
Grapes: The Forbidden Fruit & Alchemy
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About this listen
- Understand the deeper symbolic meaning of grapes in Tarot, Dream Analysis, art, literature, religion and so much more!
- Recognize when and how the grapes show up as a sign from the Universe.
- What exactly the Universe is trying to tell you or guide you to when it sends you grapes, a vine or wine as a message.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
- Signs and Messages from the Universe
- Grape, Vine and Wine symbolism
- The grape Vine as “Life” in ancient Sumeria cuneiform and Egyptian tombs.
- Greek and Roman Grape and Wine Gods, Dionysis and Bacchus.
- Jewish, Christian and Muslim symbolism and beliefs about the Vine and wine.
- Why wine is used as an alchemical tool in religious and magical rites, rituals and ceremonies.
A Few Sneak Peek Takeaways on the Symbolism and Meaning of Grapes, the Vine and Wine.
- In ancient Sumeria, the cuneiform sign for life was a grape vine leaf.
- Grape bearing vines are painted inside of ancient Egyptian tombs.
- Dionysus, the Greek God of Wine terrified worshippers with grape juice, signifying the blood of the dismembered God.
- Rumi, the Persian Poet, wrote that before a garden, a vine or a grape existed in this world, our souls were intoxicated with immortal wine.
- The Gnostic Gospels teach that the forbidden fruit eaten by Eve were white grapes, not the apple or fig.
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