#059 | drugstore | anphybia & eden remixes

Zimmer059 – drugstore – anphybia - eden remixes

Zimmer059 – drugstore – anphybia / eden remixes
mp3, 320kbps, stereo, minimal, tool, progressive, techno

059.01 – drugstore – anphybia – mootiv remix
059.02 – drugstore – anphybia – banding! remix
059.03 – drugstore – anphybia – hermético remix
059.04 – drugstore – anphybia – neural society remix
059.05 – drugstore – anphybia – drugstore 2010 remix
059.06 – drugstore – anphybia – drugstore 2010 alternative remix
059.07 – drugstore – eden – atesh k. remix
059.08 – drugstore – eden – bran lanen remix
059.09 – drugstore – eden – doryk remix
059.10 – drugstore – eden – pucet remix
059.11 – drugstore – eden – gabeen remix
059.12 – drugstore – eden – the bee remix
059.13 – drugstore – eden – drugstore 2010 remix

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The Garden of Eden (Hebrew גַּן עֵדֶן, Gan ʿEdhen) is the biblical “garden of God”, described most notably in the Book of Genesis chapters 2 and 3, and also in the book of Ezekiel. The “garden of God”, not called Eden, is mentioned in Genesis 14, and the “trees of the garden” are mentioned in Ezekiel 31. The Book of Zechariah and the Book of Psalms also refer to trees and water in relation to the temple without explicitly mentioning Eden.

Traditionally, the favoured derivation of the name “Eden” was from the Akkadian edinnu, derived from a Sumerian word meaning “plain” or “steppe”. Eden is now believed to be more closely related to an Aramaic root word meaning “fruitful, well-watered.” The Hebrew term is translated “pleasure” in Sarah’s secret saying in Genesis 18:12.

The story of Eden echoes the Mesopotamian myth of a king, as a primordial man, who is placed in a divine garden to guard the tree of life. In the Hebrew Bible, Adam and Eve are depicted as walking around the Garden of Eden naked due to their innocence. Eden and its rivers may signify the real Jerusalem, the Temple of Solomon, or the Promised Land. It may also represent the divine garden on Zion, and the mountain of God, which was also Jerusalem. The imagery of the Garden, with its serpent and cherubs, has been compared to the images of the Solomonic Temple with its copper serpent, the nehushtan, and guardian cherubs.

The Garden of Eden is spoken about prominently in the Quran and the tafsir (interpretation). This includes surat al-Sad, which features 21 verses on the subject, surat al-Baqarah, surat al-A’raf, and surat al-Hijr. The narrative mainly surrounds the expulsion of Iblis from the garden and his subsequent tempting of Adam and Eve. After Iblis refuses to follow God’s command to bow down to Adam for being his greatest creation, Allah transforms him into Satan as a punishment. Unlike the Biblical account, the Quran mentions only one tree in Eden, the tree of immortality, which Allah specifically forbade to Adam and Eve. Satan, disguised as a serpent, repeatedly told Adam to eat from the tree, and eventually both Adam and Eve did so, thus disobeying Allah. These stories are also featured in the Islamic hadith collections, including al-Tabari. //wikipedia