The Anunnaki Guidebook

The Anunnaki Guidebook
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ISBN-13 : 9781973160960
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Download or read book The Anunnaki Guidebook written by William A. Hinson and published by . This book was released on 2017-10-27 with total page 387 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Sumerian King List allegedly recorded all the rulers of Earth over 400,000 years who were said to be gods, demigods, or immortals . . . or one soul playing all the roles. In Sumerian Mythology the Anunnaki were a pantheon of good and evil gods and goddesses (duality) who came to Earth to create the human race. According to some resources, these gods came from Nibiru - 'Planet of the Crossing.' The Assyrians and Babylonians called the planet 'Marduk', after their chief god. The Sumerians believed one year on the planet Nibiru, called a sar, was equivalent in time to 3,600 Earth years. The Anunnaki therefore had lifespans that were 120 sars which is 120 x 3,600 or 432,000 years. According to the Sumerian King List - 120 sars had passed from the time the Anunnaki arrived on Earth to the time of the Great Flood. According to Ancient Alien Theory, the Anunnaki, and other alien groups, came to Earth and seeded the human race in many variations. This research was lead by Zecharah Sitchin and Erich von D�niken among others, you can see much of their research on the History Channel Series - Ancient Aliens - which is also found on YouTube. This physical evidence of ancient astronauts can be found throughout our planet, leading one to conclude that different races visited here at different periods in Earth's history, or the same aliens return and set up various civilizations in which they could inhabit and experience. In the first large civilization on earth, ancient Mesopotamia, we must first look at the Sumerian and Akkadian mythologies. The Sumerians were the first civilization on our planet to put their stories down in writing, and the first to establish the names and histories of their many gods. The Sumerian gods include the following examples: Enki, the god of water and wisdom; Ninhursag, the earth mother; Dumuzi, the shepherd; Inanna, the goddess of love and war; Ereshkigal, the goddess of the underworld . . . and the list goes on. The Akkadian civilization which replaced the Sumerian civilization, changed the name of the original gods. The Babylonians replaced the Akkadian civilization and changed the stories around. The Babylonians believed in a male dominated society, they were the first to introduce the concepts of good and evil. The snake became a symbol of evil, women became chaos, and daemons (the intermediaries) became the modern demons. Some of the Babylonian gods included: Ishtar, the goddess of love and war; Ea, the god of wisdom; Nintu (Mami, Belet-Ili), the mother of gods; Tammuz, the shepherd; Irkalla, the goddess of the underworld. Do you see some similarities? The Egyptian gods and goddesses: Osiris, the god of the dead, ruler of the underworld; Sekhmet, god of war; and Hathor, goddess of love. In the Greek myths, the gods and goddesses are similar with the others. Ares, the god of war; Aphrodite, the goddess of love; Athena, the goddess of wisdom; Hades, the god of the underworld. If you read these mythologies in chronological order (from Sumerian gods, to Akkadian gods, to Babylonian gods, to Egyptian gods, to Greek gods and to Roman gods), you will find that the names and point of view changes, but their attributes are virtually identical. However, the Sumerians were more nature-based, they did not have the concepts of good and evil. By the time we get to the Babylonians, their stories are more masculine in nature. You will find words in their stories that you will not find in the Sumerian stories. The Babylonians introduced the concept of good and evil, their women had to ask permission, they had no voice. These stories suggest that their society would control nature.This is the same concept in Greek and Egyptian mythologies, they were also more society based rather than Nature based.It is the author's conclusion, that these early Sumerian gods (the Anunnaki) were the same gods of later civilizations.


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