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                                                                                          DILMN

 'eisted a very personal relationship etwecn the memers of family, human and ull.
  Therefore, the ull ecame a fullmcmer of society itself. Second, the Sumerian
  ٨lesopotanmian myth aspect of the ull eing the symolie rcprcsentative animal to the
 goddess of inmortality, Inanna, the ull ecame the living rcprcscntative idea or approach
  to the highly mythological goal, Immortality.

       Dilmun ''Myth', in placing ull so highly, was done vith the idca of the Immortality; in
 Imind for then, y kissing the ill, or cven the most extreme act of performing the 'unusual?
 act of sexual intercourse with a ull, was done with the idea of reaching immortality, Thus,
 their ''unusual' act was not so unusual ccause of their highly mythical approach to the idea

   foi.nmortality‫ﺭ‬

      lTe Dilmun 'unusual' act, was an actual performance of the myth to the Goddess of
Ilmmortality, lnanna. Dilmuians in some unrcalistic aspcct, were acting out mankinds
 hoeps felt from the most ancient pcriods until our modern era, for everlasting life.

      Their purpose was nythological. Their approach was an 'unusual' and unreal sexual
act. hTeir goal was the achievement of the mythical dream of immortality. The unusual'
act is no longer unusual.

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