The allegorical 'Apple' in the allegorical Garden represents Thought/Ego/Duality! Life/death, good/evil, time, mortality... all duality (illusion), is all brought to us in thought! Of course they would 'live' and 'die' now that thought is practiced!
The knowledge of good and evil opened their eyes (made them aware) of something that caused them to run for God. There's only one thing a man can find out about himself that would cause him to do that: his own sinfulness. The ToKoGaE is the moral law.
The allegorical 'Apple' in the allegorical Garden represents Thought/Ego/Duality!
Life/death, good/evil, time, mortality... all duality (illusion), is all brought to us in thought!
Of course they would 'live' and 'die' now that thought is practiced!
The knowledge of good and evil opened their eyes (made them aware) of something that caused them to run for God.
There's only one thing a man can find out about himself that would cause him to do that: his own sinfulness.
The ToKoGaE is the moral law.
if you do good you will surely die, if you do evil you will surely die, that what's wrong
Can you speak slower?? Sounds like you are chased by something that makes you in a rush.