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December 26, 2021 - January 15, 2022
I suggest that the fruit of the tree of knowledge conferred a self-reflective mode of cognition on Adam and Eve. Eating from the fruit developed in them not the ability to experience things—which they already had—but to know that they experienced things. It enabled them to recognize themselves as thosewho experience—i.e. as subjects—as opposed to the experiences themselves. Prior to acquiring this ability, they could already experience nakedness, but they didn’t know that they experienced nakedness. Therefore, they felt no shame.
The Fall was the fall into self-reflection.
The emergence of symbolic thinking in us humans is the Fall; it was precisely what differentiated us from the “unconscious, ingenuous being” we originally were, guided purely by instinct and without problems.