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Cakkan, Lord of the Hoofed Animals, Quotes From Texts

 

(Any writing in Bold Type, in Parenthesis, & in Italics is added by me, R. Brown, not the author!)

(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal…)

 

        “lord Nijir-si (Ninurta?), the precious lord, had not been born;

        Cakkan (god of hoofed animals) had not gone out into the barren lands.

        The people of those days did not know about eating bread.

        They did not know about wearing clothes; they went about with naked limbs in the Land.

         Like sheep they ate grass with their mouths and drank water from the ditches …”

 

        “He raised a holy crown over the upland plain.

        He fastened a lapis-lazuli beard to the high plain, and made it wear a lapis-lazuli headdress.

        He made this good place perfect with grasses and herbs in abundance.

        He multiplied the animals of the high plain to an appropriate degree,

        he multiplied the ibex and wild goats of the pastures, and made them copulate.

        Enki placed in charge of them the hero who is the crown of the high plain,

        who is the king of the countryside, the great lion of the high plain,

        the muscular, the hefty, the burly strength of Enlil Cakkan, the king of the hills …”

 

        “Cakkan (the god of hoofed animals) had not gone out into the barren lands …”

 

        “Cakkan, the lord of donkeys, has positioned them at your feet …”

 

        “Grain answered Sheep: ‘As for you, Ickur (Adad) is your master,

        Cakkan your herdsman, and the dry land your bed.’ …”

 

        “Because of my lady, the numerous beasts of Cakkan,

        the creatures of the plain, the four-legged animals under the broad heavens …”

 

        “Like a perfect donkey of Cakkan, he runs over (1 ms. has instead: cuts through) the mountains,

        he dashes like a large, powerful donkey.

        A slim donkey, eager to run, he rushes forth.

        A lion in the field at dawn, he lets out roars; like a wolf which has seized a lamb, he runs quickly …”

 

        “With his divine duties, namely to request; to command; to co-operate with the one speaking straightforwardly;

        to …… the one speaking evil; to inform Nin-jirsu (Ninurta), the warrior sitting on a holy dais in the E-ninnu,

        Gudea introduced Cakkan, the wild ram, the minister of the E-duga, his ……, to lord Nin-jirsu …”

 

        “Cakkan, king of the mountain, embosses the king’s emblems and puts his implements in order.

        He twists a giant rope against the great peaks of the rebel land.

        He …… the sling, the quiver and the longbows …”

Enki & Ereshkigal

Enki goes further by going deeper

Enki and Ereshkigal as twins share close ties, and when she disappears from the Middleworld, it is said that he goes after her to bring her back. This is a myth about loyalty, the ties that bind brother and sister and the need to accept change to pursue one´s own individuality.

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(Texts: All Artifacts, Color Coding, & Writings in Bold Type With Italics Inside Parenthesis, are Added by Editor R. Brown, not the Authors, Translators, or Publishers!)

(gods in blue)

In the first days after Ereshkigal, the daughter of Nammu the Sea

and the Skyfather An had disappeared from the Middlearth,

Enki, her twin brother, could hardly bear the pain of being apart from his twin and friend.

2 - Ereshkigal (Ereshkigal artifact, Queen of the Under World)

‘Let Ereshkigal be, Enki’, repeated Enlil, Lord Air, for the hundredth time that day.

Ereshkigal’s loss was heavy on him, but she had gone beyond any known boundaries to him.

‘Maybe one day she will return to us. Who knows?’

Enki looked up at Enlil this time, his face darkened by sorrow:

‘Can’t you do anything to bring Ereshkigal back?’

‘Do what, brother?’ ‘ Whatever you have to do!

You could separate Mother Ki form the Skyfather An.

Your Word, Enlil, has the power to bring things forth.

Please, brother, let’s create anything we need to rescue Ereshkigal!’

Enlil considered the question for a long moment, and then lifted troubled eyes

to the distant line beyond horizon where Ereshkigal had vanished.

‘I can’t. She is beyond reach. I am the Guardian of the Earth,

I watch over Mother Ki, so I cannot leave the Middleworld unattended.

This is my duty, the responsibility I took upon my shoulders

after I caused the separation of Mother Ki from the Skylord An.

  2 - Enki, the wisest god (giant god Enki, King Anu‘s eldest & wisest son)

But you can rescue Ereshkigal, Enki.

If anyone can bring her back to us, this is you.

The bond between you and her as Perfect Twins is too strong.

Only you can seek her out, wherever she is.’

‘But how can I bring her back?’

‘You´ll know,´ answered Enlil.

The world was so young.

At least he hoped Enki would find a way to do so.

‘Then I must learn whatever is needed to bring my sister back.

I just wish I had a clue where to start though!’

Enlil suppressed a sigh of heartfelt relief.

He had been so afraid of loosing Enki to the bottomless Depths of Despair and Hopelessness.

But his fears might be unfounded.

Enki’s curiosity had been aroused, he was getting in contact with Life again!

‘While you learn what you must,

I could very well do with some help from you, little brother’, continued Enlil wistfully.

‘It is true that by my Word I called the Anunnaki, the Great Gods,

out of the Mould of Creation, but this is not enough.

There is more to life and being than only mere Existence.

Who knows, perhaps Life should be organized into Meaningful Patterns. I sure need help.

Would you be by my side to get the Middleworld organized so that it can be safe for all?’

‘ What do you mean, Enlil?’ asked Enki, his old eagerness to Learn and Grow resurfacing.

Enlil smiled inwardly. ‘ It is for you to find out, Enki as well!’

Enki raised to his feet, considering Enlil’s request, the trust the young Lord Air was bestowing upon him.

A wave of conflicting emotions, awe and wonder, swept Enki.

If Enlil considered him capable, Enki would do his best to help.

‘Out of Mother Nammu the Sea, the Watery Deep, we all came from’, Enki said thoughtfully.

3j - unknown, Utu, Ninurta, & Enki

(Utu, Ninurta, & Enki on his throne in Eridu, & Abzu worker)

‘Water, my Nature, can also be molded in countless forms

depending on the vessel that receives it, and yet it never loses its Essence.

So perhaps Life should be a sort of Molding and Shaping,

always Evolving and Changing to allow for Countless Possibilities.

Not as a pre-conceived plan, but as a Process and a Goal as Existence unfolds.’

‘As I myself must learn, evolve and grow

if I want to be able to rescue Ereshkigal one day’, completed Enki.

‘Life and Being as a Process and a Goal!

Yes, Enki, you may be very, very right!’, exclaimed Enlil in true delight.

As usual, he never ceased to get amazed at Enki’s skill to Understand all Realities and Visualize all Possibilities.

Thus, what Enlil named with the power of his Word, Enki’s craft conferred shape and meaning.

3b - Enki image  (Enki; Skyfather King Anu in his winged sky-disc)

Enki, son of Nammu the Primeval Mother Sea and the Skyfather An, became Nudimmud (Enki),

the Image Fashioner, Lord of Archetypal Forms, the Patron of all Crafts and Skills.

And to him were assigned all sweet fertilizing waters and the underground Springs, called the Apsu.

When many of the arts of civilization had come into being,

             

                (alien gods boating down the rivers Euphrates & Tigris in Mesopotamia)

when the Anunnaki had developed the craft of making boats,

Enki withdrew to the south-western edge of the Land Between Rivers (Biblical Eden),

where he had found a lagoon of the deepest jade and calm blue fringed by palm trees.

              (early settlement with reed huts for the gods)

Nearby a settlement was being built.

But Enki did not spend much time overseeing the laborious setup of reed huts,

               

                          (Enki’s settlement Eridu on the Euphrates River;            Enki’s ziggurat temple residence in Eridu)

fences and the first temple, and he called the place Eridu (Enki‘s patron city).

At that time Enki searched the precious, silent companionship of the lagoon and the marshlands.

He took long walkabouts over the land and profound dives into the deep blue waters,

considering how he could fulfil the promise he had made to himself

to rescue Ereshkigal from wherever she had been taken to.

As far as the ends of the Earth he would go for her, wherever this was.

During his long walkabouts he would only stop by the Great Reeds to see the tireless diligent work of their Mistress,

              (Ningikuga / Nisaba, Haia, & 2 unidentified)

a young Anunnaki goddess called Ningikuga (Nannar‘s mother-in-law).

It was she who brought to humankind the art of binding and weaving reeds,

sumerianreedhut Weaving - reed huts of early modern man (reed huts of the gods)

it was by her craft that the huts to live and worship were first built..

And it was by looking at the way Ningikuga weave the long reeds in a patterned

way that he felt he had found what he needed to go after Ereshkigal.

2b - Enlil, parent in-laws Haia, Nisaba, & spouse Ninlil

   (Enlil,           Haia,     Ningikuga / Nisaba,      Ninlil,    & worker / shepherd)

‘Sister Ningikuga, Lady of the Reeds, Mistress of this Place,

I ask your permission to cut some of the stoutest reeds under your protection

to build a structure that will carry me through the toughest waters and seas

so that I can attempt to rescue Ereshkigal’, said Enki, a greeting and a request as one.

Ningikuga looked at the expanse of the Great Reeds, contemplated with pride her work and then turned to Enki.

As a Craftsperson, she understood Enki and his Request with her Mind, Body, Heart and Soul.

            (Enki, god over the waters)   

She smiled at the Water God: ‘So you have not given up to take our older sister back?

Everything I own, from the smallest to the greatest reeds of the land are yours for this mighty task.

Do cut the stoutest in my canebrakes to make the structure that will float on the surface of all that flows.

Use also sacred cedar wood to build it safe and strong, and you will have my blessings everywhere you go.’

‘Sister, I can see already the shape this new structure will take!’

Enki’s voice sounded full of wonder. ‘ Yes, I can see it in full.

I’ll call it boat, and endow it with the gift of floating on all that flows.

Moved by long spears called paddles it will travel the toughest seas and return where it belongs.

Indeed, I can see it all ready to sail everywhere and anywhere!.

5f - Sickle boat, cargos of gold etc (shipping gods cargo in Sumer)

Let my boat, the magur boat be long, let its prow rear up and curve like the head of a swam,

let the stem sweep over and coil like the neck of a crane.

Sister, I’ve found what I need to undertake my Quest after my sister and friend, the very best!’

(Ningikuga / Nisaba; Enki)

Ningikuga laughed at the contagious enthusiasm of the Water God:

‘And when you are ready, when you have built the boat you need,

I will call upon our brothers and sisters, the Anunnaki and the Igigi,

to bring you their gifts and send you off to journey the Lands Beyond, with our blessings.’

Using all his craft, Enki fashioned a boat, a magur boat out of reeds and cedar wood.

With its sides elegantly curved and planked, as well as imposing mast, it was the strongest ship ever built.

  (Anunnaki royal family of gods on Earth)

While he worked, diligently and determined, many of the Anunnaki brothers and sisters came to help.

Enki reserved though to himself the work to get the ship done.

In a way, it was not only the magur boat that was being done up:

Enki was also getting himself ready, gathering Strength to face Kur

and the Underworld for the love of his Twin Sister and Best Friend.

Then, one day finally the boat was ready to set sail. And so was Enki.

Faithful to her promise, Ningikuga had come with the Igigi and the Anunnaki, who brought Enki gifts for the journey.

Thus he was cloaked with chain mail to protect his body, helmet to guide his Reason and Decisions,

a Sacred Horn so that he would never run out of food and drink

and Spear to focus his Will and to pierce the heart of the fiercest enemy.

With a graceful leap, Enki got into the boat.

There he stood for a while, contemplating the seashore, losing himself in Ningikuga´s eyes.

This last salute was for her… for the time being.

Then he took his post and started rowing.

On, past the sterile shores of desert still waiting for the kiss of the sun.

On, past the palm trees of the beaches of the south seas.

Out into the deep blue of the open ocean, the magur boat plunged down the back of still-climbing waves.

On, beyond the frozen seas. On and on Enki rowed.

The cold tumble of salt waters, nevertheless, sounded strangely encouraging to Enki.

These were the waters of Mother Nammu, he felt safe, although there was no sun to mark the days,

no moon to light the night, no stars to steer by.

‘It doesn’t matter where I go’, thought Enki.

‘In all directions the world must end somewhere and wherever it is, I’ll find the way to the Underworld.’

As if he had summoned the Powers of the Unknown with his Resolve to find the Entrance to the Great Below,

suddenly the wind started blowing hard, followed by stones falling from the heavens.

Frantically, Enki held on to the prow of the magur boat, protecting his head from the violence of the storm.

He could feel the stones hitting the keel of the magur boat, but it withstood the attack.

Waves rose to devour the head of the boat, like a hungry wolf , waves hit the rear of the ship striking like a furious lion.

All this was not enough to turn the ship upside down.

"God with a golden hand", initially completely gilded. The god wears a long "kaunakes" which leaves one shoulder free,typical of all divinities since Akkadian periods. From Susa, early 2nd mill.BCE. Copper and gold, H: 17,5 cm AO 2823  (Enki, King Anu‘s eldest & wisest son, 1st to arrive on Earth with crew of 50)

All the time Enki commanded his mind and racing heart to stillness.

He had to take control over the physical discomfort

and the fear that threatened to paralyze his mind, body and questing soul.

Above all, he had to take control of his emotions and forget the numbness that threatened to paralyze his body.

Then, when he was almost giving up to the force of the elements without,

silence and darkness fell upon him, upon the waters.

As the magur boat slowed down, Enki rose his head, fought for balance and stood up, blinking once, then twice.

The waters were so dark and still.

The ship had stopped moving, and his breath caught as he found himself watching the pure blackness

become a columnar figure of blazing fire towering over him.

A mighty challenge had been issued.

Fire was the Power opposite to his own Watery Essence,

the Power that could prevent him from going further anywhere and everywhere.

In actual fact, Water could likewise extinguish Fire,

but he didn’t want to put out this Strange Fire or get himself killed along the process.

“What do water and fire have in common?

How can Opposition become Co-operation so that I can proceed?’, thought Enki frantically.

He dived then into the Essence of his own Being to find where Water could meet Fire and not be consumed by it.

He pressed then the magur boat forward, intoning a Verse that came

from the Bottom of His Questing Mind, Body and Soul like a mantra:

‘I am the Well of Truth that Brings Enlightenment I am the Disperser of the Spirit’s Darkness

I am Form that Transforms Brightness is my Gift to Beings of all Sorts!’

It worked! Out of its own volition, the magur boat started moving,

6fa - Enki in the Abzu (Anu‘s royal descendants working on Earth Colony)

and Enki saw himself going through the blazing column without being hurt.

He couldn’t rejoice much though as a voice boomed in the darkness.

‘Welcome to my realm, Nammu’s son!’

The resonant roaring voice could only belong to Kur.

Enki filled himself with all courage he could summoned and asked:

‘Where is my sister? Where did you take Ereshkigal?

I came to rescue her back to the Worlds Above.’

The answer seemed to come from before him.

Ereshkigal reigns sovereign here, and those who worship her may never leave.

Would you go back now, little Lord?’ ‘ I won’t go back without Ereshkigal.

I’ll fight up to my last breath, but alone I won’t return to the Middleworld.

Not as a loser, not without her.’

Deep inside though Enki’s heart was heavy with terror.

For the first time he contemplated the immensity of Ereshkigal’s loss to him and the Realms Above.

What if Kur was right and she had found a kingdom in the Worlds Below?

Then Ereshkigal would be lost to him and to the worlds above forever.

Never before the Lord of Sweet Waters, the Master of Magic and all Crafts

felt so powerless to Change what perhaps Couldn’t be Changed.

With profound sadness he confronted the Naked Truth:

his was the power to Create and Give Shape to Things, not to Unmake What Already Was.

“No, I can’t go back’, he admitted after some time to himself

with full acceptance of the Choice he had made to continue the Descent. “

Not now that I’ve gone this far. I’ll have to find out where Ereshkigal is.

(Mesopotamian goddess Ereshkigal;  also the Greek goddess Persephone)

It is of my free will that I descended into the Netherworld,

it is my Desire to Know why Ereshkigal has chosen to stay in the Land of Below.

Even if it is likely I may not rejoice at the Truth I’ll find out.”

Enki straightened then his back with a brave attempt at dignity.

             (possibly Kur, Mesopotamian artifacts)

Kur should know where Ereshkigal was.

Kur, who was also his half-brother, fathered as he had been by An the Sky.

‘Take me to Ereshkigal!’, he said to Kur, a command and a request as one.

A mocking laughter greeted him. ‘’Where else? All who enter here must come to her.’

Enki felt the boat steer towards the dark shore,

stopping with a loud bump when it reached the Land of the Netherworld.

Enki drew his mailed clothing tight about him, grasped his spear.

All the time he was being watched by Kur and some wraith-like creatures

his eyes started discerning as he got used to the enfolding darkness.

‘Not like that! Leave any weapon or shield behind!’

Enki looked down at himself and raised despairing eyes to Kur.

‘You must enter the Netherworld as you were born into the Great Above:

naked, carrying no weapons and with a purpose to fulfil’.

Enki tried to proceed, but paralysis took hold of his body, despite the effort he made to move on.

‘Is there any other way?’

‘No. Decide or return. Now!’

In the Worlds Above, his first Breath and Awareness he had shared with Ereshkigal, his Beloved Twin.

For Ereshkigal he had built his magur boat, for Ereshkigal he had come this far.

For Ereshkigal now Enki laid down his shield, mail and spear

in the hope to fulfil his promise to rescue Ereshkigal to the Worlds Above.

‘For you, sister, I came.

If it is the Rule of this Great Place that all come naked, carrying no weapons at all, I bow to its designs.

So be it the Highest Will in me as well.’

  (Enki rides a fish to the Netherworld)

So naked as a new-born Enki set foot upon the shore of the Netherworld.

As soon as his feet touched the coarse, dark sand, Enki was overcome by a powerful feeling of disorientation,

as if every aspect and fragment of his being was being reversed, reviewed and scrutinized.

He felt very vulnerable, with everything he had assumed to be valuable inverted,

challenged, turned upside down and inside out.

The feeling was totally overwhelming: thresholds for a much deeper awareness were being open to him.

2b - Enki2aa - Enki, found in Sin's temple at Khorsabad (Enki small carving; giant Enki as an ancient statue)

Enki braced himself, just hoping he would be able to withstand the mounting pressure from the inner.

‘ Don’t fight the feeling,’

Enki heard a deep voice sounding strangely soothing in the darkness.

‘You will adapt to the Underworld vision in time.

Remember, though, that if your soul is pure, then your contacts here will be harmonious and will make you whole.

But if you come with fear, anger and all that is negative or unbalanced, you will have then t

o confront the shadows left within your heart, mind and soul before you find regeneration and healing ’.

A few more minutes or an eternity later perhaps, Enki could raise his head without feeling it spin.

He let his eyes absorb the new environs.

Below his feet, the dark coarse sand glittered here and there.

Above, the sky had the mystery of twilight.

Enki could not see the source of such subdued brightness.

There were no stars, sun or moon in the Worlds Below.

Instead, the light seemed to come from within the land itself.

Ahead, he could see the outline of a huge lapis lazuli building, a palace or temple under construction.

As for beings, strange ghost-like forms could be seen everywhere in all sizes and shapes,

fleshless, but mobile and, if he could use the term, seemingly alive.

Enki finally turned in the direction of the Voice.

A silent figure cloaked and hooded in a shimmering black robe stood in front of him.

The figure’s visage was hidden.

Tall, slim and very imposing, the Form rendered Enki speechless.

Never before had he seen such aura of authority and seriousness.

The Lord of Sweet Waters swallowed hard before speaking:

‘Perhaps I should first introduce myself to… to the Presence who is greeting me in this Great Place‘, said Enki.

Presence was an ambiguous and more fitting term to address to that fleshless, frame-like Figure standing in front of him.

‘I already know who you are. And why you came too.

You made it very loud and clear that you want to bring your sister

Ereshkigal back to the Worlds Above’, continued the Voice.

‘But how can you be so sure that she wants to return with you?

Time has gone by, she might have found the Depths are her home now, not the Heights Above.’

The cool objectivity of the Presence both shook and impressed Enki.

‘I knew Ereshkigal as I did my own soul’, replied Enki, and stopped short before he spoke his True Mind.

And knowing your soul, you wouldn’t want to live in the Underworld, would you, Lord Enki?’

completed the Presence, saying the words Enki had thought, but stopped himself short from saying.

‘ But all who live come to this realm at the end of their life cycles in the Worlds Above.

All, with no exception.´

With a wide gesture, the Presence pointed at the strange ghostly,

frame-like creatures of all sorts Enki saw roaming about the Underworld.

‘All who live come to this realm at the end of their life cycles…‘, repeated Enki thoughtfully.

‘ So all these… presences, are they all dead?’

He knew this was a rhetoric question as soon as the words came out of his mouth.

The Presence remained silent, but somehow Enki did not find It threatening.

‘I didn’t think about death until now.

I knew that it was something that happened to the living, to humankind, plants and beasts alike.

Not to the Anunnaki though.`

‘What did you experience upon arrival in the Underworld, my lord?’, asked the Presence quietly.

‘Disorientation, challenge, intense scrutiny of everything that I was, believed or did.

But wait! Are you saying that I also died when I set foot upon this land?`

Enki sensed the Presence’s quiet smile.

‘You were also reborn here.

The Underworld is the Inner Reality that Gives Sustenance to Everything There Was, Is and Will Be.

It is the Realm of Essence, where Life and Death meet and merge out of one another.

Here Life and Death are both rhythm and transformation

between Energy and Form so that Healing and Regeneration can take place.

You, my lord, who by your Craft confer to all there is the Knowledge of what they can Become,

must know that this Knowledge is seldom realized in the Middlearth.

Thus, all the living at the end of their life cycles come to the Underworld for Justice and Balance.

Remember, my lord, that out of life comes death, out of death life,

out of the young the old and out of the old the young, out of waking sleep and out of sleep waking.

This way we in the Depths Below are linked to the Worlds Above

as part of the stream of creation and dissolution that never ends.‘

‘And how does this occur?’ ‘ What was Form becomes the Energy of What It Was

while the Essence rebuilds itself in Strength of What It Can and Will for Sure Be,’

the Presence’s tone became at once gentle and positive.

’ Existence is both a Process and a Goal that finds its justification in its Own Evolution and Self-Transcendence.

As such, it is not a pre-established plan, but a Seed of Becoming,

containing Within All Possibilities to be Realized Without.’

Silence followed, and Enki was taken by deep emotion.

A hot, lonely tear streamed down his face, at the same time that he consciously shifted his awareness,

transforming the Energy of What and Who he saw into the Forms of What They Were and Would Be.

The Land of No Return became then the Image of Paradise Restored, the Primal Land that also contains the stars.

He turned to the Presence with deep respect and acknowledged who She actually was.

‘Sister, Ereshkigal, Beloved Twin, I lend you graces.

And I beg you to forgive me for not having recognized you!’

Indeed, who was smiling at him was not the bone-like, skeletal figure and projection of one’s deepest fears,

but a tall, slim, young and serious woman, with long dark hair,

all dressed in black and silver, who Enki knew as well as his own soul.

‘Do you understand now, Enki?

Why my place is here, why I cannot return with you?’ asked softly Ereshkigal.‘

I’ve become one of the Great Guardians now., and my choice to be so.

Father An for the Sky, KiNinhursag of Many Names for the Earth,

Enlil for Air, you for the Sweet, Shape-Forming Waters and myself for the Underworld.

There was a great need for a Presence here.

So many come to this Realm in Pain and Sorrow,

missing so much what they never experienced or accomplished in the Worlds Above.

They need to learn about Balance and Healing.

I am here to ensure that all who look for the Essence beyond Appearances will seek and find it,

if only they are willing to bare and reshape their souls to accomplish this.

Because so many will never see the Underworld as the Land of Balance.

Like yourself upon arrival, who saw this land and Her beings as ghosts, and life here as labor and tears.’

‘O, sister, isn’t it too much for you to balance all pain for the Worlds Above

before Healing and Regeneration can take place?’ asked Enki,

taken aback by the sheer amount of responsibility Ereshkigal had willingly put on her delicate yet strong shoulders.

 (possibly entrance to Under World)

‘You have faced the Underworld initiation upon arrival, brother.

At the deepest level you’ve changed and grown with the experience, I can say.

Gone is your arrogant attitude, your desire to take me back for your sake without asking whether this was my desire too.

And because you know me as you know yourself, I believe you’ve come to realize that although

I may miss the Worlds Above, that I have not known the playing of other girls

or the company of my brothers and sisters of the Heights Above,

there are hidden treasures in the Land of No Return and I’ve become their foremost Guardian.

Many can’t see what and where these treasures are. I can. I am needed here.

As your magic, brother, is needed in the Worlds Above.’

Enki let the tears flow freely.

He was painfully coming to terms with the fact that Ereshkigal was lost to the Worlds Above.

To himself too. ‘Can I ask you about Kur?

I’ve always wanted to know why you left us’, asked Enki.

He finally had asked the question that ate his soul since Ereshkigal had disappeared from the Heights Above.

‘Kur is a Guardian of this realm now.

He was a friend who helped me to understand things I needed to know and learn about.

But this is not what you really want to know, Enki.

Say it, brother. To me, loud and clear.

Once and for all leave the past behind, all you found yourself guilty for and never were.’

Enki took a deep breath before baring finally his soul:

‘Did you leave me and the Worlds Above for Kur? Did we… did I fail you in any way?’

Ereshkigal’s voice became so gentle, yet there was a tenderness made of steel in it:

‘I did not leave the Worlds Above for Kur.

I came to the Underworld because this was the Highest Will in me,

the fulfillment and realization of my very self to be shared in all worlds.

Kur was a friend, a Companion along my path, and now he is bound to me in freedom because

he chose to stay as one of the Guardians of the Underworld.

Never again, I beg you, Brother of my Soul, Best Companion of my Early Days, think you failed me.

Perhaps I failed you and Enlil instead?

But I somehow I don’t think there was any failure on all sides.

We all made our choices, we all became Guardians in our own right.

This way I am bonded to you, Enlil and all the Anunnaki.’

A silence charged with emotion followed Ereshkigal’s words.

Enki felt a heavy load had been lifted off his shoulders, mind, heart and soul.

‘Don’t regret your choice of having descended for me, Enki,’ continued Ereshkigal.

‘Indeed, I knew you would come, and expected you all along.

Our bond was and will always be strong, so whenever you seek me out,

you will find me, if only you know how and where to look.

But before you understood my Life’s Quest I could not say a word.

Somehow you belong to the Heights Above and I to the Depths Below.

By coming to my Realm, I sincerely hope you have learnt to see Everything that Is as Form and Essence.

If the Above is the Realm of Form, where the Essence is within, the Underworld is the domain of Essence,

which encompasses Form only for those whose Insights are True to go beyond Appearances.

This way we are also forever linked to the Worlds Above,

for the Underworld is the Inner Structure that Gives Sustenance to the Realms Above it.

All that is Without is the same to All there Is Within to reveal the Secrets of the One and the Many.’

Enki drank her words, her deep quiet wisdom with his mind, body, heart and soul.

In as swift, graceful movement, Ereshkigal knelt on the ground,

her hands diving into the Solid Foundation of the Worlds Below.

‘ Before you leave, brother, take this.’

Her hand took out of the ground a small, pale oval form and laid it in his palm.

A seed! Enki raised puzzled eyes to her. ‘Plant it. And watch what comes out of it.

If this seed grows into fullness, it will be the gateway to this and many other worlds.

And by Nammu, the Mother who gave birth to me, and the Skyfather An,

I now declare a most auspicious fate: the one who finds my fully grown seed and cares for it

will be the one who will keep the Door to the Worlds Below and Above wide open.

And as I will, so be it!Enki knew the seed she was giving him was a parting gift.

‘Will I ever see you again, Ereshkigal?

Or are you forever lost to the Worlds Above?’ he asked.

Ereshkigal’s lovely laughter filled the air:

‘I don’t think you and the Worlds Above are lost to me, Enki.

Am I forever lost to you, brother? ‘ Enki’s heart wanted to shout “Never!”,

but the words that his soul formed could not be uttered by his mouth.

‘Seek me out and you will find me. Always!

Now, Brother, Companion and Best Friend, I bid you farewell.’’

Next Enki saw himself totally alone by the magur boat.

Hot tears streamed down his face.

He bowed graciously with deep respect to the Great Lady of the Underworld,

and for a brief moment he envied Kur for being free to stay with Her.

But he could not stay. He felt, nevertheless, stronger than ever,

very moved, with an expanded consciousness that could embrace the universe.

Something was growing within his very Self,

and although he could not yet give a Name to it, he new it was important.

At the same time Ereshkigal’s seed seemed to grow warmer in his hand.

As the magur boat left the Land of No Return,

Enki held it high in his hand in a silent and loving farewell to Ereshkigal.

‘May the Light of the Underworld of Regeneration and Growth

that one day shone upon me Crowns all who come to you with their Hearts,

Minds, Bodies and Souls open to All Mysteries, Sister and Best Friend!!

And may you be remembered by the beauties and trials you set upon

all who guided by Truth come to the Underworld!’

 (the great god turns away & climbs out of the Under World, & gets greeted by family)

Enki turned then his back to the Underworld,

with a firm resolve to enter again the Worlds Above, to return to Eridu.

He was truly coming back home! To Ningikuga perhaps?

Enki smiled to himself, his old confidence surfacing again:

‘For sure, and to be more than just a friend this time!’

With this thought, Enki started rowing with renewed energy.

Eridu was certainly harbor, haven and home.

EPILOGUE

Months later, Enki took the magur boat and off he went to the place by the riverbank

where he had planted Ereshkigal’s seed.

Would the Seed of the Great Below have taken root and be reborn in the Middleworld?

Enki had his doubts, but having experienced the power of Ereshkigal,

he knew that out of the Land of No Return life and healing, growth and regeneration could also be found by all.

Anxious, Enki craned his neck to peer ahead.

It took a couple of minutes, but when at last he saw what he had come to look for,

a delighted laughter burst out from the depths of his being.

Not far from the water’s edge, a shoot of leaves had broken through the ground.

5 - Enki lived in the abzu marshes of Eridu (Enki in the reed marshes of the Persian Gulf)

Enki rowed to the shore, stepped out the magur boat and reverently knelt to admire the growing little plant

by the marshland’s edge: ‘Life comes indeed from the Inner’, he said.

‘Seed of Growth, I welcome you into the Middleworld, you who carry within the Bounties of the Worlds Below.

May your roots stay firm in the ground in all Kingdoms, may your trunk grow strong and true,

may your branches, leaves and fruits empower with Knowledge to Share,

showing us the Ways of Becoming in all Worlds and Spheres.

May all those who find you climb to the Highest Heights and Descend to the Lowest Depths for Healing and Fruition.

3a - Inanna & Dumuzi in the Underworld (the Huluppu Tree & the alien gods from Nibiru)

I name you the Most Sacred, the Most Precious of All Trees, the Huluppu Tree.’

Cul-pa-ed / Shulpaed Quotes From Texts

Cul-pa-edShul-pa-ed = Ninhursag‘s Spouse

House Master, Enlil‘s brother-in-law

        “You are the throne-bearer of An (Anu) and Enlil,

        the fierce constable of the gods, and the table-steward of Enlil…”

       

        “Cul-pa-ed, of great divine powers, god who appears in glory, lordly in battle,

        who makes vegetation grow tall in the Land!

        Lord who raises his great arms, battle-club that smashes all enemies!

        Pre-eminent brother-in-law of father Enlil, good youth!

        Enlil has named your august name…”

       

        “Hero Cul-pa-ed, lordly in heaven and on earth, my ……,

        may your name be truly called upon in all the foreign lands!… “

       

        “– you, hero Cul-pa-ed, are the lord of orchards and gardens, plantations and green reed-beds,

        of the quadrupeds of the wide high desert, of the animals, the living creatures of the plains.

        An (Anu), king of the gods, has put them in your hands;

        he has put them in your hands, and you are their lord.

        Hero Cul-pa-ed, they cannot escape your clutches…”

 

        “your wife is an august queen.

        You are beloved by Ninhursaja (Ninhursag).

        You are a hero before whom the gods are very fearful.

        Hero Cul-pa-ed, lordly in heaven and on earth,…”

 

        “The mother of the gods, Ninhursaja (Ninhursag),

        had the mighty (?) (altar) light of the lord live with her in Kec (Kish);

        she had Cul-pa-eda, no less, help her with the construction work (altar)…”

 

        “Cul-pa-ed the ruler acts as lord…”

 

Giants Quotes From Texts

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(gods in bluemixed-breed demigods in teal...)

 

         “He (Gilgamesh) was two-thirds god, one third man,

       The form of his body no one can match

         Eleven cubits high he is, nine spans his chest”

        (1 cubit is length of elbow to middle finger tip, = 17-21″):

                . (17″ X 11 cubits = 187″ / 12 = 15 1/2 feet tall); (21″ X 11 cubits = 231″ / 12 = 19 1/4 feet tall)

        (1 span is length of thumb-tip to little finger-tip when fully expanded, = 9″):

                . (9″ X 9 spans = 81″ / 12 = 6 3/4 feet wide)

(15 1/2 feet to 19 1/4 feet tall); (6 3/4 feet wide his chest)

        (a giant semi-divine mixed-breed, who is bigger, stronger, faster, smarter, & lived much longer)

Esarhaddon & Elam the Enemy (112)

http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu

 

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(gods in blue mixed-breed demigods in teal)

 

       E[sarhaddon], great king, mighty king, king of the world, king of [Assyria],

         king of the kings of [(Lower) Egypt], Upper Egypt, and [Kush],

         king of the [four] quarters, the king who [has] no rival in all of [the lands];

         son of Sennach[erib, great king], mighty king, king of the world, king of [Assyria; …]s of Sum[er and Akkad],

 

       […] … […] … […] placed before them […] the temples, all of them, […] … that were ruined […] brought […] … […]

       the god Šamaš (Utu) [of Sumer] and Akkad, [which pre]viously no one had […;

         who] piles up heaps of grain, who drove out hunger and famine during his days and established prosperity;

         who brought to the land stable prices, bountiful harvests, (and) an abundance of grain;

         in whose reign the land Elam was disobedient; the evil enemy, the powerful offspring of the gods,

         rose up against the wishes of the gods and set out to attack … of Akkad;

         […] … his wide land; […] he mustered … and […] men and women;

       they frequently entered […] … and neighborhoods […] … […] … weapons […]

         may they kill [(my) enemies] (and) cut down (my) foes;

         may the god Nergal, lord of pestilence and murd[er], stretch out his protection over them,

         spare the lives of their people, (and) save them, their army, and their camp from anguish;

         may the god Adad, the canal inspector of heaven and netherworld,

         make plentiful rains (and) widespread floods long lasting in their land;

         night and day, may the great gods of heaven and netherworld [look upon th]em with joy in their steadfast hearts;

         may a god […] their […] to (another) god;

         may their days be long (and) their years [be long lasting];

         in Esagil, the palace of [the gods, …] may their offspring thrive;

         may […] be cursed; wherever the gods Sîn (Nannar, father to Samas) and Šamaš […

         let them order good things for them; …] with the black-headed people (earthlings) forever.

       Whoever among the future kings [… who] comes up and searches [for …,

         may he read an] inscription written in [my] name [and] anoint (it) [with o]il, … […]

         write [my name] with his name, [… my] deeds […] … […]

Damu Quotes From Texts

Damu Quotes From Texts

Damu = Son to Bau & Ninurta

Worshiped in Isin, Healer, Doctor

 

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         “She tests the surgical lancet; Nininsina sharpens the scalpel.

         She has made perfect the divine powers of medicine,

         and hands them over to her son, the king of Jirsi, the kindly Damu:

         My son, pay attention to everything medical! Damu, pay attention to everything medical!’

         He takes the bandages and wipes them;

         he treats the bandages with embrocation, he treats the bandages with embrocation,

         He mops up the blood and suppuration, and places a warm hand on the horrid wound.

         My lady, the midwife of the mothers of the Land, is the chief doctor of the black-headed;

       Nininsina, the daughter of An, hands this all over to her son, the king of Jirsi, the kindly Damu:

         ‘My son, pay attention to everything medical! Damu, pay attention to everything medical!

         You will be praised for your diagnoses.’

         Holy Nininsina performs for him her role as incantation priest, which Enki bestowed on her…”

 

         “They have told Damu, the chief barber (physician) of Nunamnir, healer of the living,

         to make the foreign countries bow at the feet of his father and mother!…”

Nindara Quotes From Texts

Nindara = Nanshe’s Spouse, Enki‘s & Ninhursag’s Son-In-Law

Older Brother to Hendursaga

 

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(gods in blue)

 

         “Nindara, the king of Lagaš (Lagash).

           Also with her help, monthly and at the New Year on the days of regular offerings,

           in your house Nindara makes the wedding-gifts on your behalf for the mistress, Mother Nanše…”

 

           “may the god Nin-dara (Nanshe’s husband) the royal warrior,…”

 

           “Let Nazi marry Nindara;…”

 

           “Nazi shall marry Nindara,…”

 

           “You are the accountant of Nindara (Nanshe’s spouse), king of Niĝin in its spacious location…”

 

           “My husband is the tax collector of the sea, Nindara is the tax collector of the sea.

           2 lines unclear

           A balbale of Nanše….”

 

           “For the god Nin-dara, the lord of destinies (?), his temple he has constructed….”

 

          “Gudea…dowered with power by the god Nin-dara…”

Mulmul of 12, the Anunnaki Sacred # 12

Mulmul of 12, Sacred Number of the Anunnaki

60 is the royal ruling number of Anu, a 12-pointed star is his planet’s symbol. The number 12 is a sacred number given to us by the Anunnaki for Earth.

Mulmul” is an Anunnaki term for our solar system of 12 members: nine planets, the sun, the moon, and planet Nibiru, comprising of 12 Celestial gods. Many things on Earth are centered inside Nibiru’s # 12.

       . 12 Anunnaki gods, Earth’s rulers, created and headed by Anu in the Assembly of the Gods, the council of 12 god-leaders

       . 60 The royal number given to the Anunnaki ruler, Anu, chief god of Heaven and Earth (12 x 5)

       . 3,600 Earth years to equal one Nibiru year, or orbit around the Sun, or one shar, one Nibiru ruling period on Earth and on Nibiru.

       . 12 main gods per group of deities in the Hittite pantheon of gods

       . 12 main gods within the pantheon of the Hurrians, known as the Biblical Horites”

       . 12 parts to the Egyptian afterworld, plus many other religious pantheons comprised of 12 main gods

       . 12 Greek Titans, children of Gaea / Earth, and Uranus /Anu, the Heavens”

     . 12 main Roman gods

       . 12 Adityas, Hindu gods named for the Zodiac’s 12 houses, and the solar system’s 12 celestial bodies

       . 12 Tribes of Israel, 12 sons of Jacob

       . 12 gemstone parts to the breastplate of a Hebrew high-priest

       . 12 Apostles of Jesus

       . 144,000 Assyrians feel ill outside the Gates of Jerusalem

       . 144,000 souls saved from the Apocalypse for New Testament Christians born again

       . 72 virgins provided by Allah for Holy Jihad martyrs

       . 12th Imam to bring in Islamist Apocalypse

       . 12 members make up our court’s jury system

       . 12 Independent names for the first 12 numbers, from 1 – 12

       . 12 units complete a dozen, 144 units to a gross, etc.

       . 12 inches to equal 1 foot

       . 36 inches to equal a yard

       . 12 hours a.m. & and 12 hours p.m. per each day on Earth

       . 12 months to a year

       . 12 Signs (Houses) of the Zodiac

       . 2160 years to complete 1 Zodiacal House = (12 sets x 180 years = 2160 years, = 1 House)

       . 360 degrees to make a complete circle, = (12 x 30dg. = 360dg.)

       . 180 degrees to a semi-circle, = (12 x 15dg. = 180dg.),etc.

       . 12 level grades of schooling before entering higher education

       . 12 years before becoming a teenager / entering manhood

       . 6 pack of beer or pop, or 12 pack, 24 pack, 48 pack, etc. plus most items packed similarly per case

       . 12 city blocks to a mile.

       . on & on, & on / etc., etc.

Kakka Quotes From Texts

Kakka = Anu’s vizier, son?

minor god and minister of state to Anu

 

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(gods in blue)

 

        “When the seventh day arrived, Anu made his voice heard and spoke,

         Addressed his words to Kakka, his vizier,

         ‘Kakka, I shall send you to Kurnugi,

         To the home of Ereshkigal who dwells within Erkalla,

         To say, “That god, whom I sent you,

         Forever [ ]’ …”

 

         “Kakka went down the long stairway of heaven.

         When he reached the gate of Ereshkigal, he said,

         ‘Gatekeeper, open the gate to me!’

         ‘Kakka, come in, and may the gate bless you.’

         He let the god Kakka in through the first gate,

         He let the god Kakka in through the second gate,

         He let the god Kakka in through the third gate,

         He let the god Kakka in through the fourth gate,

         He let the god Kakka in through the fifth gate,

         He let the god Kakka in through the sixth gate,

         He let the god Kakka in through the seventh gate.

         He entered into her spacious courtyard,

         He knelt down and kissed the ground in front of her.

         He straightened up, stood and addressed her,

         Anu your father sent me’ …”

 

         Ereshkigal made her voice heard and spake, she addressed her words to Kakka.

         ‘O messenger of Anu our father’ …”

 

        ‘”I , like my mother, I, Kaka, will ride high in joy like my mother!

         I, Nincubur I, Kaka, will ride high in joy like my mother’. …”

Ereshkigal’s Choice, Partial Text to “Before All Befores”

“How Ereshkigal Chose the Underworld”

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           (Lord Air Enlil son & heir to King Anu, Anu’s Earth Colony Commander)

       After Ki, Mother Earth and Queen, was separated by Enlil, Lord Air,

          (Skyfather King Anu in his winged sky-disc, father in heaven / planet Nibiru to ruling gods on Earth)

       Master of Winds, their firstborn, from An (Anu), Skyfather and King,

       and the primal Unity of Heaven and Earth was forever lost, in the Heights Above,

       An wept for Ki, longing for her embrace and kiss.

       His heartfelt tears met Nammu the Sea.

       She reached out for the Sky Lord, and Mother and grieving son made for the first time sweet Love.

       From the mingling of their bodies a Boy and a Girl, Divine Twins were born.

       Enki and Ereshkigal, they were called.

         2a - Ereshkigal, Nannar's Daughter3 - Enki, god of the waters (Ereshkigal & Enki, had son Ningishzidda, the builder of pyramids / ziggurats, etc.)

       As time went by, Ereshkigal and Enki grew with the blessings of Creation’s dawn.

       Curious and sometimes wise beyond their years,

       brother and sister played especially in the Watery Deep of Nammu the Sea.

       Enki would float here and there, whereas Ereshkigal swam and dived everywhere.

       ‘Ereshkigal, I can’t see you! Come back to the surface, will you?

       Why do you have to hide within the waters

       when there is so much to see and do without?’ asked Enki with a sigh.

       ‘A rhetoric question, young brother, without doubt’,

       countered Enlil amusedly from the shore, where he kept watch over the Duke,

       the Holy Mound of Creation, and Mother Ki, his eyes gleaming with fond laughter.

       ‘Just let Ereshkigal be for a while.

       At least I could do without her whys and wherefores for a minute or so!’

       ‘I heard you, Big Brother (in this text)!’ replied Ereshkigal.

       She came out to the surface riding a wave,

       and immediately put all her efforts together to raise a mighty wall of splashing water

       towards the rock where Enlil watched over the Earth and Enki’s floating body.

       Both Enlil and Enki ran for cover.

       They were going to succeed and escape Ereshkigal’s watery rage… perhaps this time?

       “Not as yet”, thought Ereshkigal with a satisfied grin,

       dripping with water and as fresh as the purest springs of Mother Urash.

       She sat by Enlil’s and Enki’s feet.

       ‘So I ask too many questions, brothers of mine? Of course I do!

       I want to Know and to Know I must ask first!

       At least this is what I feel it should be!’

       Ereshkigal ignored the resigned amusement of Enlil and Enki and proceeded with confidence:

       ‘ There is a whole world within the Sea and I suspect in everything there is.

       Moreover, there must be things beyond and below I feel I should know, and I will, one day.

       While you, Enlil, devise the Plans of Creation,

       and you, Enki, busy yourself with forms and shapes these plans may take without,

       I am concerned with the power within that binds these plans and images together in combinations of all sorts.

       I don’t know how to explain it, but I simply feel there is a refulgence within,

       there is a Pattern that binds words and shapes together, beings and things,

       and it is this pattern I want to know. I will know. I just need to find out how.‘

       A fleeting shadow crossed Enlil’s smiling face.

        ‘I wish I saw things your way, Ereshkigal, just to understand and explain the unexplained.

       Take Kur, for example, and our dark little brothers and sisters who followed him to the land’s end.

       It is true Kur and the others looked different from us.

       But why did they leave the safety of the Duku, the mound of creation,

       why did they go beyond the Waters of Mother Nammu.’

        ‘You are worrying about Kur and the Dark Guardians again, Enlil.

       Why don’t you take them and Kur for what they are?

       Whatever and wherever they are?’ asked Ereshkigal.

        ‘Had you laid your eyes on Kur, you’d understand my concern.

       He and the others are different from us, from our younger sisters and brothers. ‘

       But why should we all be the same, Older Brother?

       Indeed, I believe we are all very, very different.

       In Form and Essence, despite some Resemblance in Appearance.

       I may be very wrong, Enlil, but I feel that if you keep fixing your eyes on but one thing,

       you’ll miss out what could be the other side of the same thing.

       Or person and being,’ remarked thoughtfully Ereshkigal.

       ‘Wise words, little sister!

       The point is that I take my Guardianship over the Earth too serious’, agreed Enlil.

       ‘But there is something odd I cannot understand about Kur.

       And I for sure wouldn’t like to visit the place where he chose to dwell either,

         4 - door to Ereshkigal's Underworld 4cc - Ninlil follows Enlil to the Underworld (entrance of the Under World, domain of Ereshkigal)

       at the entrance of the Underworld’, countered Enlil.

         ‘I am sort of curious about these unknowable things.

       And I don’t fear what I don’t know.

       Even this Kur you don’t understand, Enlil.

       Indeed, I am curious about Kur,’ replied Ereshkigal.

        ‘And where is this Underworld, by the way?’

        ‘None have gone there yet’, answered Enki.

       ‘It is beyond the edge of this world.

       Mother Nammu says that it spreads itself as deep below as the heights of Father An stretch above.’

       ‘This sounds really interesting!

       A whole new realm nobody has been to or knows so much about!’ exclaimed Ereshkigal.

        ‘O, sister, sometimes I wish you showed more respect for what you don’t know.

       Just for safety’s sake’, supplied Enki.

         ‘I am careful. And Inquisitive and Curious.’

       In her mind, Ereshkigal added silently “even about this mysterious Kur and the Underworld.”

       And so it was that Ereshkigal, the daughter of Nammu the Sea,

       born of the bittersweet loss that the Skyfather felt for Ki, twin Sister of Enki,

       grew with the Desire to Know the Unknown and Reveal Patterns Unseen.

       Everyday she would play with Enki, her Companion and Best of Friends, and pester Enlil with countless questions.

       Everyday Ereshkigal would dive into the deep waters of the Mother and swim longer distances

       to resurface energized, with more and more questions in her mind and a deeper resolve forming inside.

       One day, Ereshkigal chose not to return to the Middleworld.

       This was the day she had found Kur (or he had found her perhaps?),

       and the little dark half brothers and sisters of theirs.

       They looked ugly and threatening, scattered over the edge of the world, at the entrance of the Underworld.

       They seemed to be lonely too, for all kept to their spaces, alone and isolated, but looking pretty menacing.

       “So much pain and loneliness, such rage and hunger for what they know not what.

       Such desire to belong, but they know not where or how”, she thought, but didn’t say a word.

          (Ereshkigal, Queen of the Under World, sometimes Anu’s daughter, sometimes Nannar’s)

       Faithful to herself, Ereshkigal didn’t flinch at Kur’s features or at the misshapen faces of the dark little ones.

       Yes, he did not look like any of the other Anunnaki Ereshkigal knew very well, but this didn’t make him threatening to her.

       Kur was… different.

       Indeed, with his huge scaly body and wings, Primeval Snake and Dragon,

       Ereshkigal felt he was like the raw power of Mother Ninhursag-Ki.

       A Beast, but she knew there was beauty within him… or it?

       Still, Ereshkigal l felt no fear for the Unknown and a longing embrace it and make her it own.

         ‘I am not afraid of you. Of any of you’ she said out loud, and she meant it. ‘

       You are my half brother, Kur, and so are the dark little ones.

       And somehow I feel there is beauty within you all, even if you and others don’t have eyes to see. But I have.

       Dive into your Essence, brother, search for the seed that brought you, me and all into being.

       I also came from that seed.

       There you will find what unite us, what make us One of a Kind with the One who is All Kinds.’

       Thus she dived into the immensity of Kur’s anguish and loss, for she accepted Kur for what he was,

       ugliness, pain, rage and loneliness to find out his all whys.

         ‘I vowed to challenge and fight to the very end all who dared to fare to the world’s end’, said Kur.

         ‘And I take up the Challenge’, answered Ereshkigal.

         ‘But I’ve traveled long and far to come to you.

       You are a Challenge to me. I need to understand you.

       And myself along the process.’

       “Why are you doing this?”

       Ereshkigal heard the question in her mind, as she held Kur closer and closer to her own self.

       ‘I myself don’t know very well why, but I simply need to.

       Perhaps to grow in Understanding of who I am, of who and what you and your own are.

       To learn and Share, out of a Desire for Love and Healing

       that comes from the bottom of my heart, mind, body and Soul.

       And may this way, when I am wise about these things,

       may I perhaps earn my crown in a brand new Realm‘, she replied loud and clear.

       Kur’s features must have shown the equivalent to a smile, for his voice sounded also lighthearted and interested.

        ‘You are strange, half sister. I won’t fight you… as yet.

       Tell me about this new realm where you want to conquer your crown’, said Kur, his curiosity stirred.

          ‘How... I still must find out. Where…’

       Ereshkigal turned round pointed at the distance, where the Unknown lied yet unexplored.

        ‘There,’ she said, ’the Unknown, the Underworld, the Depths Within, where Appearances don’t count, just Essence.

       Perhaps I’ll go further by going deeper. Who knows?’

       Kur came closer and closer still. Ereshkigal kept her ground, just waiting.

       So although he might think he was seizing her, indeed it was she who had captured him.

       To stretch his and her boundaries of being.

       Heart pounding, but keeping very still outwards,

       Ereshkigal felt her awareness grow as she experienced the wounds Kur had inside,

       his desire to belong anywhere, to fit in.

       Suddenly, she also realized how different she had always felt.

       Even from Enki and Enlil, whom she loved with all her heart, mind and soul,

       but who could never dive into the depths she longed to thread upon.

       Ereshkigal sighed deeply, and glanced into the distance for a brief moment,

         08-02-12/29 (Enlil & older 1/2 brother Enki carved into ancient city wall)

       in the direction where Enlil and Enki sure were.

       Maybe her Quest was another. She turned to Kur.

       ‘ What I will be from now on, I must discover’, was her cryptic reply to Kur’s unspoken question,

        but she knew he understood what she still was unable to say out loud.

          ‘It may be a long task,’ Kur replied.

         ‘Perhaps if I let each day bring what it has to offer, and see what I can do with what it brings,

       I will be able to accomplish something different.

       To learn something different and grow likewise. Will you do this with me?’

       Thoughtfully, but with an engaging smile, Ereshkigal stretched her hand to hold Kur’s scaly paw.

       Together, they crossed the threshold to the Underworld.

       Ereshkigal had always felt the pull to feel and experience the Unknown.

       Now she chose to go where no one had gone before,

       to stay in the uncharted realms of the Great Below, to fill up its Emptiness with her Being.

       Her voice then resonated loud and clear in all worlds of Creation,

       Heights Above, Middleworld, over the edge of the Earth and, for the first time, echoed in the Depths Below:

         ‘I claim the Realm of the Depths, the Underworld as my domain.’

       She had found her life’s Quest. Not looking back,

         (unidentified & Ninsun; Ereshkigal crossed the threshold & became “Queen of the Under World“)

       Ereshkigal crossed the threshold to the Below, never to come back.