What I was leading to is how the "title" of God had been granted. A king could have been called a "god" or a "father of the god", but his son is still a king:
- Was it by having implements capable of wholesale slaughter and destruction?
- Was it by performing the magical acts with their sophisticated technologies?
——这是世袭的后代并hed "Gods"?
Those Kings would not have lasted long enough in humankind's memories to become mythologized as Gods. My take is the longevity should have been the required property to be qualified as a God. Gilgamesh failed to procure it, although he got close. Gilgamesh's example hints that even a human could become a god and it is not an exclusive property of 6D beings.
I read in "Prose Edda" about the apples of Idunn, that allowed Norse Gods to stay immortal. When the said "apples" were taken over by giants, the Gods started aging and they scrambled to get them back... Indra and the company were ingesting Soma juice "of immortality". Avesta tells a similar story.
My question is: where are these Gods today? Are they biding their time waiting for
Ragnarök?
A month ago I have met a man who could have been the god Odin, with an eye patch, taste for poetry and everything :) So, I became curious...