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart... Let thy garments be always white: and let not thy head lack anointment. Live joyfully with the wife whom thou lovest all the days of thy life." (assuming it is translated correctly)
So there you have it, the key to a happy life: eat drink and be merry, wear clean clothes and remember to bathe, appreciate your kids, love and embrace your spouse. The original gospel.
There is a distinct pattern of the oldest myths and wisdom showing up much later in the Bible. The creation, the nature of the cosmos, Adam and Eve and the serpent are based on Babylonian Myths, Noah is a retelling of the story of Uta-Napishti, Sargon's mother put him in a reed basket on the river to be found and raised to be royalty, the temple of Solomon was based on the standard Mesopotamian model, and on and on.
Maybe it's time for a restoration of all things from the beginning. The actual beginning.