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Anunaki Gods, Alien Divinity & the Rise of Global Religious Systems
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06-20-2010, 08:43 PM
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Anunaki Gods, Alien Divinity & the Rise of Global Religious Systems
posted from the Mardukite NecroGate.
“Concerning “gods,” “God” and “divinity,” the most ancient tablets describe a universe of a “divine source being” that is not actually present in this world. These Anunnaki beings are then, “intermediaries” to the Divine Source that is essentially “immaterial.” Concerning the idea of “religion” and “spirituality” then, we must not confuse “gods” with “God,” but should also not misunderstand that both are functionally a part of the original and true spirituality as a whole. A true and faithful revival toward a “return to the Source” should then rightfully include such a realization.” “I have mentioned the evolution of the “Enlilite” aspect prior, but to explain further: the original Sumerian worldview is actually not so hellbent toward the rivalry between pantheons. ENLIL and ENKI are exceptionally wise and powerful beings that collaborated together in brotherly love to organize a universe to make their own (and human) existence possible. Their offspring, the “younger gods,” most colorfully depicted in the Babylonian and related systems (Akkadian, Assyrian, Chaldean, etc.). The “younger generation” actually sometimes referred to themselves as the “Elder Gods” by their own esteem, giving to their parentage the title “Ancient Ones” as an almost geriatric slur – when in fact, the older Sumerian tradition had reserved these names for the ABZU (“Primordial Abyss”) and TIAMAT (“Primeval Dragon”) – explicitly described in “Gates of the Necronomicon: Establishing Your Relationship with the Anunnaki Gods” by Joshua Free & Sarah Banas.” The urge to know is there. The answers are there. It is time for you to step through the portal. And rise to your full potential with the research of the Mardukite Chamberlains. This post is an official excerpt of “Anunnaki – An Introduction” produced by the Mardukite Truth Seeker Press. Explore the wide world of the Chamberlains through the NecroGate. |
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07-24-2010, 06:21 AM
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RE: Anunaki Gods, Alien Divinity & the Rise of Global Religious Systems
are enlilites and mardukites really different? in the necronomicon anunnaki bible it seems yes and that the movement is centered on marduk but in your gates of the necronomicon book the mardukites go in search of their own origins and uncover the sumerian mystery that has been hidden by marduk and such.
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07-25-2010, 03:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-25-2010 03:31 PM by hybride.)
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RE: Anunaki Gods, Alien Divinity & the Rise of Global Religious Systems
The only "difference" is that Enlilites served Enlil, Mardukites serve Marduk. Back then, it was just a promise of something to someone, who could promise the other more and give the other more. (I say "served" Enlil, as to my knowledge, there's about.. probably less than one hand amount of actually "serving" Enlil. More have gone to Marduk/Enki, Inanna, and the other gods.)
Marduk was not involved in Sumer to the extent in Babylon; he was briefly mentioned, but he was more behind-the-scenes. He did not get his chance to rewrite history until Babylon. Since Babylon is/was a part of Mesopotamia, whose origins traced to Sumer, than Mardukites trying to find their true origins would be going back to Sumer (as Enki, Marduk's father, was of Sumer). |
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07-26-2010, 05:30 PM
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RE: Anunaki Gods, Alien Divinity & the Rise of Global Religious Systems
one question, why do the sumarians not recognize MARDUKs designation of 50? how can that have come about after the sumarians unless they were already present at the time he split the Serpant?
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07-27-2010, 11:08 PM
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RE: Anunaki Gods, Alien Divinity & the Rise of Global Religious Systems
Sumer was pre-Babylon - because of Sumer, Babylon exists.
Sumer recognized Marduk as the son of Enki, nothing more. To them, the supreme was Anu, Enlil and Enki (60, 50, 40). Even so, the Sumerians realized (or claimed) that Marduk gave up his title for 50 for marrying Sarpanit, whom they claimed was a human/hybrid. That made the Triad (A/E/E) furious, but Marduk was doing it partially out of spite and partially out of disinterest - Ninurta, Marduk said, had stolen his birthright anyway (which Enki promised to Marduk) so what did he have to lose by taking a hybrid as his wife? So in Babylon, Marduk took over and elevated his own status to 50, but that was not generally received as "supreme ruler" by the rest of the gods (especially not Inanna, who was to be Marduk's wife, and that didn't work as planned.) In short, it's as you say, krys, MARDUK's designation of 50, not the Gods' designation of Marduk of 50. The Mardukites and Marduk himself felt he was cheated out of his birthright, so he took it as his own; the Enlilites and Enlil thought Marduk was just being an annoying little (ahem) whiny prick, so they refused to give him the title. |
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07-28-2010, 07:22 AM
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RE: Anunaki Gods, Alien Divinity & the Rise of Global Religious Systems
Well said! This would make a perfect blurb about the pursuits that led to our "Gates of the Necronomicon" book - Basically, though - that is absolutely correct. Simply because the modern movement is rooted in the Egypto-Babylonian arm dedicated to Marduk doesn't mean we don't want to know where we came from. Our alliance is based on a name and descent alone, based on family and devotion. No longer do the politics serve a purpose - that we might become even greater than our predecessors - or rather - greater than we have done when we were our own predecessors. *wink.
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07-28-2010, 06:10 PM
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RE: Anunaki Gods, Alien Divinity & the Rise of Global Religious Systems
much clearer thank you
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09-04-2010, 07:06 AM
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RE: Anunaki Gods, Alien Divinity & the Rise of Global Religious Systems
Clarification is what this network is all about
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