Anu's Dream Of The Afterlife

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In the reading, Gildamesh was a king who seemed to be almost perfect in every aspect. It was as though he was blessed by the gods. “Two-thirds they made him god and one-third man.” Physically, he was perfect but his personality was atrocious. Enkidu told Gildamesh about his dream of the afterlife. It began with a man-bird standing in front of him. It took him to the palace of Irkalla, the Queen of Darkness, which no one could return from. The food was dust and the meat was clay. Enkidu then saw the past rulers and princes, all taking the role of servants fetching food for the gods like Anu and Enlil. I think their thoughts about the afterlife were peculiar, and it is their thoughts that actually surprised me.
I want to know why that dust

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