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different from the original, the early first-hand records werelabeled mythology (p. 60)mardukthe great babylonian god was the son of goddess damkina, by way of the sumerian annunaki king,enki (see p. 63)enki and enlilsumerian annunaki, the sons of anu, the supreme father, who was the son of anshar and kishar. theywere the brother and sister of mummu, who was the son of the primal pair tiamat and apsu (see p. 62)enki and nin-khursag (wife and half-sister)it is they who hold the key to the story of adam the original story that was adapted for the genesisaccount (p. 63)el (title of enlil) the definition eloh (lofty one) derived from the akkadian term ilu, which was another name foranus son enlil. it was the long-standing eloh tradition of enlil the el elyon that abraham and some ofhis family


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pic describes the fight between the forces of order, as represented by marduk and the young gods, and the forces of chaos, as represented by tiamat, kingu, and the old gods. according to leonard william king s translation the seven tables of creation( london, uk: luzac and co, 1902, it begins: when in the height heaven was not named, and the earth beneath did not yet bear a name, and the primeval apsu, who begat [gave birth to] them, and chaos, tiamat, the mother of them both, their waters were mingled together, and no field was formed, no marsh was to be seen; when of the gods none had been called into being, and none bore a name, and no destinies [were ordained; then were created the gods in the midst of [heaven. other texts important to this early religion include the epic of gilgamesh

s. ninurta: the god of rain, war, thunderstorms, and floods. chamberlain: an official who manages a royal household. ennugi: the sumerian god in charge of canals, bringing water to dry regions. ea: one of the gods who created humans and gave them souls. spurn: reject or refuse. world religions: primary sources 65 the epic of gilgamesh its length must correspond to its width. roof it over like the apsu. i understood and spoke to my lord, ea: my lord, thus is the command which you have uttered i will heed and will do it. but what shall i answer the city, the populace, and the elders! ea spoke, commanding me, his servant: you, well then, this is what you must say to them: it appears that enlil is rejecting me so i cannot reside in your city, nor set foot on enlil s earth. i will go down to th

su. i understood and spoke to my lord, ea: my lord, thus is the command which you have uttered i will heed and will do it. but what shall i answer the city, the populace, and the elders! ea spoke, commanding me, his servant: you, well then, this is what you must say to them: it appears that enlil is rejecting me so i cannot reside in your city, nor set foot on enlil s earth. i will go down to the apsu to live with my lord, ea, and upon you he will rain down abundance, a profusion of fowl, myriad) fishes. he will bring to you a harvest of wealth, in the morning he will let loaves of bread shower down, and in the evening a rain of wheat! just as dawn began to glow the land assembled around me the carpenter carried his hatchet, the reed worker carried his (flattening) stone. the men. the chil

was necessary. three times 3,600 (units) of raw bitumen i poured into the bitumen kiln, three times 3,600 (units of) pitch. into it, there were three times 3,600 porters of casks who carried (vegetable) oil, apart from the 3,600 (units of) oil which they consumed) and two times 3,600 (units of) oil which the boatman stored away. i butchered oxen for the meat, and day upon day i slaughtered sheep. apsu: the underwater palace of the god ea. heed: pay attention to, listen. populace: the people. reside: live. abundance: a large quantity, plenty. profusion: an ample amount, a large quantity. myriad: many. pitch: a black, oily substance used to seal and waterproof various objects. cubits: the number of measurements from the length of the bent elbow to the end of the middle finger of the hand, ap


THE MIDDLE PILLAR

. the collective unconscious, a surrounding psychic "membrane" which permits constant and active interchange between all parts of the psyche and with the general psychc environment. it is the common primordial symbols, images, and metaphors of all humanity-the part of the soul that is shared. archetypes of the collective unconscious include extremely primordial god images such as the mesopotamian apsu and the greek chaos. 2. the higher self27or the true transpersonal self whch is above and is unaffected by the thoughts from the mind-stream or the sensations of the body. it is that pure consciousness, the core of the self, that underlies all other aspects and functions of the psyche as well. all personal energy and consciousness issues from ths source. archetypes of the hgher self include o


DAVID ICKE THE BIGGEST SECRET

rm, ti.it,which means that which is with life. adam was not created from dust from the ground,but from that which is with life- living cells. the sumerian term, ti, means both rib andlife and again the translators made the wrong choice. eve (she who has life) was notcreated from a rib, but from that which has life- living cells. the human egg for thecreation of the lulu/adam came from a female in abzu, africa, according to thesumerians, and modern fossil finds and anthropological research suggests that homosapiens did indeed come out of africa. in the 1980s, douglas wallace of emoryuniversity in georgia compared the dna (the blueprint for physical life) of 800 womenand concluded that it came from a single female ancestor.5 wesley brown of theuniversity of michigan said, after examining the


HANDBOOK OF EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY

the sun god through the underworld. a connoisseur video available from argos films and the british film institute. web sites and cd-roms a huge amount of unreliable or downright false information about egyptian mythology and religion is available on line. many web sites run by amateurs feature material from egyptology books that are a century out of date. a selection of trustworthy sites follows. abzu www.oi.uchicago.edu/oi/dept/ra/abzu/ a guide to resources for the study of the ancient near east available on the internet. this site, run by charles e. jones, has many useful links to u.s. libraries, museums, and colleges. 224 handbook of egyptian mythology annual egyptological bibliography www.leidenuniv.nl/nino/aeb.html an essential source for the serious researcher. every academic book or


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the sun disk. after akhenaten s death atenism and akhetaten were quickly abandoned and the old gods were revived. the new pharaoh, tutankhamen (reigned 1333 25 bce, moved the capital back to thebes and placed the traditional priesthood back in power. basic beliefs for early mesopotamians the world was divided into heaven (an) and earth (ki. the earth was flat and floated in a freshwater sea, the abzu. by serving the gods and by living a moral (good and honest) life, humankind would be rewarded with long life and many offspring. as for the afterlife, it was believed that a kind of ghost or double survived physical death. when a person died and his or her body was buried, his or her ghost descended to the underworld to join those already departed. the underworld was ruled by the god ereshki

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