Of the Anunnaki womenfolk, the most pre-eminent was of course the Orion Queen, who later became a spouse of Anu, the King of Sirius, when the two empires conjoined following the matrimonial union of two of the most powerful cosmic sovereigns. Until the merger, the Orion Queen went by several…
NINMAH OUR GREAT MUMMYOn planet Earth, Ninmah was the most revered of the Anunnaki womenfolk. Her name means “Her Royal Highness” as indeed she was the foremost Anunnaki princess. Ironically though, her numerical ranking was 5, the lowest an Anunnaki member of the Pantheon of 12 was conferred. Why…
ISIS THE DIVINE MOTHERIsis is the most famous queen/goddess of ancient Egypt. Isis’s relationship with Enki is somewhat convoluted. Enki begot Marduk (Ra) and Marduk begot…
The Sumerians were very inventive people. It is believed that they invented the sailboat, the chariot, the wheel, the plow, and metalurgy. They developed cuneiform, the first written language. They invented games like checkers. They made cylinder seals that acted as a form of identification (used…
BabylonAs the civilization of Sumer weakened, in its place, the Babylonians took over. King Hammurabi declared Babylon to be the capital of Babylonia. The Babylonians had a different language than the Sumerians. But, they believed in most of the same gods. To the Babylonians, Marduk was the most…
This is a reading rehearsal I think all who are interested in the Anunnaki should have read.On that Link below please because it can´t be copied.…
2017: Return to Atlantis PUBLISHED ON November 8, 2017Below you will find our yearly channeling for the New Year 2017.I feel, hear and then see father Enki in a vision. His usually…
Journey to Nibiru & the Eternal ReturnPosted by Nanaea - December 10, 2012 - …
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The Anunnaki (also transcribed as Anunaki, Anunna, Ananaki, and other variations) are a group of deities that appear in the mythological traditions of the ancient Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians.