21. THE TEREBINTH OF MAMRE :
HALF-NOTES ON THE TEREBINTH ITSELF-A
Terebinth (you see) is a sacred grove of great tall trees and beneath such groves and sacred places we have
tales of myth and tales of pagan worship and
divine intercession and these groves were used as homes for the most holy of the endowed with prescience and vision and
they live on - after myth - in things such as the ‘sacred oak’ of the Celts and many of the tales and stories of special places and in Genesis itself is to be seen the proper use of these groves as they were called in various places by name –
as in the ‘Terebinth of Mamre’ early on in Genesis 13 and just a bit before that too (Genesis 6) are the tales of the great
Nephilim giants who once populated Earth and propagated their half-man half-God species through the most beautiful Earth-women as they found them and in today’s modern world present-day myopic and ignorant society all of this is glossed over and ignored because (as I tell you) any reading by today’s people of today’s Bible is flat-out and ignorantly wrong for it is read instead as fable and image and symbol and
NO meaning is given to truth but if one
DOES READ carefully in and between everything
it all can be seen - so that as once even I called it a cesspool of doubt a ‘great book for those in the hole’ I see it now differently and so can listen forever for it is all
AFTER ALL timeless and ripe and seen as without persuasion and inkling of error
BUT we can argue this together all day to no end - so then if you see it as you see than that’s got to be good enough for you and you alone
AND I HOPE YOU LIVE BY AND DIE BY IT for myself (however) I shall hie to the sacred groves of meaning and the vaporous wonders of the Word which lives and I’ll leave you flat if I must I'll tramp upon you in the dust behind me but
without looking back I’ll know that you are gone - ‘for the devil swears its own to fealty and the rock-hard of the stupid and the sullen together go willingly into black jungles of night and illusion’ and (probably) that’s where I’ll find you.