Showing posts with label Enki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enki. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

The Mes and The Ica Stones

In ancient Sumerian mythology, there was a set of objects called the Mes.  These objects contained great amounts of knowledge.  The person in possession of them could build a civilization with the knowledge contained in these objects.  They sound like a library contained within an object.  It was written that the Sumerian God Enki was in possession of these Mes.  He received them from Enlil who took them from the ruler known as Kingu after killing him.  An object of great power was taken from Kingu as well.  It was some sort of necklace that gave great power to the one that wore it.  It was also written that Inanna was able to trick Enki into giving her some of the Mes which allowed her to build a great civilization.  It is my opinion that these Mes were part of some sort of Crystal Library and that they may be connected to the crystal skulls. 


 


According to wikipedia:

The mes were originally collected by Enlil and then handed over to the guardianship of Enki who was to broker them out to the various Sumerian centers beginning with his own city of Eridu and continuing with Ur, Meluhha, and Dilmun. This is described in the poem, "Enki and the World Order" which also details how he parcels out responsibility for various crafts and natural phenomena to the lesser gods. Here the mes of various places are extolled but are not themselves clearly specified, and they seem to be distinct from the individual responsibilities of each divinity as they are mentioned in conjunction with specific places rather than gods.[1] After a considerable amount of self-glorification on the part of Enki, his daughter Inanna comes before him with a complaint that she has been given short shrift on her divine spheres of influence. Enki does his best to placate her by pointing out those she does in fact possess.
 
We never learn what any of the mes look like, yet they are represented as physical objects of some sort. Not only are they stored in a prominent location in the E-abzu, but Inanna is able to display them to the people of Uruk after she arrives with them in her boat. Some of them are indeed physical objects such as musical instruments, but many are technologies like "basket weaving" or abstractions like "victory". It is not made clear in the poem how such things can be stored, handled, or displayed.
Not all the mes are admirable or desirable traits. Alongside functions like "heroship" and "victory" we also find "the destruction of cities", "falsehood", and "enmity". The Sumerians apparently considered such evils and sins an inevitable part of humanity's lot in life, divinely and inscrutably decreed, and not to be questioned.[4] 

The Ica stones are stones carved with images of people, events, maps, and more found in Peru.  Some believe these stones are a library from the past, others feel they are fake.  One of the stones has a map that includes the island of Atlantis on it.  Others include images of dinosaurs and humans together.

 
 
 

It is my opinion that these stones are authentic.



Sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Me_(mythology)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ica_stones

http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/section1/tr113.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_skull


The Ancient Anunnaki were the White Cronides, but the Mesopotamian People had Black Heads/Hair?

 From the myth of The Creation of the PickAx, it is shown that the Cronide Enlil (Cronus) invented the pickax and gave it to the black people of Mesopotamia.  Here is the translation by Dr. Samuel Noah Kramer:


The lord, that which is appropriate verily he caused to appear,
The lord whose decisions are unalterable,
Enlil, who brings up the seed of the land from the earth,
Took care to move away heaven from earth,
Took care to move away earth from heaven.
In order to make grow the creature which came forth,
In the "bond of heaven and earth" (Nippur) he stretched out the....

He brought the pickax into existence, the "day" came forth,
He introduced labor, decreed the fate,
Upon the pickax and basket he directs the "power."
Enlil made his pickax exalted,
His pickax of gold, whose head is of lapis lazuli,
The pickax of his house, of ....silver and gold,
His pickax whose...is of lapis lazuli,
Whose tooth is a one-horned ox ascending a large wall.

The lord called up the pickax, decrees its fate,
he set the kindu, the holy crown, upon his head,
The head of man he placed in the mould,
Before Enlil he (man) covers his land,
Upon his black-headed people he looked steadfastly.
The Anunnaki who stood about him,
He placed it (the pickax) as a gift in their hands,
They sooth Enlil with prayer,
They give the pickax to the black-headed people to hold.

(Sumerian Mythology A study of Spiritual and Literary Achievements in the third Millennium B.C. by Dr. Samuel Noah Kramer, page 52)



So it appears the Anunnaki were the white Cronides and the ancient people of Iraq were black.  How did the black people get over to the Iraq?  We don't know.  The anthropologists have yet to show this and perhaps they will never be allowed to prove this since it does not fit in with the Out of Africa Theories.

The Myth of Cattle and Grain is very similar to the story of Cain and Abel from the bible, except it is a fight between a brother and sister that ends amicably.  Here is the translation:


In those days Enki says to Enlil
"Father Enlil, Lahar and Ashnan,
They who have been created in the Dulkug
Let us cause them to descend from the Dulkug."

At the pure word of Enki an Enlil,
Lahar and Ashnan descended from the Dulkug.
For Lahar, they (Enlil and Enki) set up the sheepfold,
Plants, herbs, and ...they present to him;

For Ashnan they establish a house,
Plow and yoke they present to her.
Lahar standing in his sheepfold,
A shepherd increasing the bounty of the sheepfold is he;
Ashnan standing among the crops,
A maid kindly and bountiful is she.

Abundance o f heaven...,
Lahar and Ashnan caused to appear,
In the assembly they brought abundance,
In the land they brought the breath of life,
The decrees of the god they direct,
The contents of the warehouses they multiply,
The storehouses they fill full.

In the house of the poor, hugging the dust,
Entering they bring abundance;
The pair of them wherever they stand,
Bring heavy increase into the house;
The place where they stand they sate, the place where they sit they supply,
They made good the heart of An and Enlil.

The story continues with Lahar and Ashnan drinking too much wine and arguing over the farms and fields.  The argument is stopped by Enlil and Enki.


(Sumerian Mythology A study of Spiritual and Literary Achievements in the third Millennium B.C. by Dr. Samuel Noah Kramer, page 53-54).


So you can see they made the brother Lahar be a sheep herder and the sister Ashnan be in charge of the farming and household.  My belief is these were black children forced or coerced into slave labor by the Cronides. They may have agreed to be a part of the project since the agricultural revolution brought about bounties of food as compared to the hunter gatherer cultures that were present.  It's hard to say.

The Dulkug was a holy house/mound and was probably the master's quarters.  The myths above clearly tell you that the Anunnaki were dealing with black people.  The proof of the Caucasoid nature of these gods/goddesses and their correlation to the Greek gods/goddesses is coming.

Links:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Du-Ku

Monday, July 7, 2014

The Sumerian Enki is the Greek Zeus


Enki
 

Zeus
 


The Sumerian God Enki is the Greek God Zeus.  His children in Sumerian mythology match those children in Greek mythology.  His murdered son, Dumuzi, matches the murdered Dionysus, son of Zeus.  His father Enlil (Cronus) is overthrown by a rebellion, just as Cronus is overthrown in Greek mythology.

Enki helps create a slave race, just as Zeus did.  Enki has affairs with many women including Ninhursag and her daughter, just as Zeus did with Demeter and Persephone.  Enki is a water god and god of wisdom which are all associated with agriculture.  This is the early adulthood of Zeus when he was learning from his father Cronus, the methods of farming. His symbols include the phoenix and the bull, just as Zeus includes the eagle/phoenix and bull as his symbols.  Enki's other symbols include water (irrigation) and an ibex (goat-lamb) which matches the ibex's of Crete and their irrigation and advanced piping systems where Zeus initially took up residence.

Without a doubt, Enki is the Greek Zeus.


by Rita Jean Moran (www.thelibrarykids.com and www.hiddenhumanstory.com)


Links:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enki

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeus



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