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Judas Iscariot obeyed divine ordinance by turning in Jesus and thus saving the world from damnation
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Here's something else, there is another Jewish tale of Genesis that is excluded from the Old Testament, the Enochian text, in which "Yahweh" laments, "Lo, they have become like us," and hid the tree of Life from them by banishing them from the Garden.
The Tree of Life is also known as Yggdrasil and it is that which is so big it takes a lifetime to cross one bit of its bark.
The myth of the Garden symbolizes our "fall" from innocence (yet ignorance) by forcing us out to the greater world. It is up to us to find the tree of life, which is to know the true Self.
It is analogous to the journey a person takes. From full consciousness (without separate Self) baby, to development of ego, identification with a separate Self (rebellion), back to full consciousness as a self-realized human being. As it is in real life, rebellion is necessary to grow.
That we ate of the forbidden fruit and gained knowledge and became like "one of them," meant that we no longer were in a naive self-centered state. We recognized an "other," and hid.
It is through this defiance that we gained knowledge and when we return to the beginning, we receive everlasting life.
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