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Category: Ereshkigal
Can A 3,000 Year-Old Sumerian Myth About Police Brutality Provide An Answer For America’s Problem Today?
Being a participant of the Generation X upbringing, I remember a time, not long ago, when American children fantasized about becoming a police officer and […]
KUTULU Is Proper Historical Sumerian Syntax
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The Mad Arab’s Use of the “Prayer To Every God” Helps Scholars Answer Questions in Regards to Its Use
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Finding The Art of Ninzuwu in An Ancient Sumerian Deity
Ninzuwu is a state of consciousness that is best described as existing “in love,” or being in the state of divine love. The Art of […]
Research Into The Ivory Tablets of the Crow Reveal Connections Between The I-Ching and The Simon Necronomicon
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The Hidden Key of Esoteric Prayer In The Necronomicon Tradition Part 1: Fire of the Earth
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Ereshkigal: The Goddess of True Love
I find Ereshkigal to be a very loving goddess. The western mind is so unfortunate. Their view of Ereshkigal is based on one myth, but when you […]