Warrior of GOD from the true Jewish Essene tradition. Thank you and God Bless you Sir. 15. Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth: Her Stories and Hymns from Sumer, 1983, by Diane Wolkstein, Samuel Noah Kramer Comments: A very seductive rendering of the persona of the infamous, notorious, and horrific "Whore of Babylon" – Inanna herself. She is every bit as deceptive, ambitious and arrogant with 30 plus names (Ishtar, Isis, Aphrodite, Athena, etc.) - as her male Anunnaki counterpart - Marduk (the anti-christ) who also has some fifty plus names to his credit of deception. 16. The Ra Material: An Ancient Astronaut Speaks (Law of One), 1984, by Don Elkins, James Allen McCarty, Carla Rueckert and Cassiopean Transcripts, by Carla Rueckert, Cassiopeans, …show more content…
It could very well be the tricksters laying a trap for you to spend yet another life in an Anunnaki world of hate and wars and death. This entity being channeled is RA - as in AMON RA - which is Marduk of the infamous Anti-Christ hyper-dimensional spirit. Plus the Infinite Creator to which he prays or boughs to is ADONAI - who is none other than his father - ENKI (a.k.a. the False Prophet, lucifer, EA, P'TAAH, POSEIDON, NEPTUNE, SAMAEL, PROMETHIUS among other names)... So while the material is supportive - it appears to be the evil Anunnaki Marduk and ENKI putting forth their slant on what is being said. We - of course - do not follow the evil Unholy Trinity - as they are the antithesis of all that is Good and Holy and Righteous in our One True God of Creation, GOD EHYEH YESHUA. We must ask the spirits and or entities (and test them) if they witness and honor and respect the fact that Jesus is the Son of GOD EHYEH YESHUA who came here to Earth in the flesh to warn us that we were worshipping the wrong god or …show more content…
BUT THEN Laurence Gardener seems to know who the evil ENKI is. “Enki (Ea) (Samael) (NUDIMMUD) of the Immortals (Lord of the Earth and Waters)” “According to Laurence Gardner, It is well known from the ancient Mesopotamian texts that Ea 'got around'. Gardner goes on to say that Ea later became the diety/king at Sama and was also known as Sama-el, the Lord of Sama. The name Samael or Sammael later becomes synonymous with Satanail or Satan. Every time Ellil wanted to wipe out humanity, it was always Ea who came to the rescue...and he's the Devil!” (((Yes! But for his on evil agenda and purposes. Enki loved and still loves to be worshipped by all the little LULU’S or “FAT ROLLY POLLY HUMANS” as Linda Moulton Howe calls us. The stupid ones among us – who worship this evil ENKI BASTARD – are just the ticket for his enormous Vain Glorious Ego and
Hey Mary. You did an excellent laying out the foundation of the Trinity within your post. During my childhood, my church also taught the analogy of the three-leaf clover. I enthusiastically agree that although such an illustration is aimed at helping, a human analogy cannot or will never accurately define the Trinity. As I read your post, I thoroughly enjoyed the way in which you informed your reader of basics interworking’s of the Trinity. However, reading on, I felt as though you did not delve into why the Trinity is truth. The book, Richard of Saint Victor, On the Trinity: English Translation and Commentary, provides an excellent starting position for one’s explanation of the Trinity of being truth. Richard of Saint Victor argues that in
In the late 600s and 700s C.E., the monotheistic religion of Islam spread and became an extensive empire. It all began when the Muslim prophet Muhammad Ibn Abdullah (570 - 632 C.E.) started preaching the revelation he claimed to receive from Allah, the holy and only g-d, in the year 613 C.E. His words and simple message, that was compiled into the Quran, was easily adapted by large groups of in the Arabian peninsula and beyond. Those who converted were accepted into an egalitarian, moral and peaceful society. Plus, they were guaranteed protection and admittance to heaven after death. Even the Jews and Christians, known as "People of the Book", who didn't convert were given the option to pay a special head tax in return of cooperation with
Throughout this semester I have learned many of the different christian doctrines. Many of them were challenged and also accepted in my weekend trip throughout Saint Louis. I think one of the most important topics that was discussed during my weekend was the consideration of the Trinity. In the Christian thought the word “trinity” is a term used to talk about the Christian doctrine that God exists as a unity of three distinct persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Three of the staple thoughts include; God is three person; each person is divine; there is only one God. In their relations to one another, they are stated to be on in all else, co-equal, co-eternal and consubstantial. With these three thoughts about the Trinity you also must remember that Christianity is a monotheistic religion.
Monotheism and the doctrine of the Trinity (cf. Deut. 4:35; 6:4; Exodus 20:3-6; Neh. 9:6; Psalm 90:2; Isaiah 43:10; 44:6, 8; Matt. 3:16-17; 28:19; 1 Cor. 12:4-6; 2 Cor. 13:14; Eph. 4:4-6).
The book Inanna contains some of the hymns and stories of the Sumerian goddess translated by Diane Wolkstein and Samuel Noah Kramer. The book includes the stories and hymns, “The Huluppi-Tree”, “Inanna and the God of Wisdom”, “The Courtship of Inanna and Dumuzi”, “The Descent of Inanna”, and the “Seven Hymns to Inanna”. Many of these stories were written by the Sumerians as methods of explaining things about the world and what it means to be human. The central theme though that the author of this particular translation is trying to show the reader lies in how Inanna as a woman is portrayed. She is shown throughout the stories to be disobedient of her male counterparts, heroic, and influential-a portrayal of women that is highly uncommon
As an animal he did what he wanted when he wanted to, yet as a civil human being he now gains the knowledge of right and wrong and meaning. He must now live with a conscience and must realize his purpose. As a reader, we understand the consequences of Enkidu's action yet like him, many times; we act without thought of the outcome.
his anger abated and he turned his chest away. They kissed each other and became friends.” (p.103) The fearlessness of Enkidu shocked Gilgamesh and his perspective of him changed, he had felt that maybe Enkidu could help him in many different ways than he could for himself. Gilgamesh was a terrible ruler, but he could never realize the effect he had on his people of his country. The goddess created Enkidu to be a reflection of him his soul mate, “You made
Upon learning that Gilgamesh was a selfish King, Enkidu sets out to defeat Gilgamesh. Their fight in the city of Uruk was intense, as ground-pulsing shockwaves shook
Luke 24:13-49 • But they were startled and frightened, and supposed that they saw a spirit. And he said to them, "Why are you troubled, and why do questionings rise in your hearts? See my hands and my feet, that it is I myself; handle me, and see; for a spirit has not flesh and bones as you see that I have."
The Sumer poem of Inanna is a metaphoric tale of a woman who surreptitiously acquires her birthright, an inheritance of dominance and provision for her people. Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth possess seductive powers of persuasion, uses her wits and prowess to rejoin the heavens and earth with the underworld.
Rosenberg, Donna. World Mythology: An Anthology of the Great Myths and Epics. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994.
Dan’s pride and ego gets to the best of him. It makes Dan do things that are out of his comfort zone. What if Dan had the chance to change that, would he take that opportunity to become better? In the movie, Peaceful Warrior Dan Millman had the opportunity to change himself for the better. Dan had the chance to rethink his ways, his actions and do the right things. Throughout the movie it was Dan v.s his alter ego, but that changed when he meets a man named Socrates.
"If wishes were prey, we'd eat like lions come leaf-bare. But we'd die of boredom! You know that's not what the life of the Clans is like. The warrior code guides us through the dark times, the cold and the hunger. And the good times seem all the sweeter for it. Have faith, Bluestar. We'll
I am a Christian and I believe in the Holy trinity: God, the Son, the Holy Spirit.
The friendship between Gilgamesh and Enkidu, as well as the attachment between Cheryl Blossom and her brother, Jason, is what makes their deaths so important. Gilgamesh and Enkidu's bond first influences their actions on their journey together, “Enkidu was afraid of the forest of