Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6122870-20140318163542/@comment-212.252.164.1-20160109115849

Demotivator wrote:

76.169.16.16 wrote: ToG is an adaptation of the tower of babel.. It definitely isn't... the Tower of Babel is a story that 'explains' the origins of different human languages. Actually the whole story of the Tower of Babel is rather symbolic. The only true language it gives is the knowledge of thyself, hence the greek axim "Know Thyself" So when you enter the tower, you enter into yourself, your own consciousness, hence your own spine and acquire ability to use "shinsoo" also known as chi in the east or vital force among europen magicians because you awaken your kundalini. If you read the story this way... All the floors become actually discs in your spine and it could explain why it was called Tower of God because those enlightened people who claim to be self-realized or god-realized also claim their "kundalini" has "risen" all the way up their spine. It's an incredible level of inspiration and you could even relate some of the power-ups Baam receives perfectly with certain attainments some of the authentic spiritual traditions and lineages gives. Hence the idea of eventual immortality.