Thursday, March 1, 2018

Metropolitan Museum New York Sumerian Tales about Anunnaki or Elohim, and Genetic Manipulations of Enki and Ninti in Abzu

According di Zecharia Sitchin the Sumerian texts talk about SHI.IM.TI meaning" the place where the wind of life is breathed in" the source of the biblical assertion that after fashioning Adam from the clay Elohim " blew in his nostrils the breath of life" the biblical term sometime translated as soul. rather that breath of life.

The Sumerian and Akkadian terms that are means "clay" or "mud" evolved from the Sumerian TI.IT literally " that is with life" and assumed the derivative meaning of "clay" or "mud" or "egg". The earthly element in the procedure for binding upon a being who already existed  "the image of the gods" was thus to be the female egg of that being of an Apewoman.

The texts dealing with this event make it clear that Ninti relied on Enki (her half brother having the same father ANU) to provide the earthly element this egg of female Apewoman from the Abzu ( present Africa)  south eastern Africa.  The specific location is given in the above quote is not the same site as the mines areas identified as Southern Rhodesia now Zimbabwe but a place above it farther north. This area was indeed as recent find have shown where Homo Sapiens emerged.

The task of obtaining the "divine" elements was "Ninti's"; two extracts were needed from one of the Anunnaki and an young "god" was carefully selected for the purpose. Enki's instructions to Ninti were to obtain the god's blood and s'hiru " and trough immersion in " purifying bath" obtain their essence.

What had to be obtained from the blood was "TE.E.MA" at best translated as personality or in the original Sumerian meant " that which house that which binds the memory ". Nowadays we call gene.

Ninti was the chief medical officer her name was "Lady Life" later she was nicknamed Mammi the source of the universal Mamma/Mother.

Enki and Ninti must have conducted a lot of experiments together before the suggestion was made by the assembly of the Anunnaki to "let us make an Adamu in our image".
Some ancient depictions show Bull- Men accompanied by naked Ape Men or bird men Sphinxes (bull or lions with human heads) that adorned many ancient temples may have been more that imaginary representations.

When Berossus the Babylonian priest wrote down Sumerian cosmogony and tales of creation for the Greeks he described a prehuman period when men appeared with two wings or one body and two heads or with mixed male and female organs or some with legs and horns of goats or other hominid animal mixtures.

These creatures were not freaks of nature but the result of deliberate experiments by Enki and Ninti is obvious from the Sumerian texts.

The texts describe how the who cam up with a being who had neither male or female organs, a man who could not hold back his urine, a woman incapable of bearing children and creatures with numerous defects.

Having reached this stage where genetic manipulation was sufficiently perfected to enable the determination of the resulting body's good or bad aspects the two felt they could master the final challenge to mix the genes of hominids, Appemen not with those of other Earth creatures but with the genes of the Anunnaki themselves.

Using all the knowledge they had amassed the tow Elochim set out to manipulate and speed up the Process of Evolution .

from "Genesis Revised is modern science catching up with ancient knowledge?" by Zeckaria Sitchin
pictures from Metropolitan Museum of Art New York


Cuneiform writing



Seal and Tablet
Horse with wings

the winged disk is the symbol of Nibiru.









The serpent is the symbol of Enki the scientist.
There is a big question about these purses. What they represent or contain? Zecharia Sitchin in one oh his books explain that they have the seeds of life or plant seeds.


Half men half animals sculptures
The wings might be flying devices in this case.
The legs look like the robots that help with faster movements invented recently.


























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