Divine Mother, Earth

Divine Mother or Great Mother of Earth and Other Era

There is more than one Divine Mother or Great Mother of Earth. First, I need to give praise to all mothers. You are loved, and don’t let anyone make you feel small because your children and others see you as a Divine Mother. You are a part of the creation process.

The article primarily focuses on the Divine Mother or Great Mother of ancient times. There are too many to list, but every culture has a Divine Mother or Great Mother. To say there is only one is disingenuous. I’ll mention a few, but there are far more of them.

Preface

Inanna/Ishtar inspired me to write this article, and she led me to various sources to help expose the truth. Inanna/Ishtar (Queen of Heaven and Earth) wants her name cleared.

I’m willing to put this nightmare behind me by releasing this article for the world to see. Thank you in advance for reading.

Role of the Divine Mother or Great Mother

The Divine Mother or Great Mother shows her children love and teaches them how to lift themselves spiritually, mentally, and physically.

She does not put her children down by making them feel lesser than while exalting herself. She nurtures her children and teaches them honesty, love, and respect for themselves and others.

Goddess of Willendorf, the Divine Mother or Great Mother

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The Goddess of Willendorf: Image credit goes to Agence France-Presse and taken from the Natural History Museum of Vienna.

It’s a sculpture made of clay to represent the Great Mother goddess. The breasts on the sculpture symbolize the nourishment of the fetus.

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Earth is a Divine Mother or Great Mother. Like the rest of us, Earth has a mother, but she is also a Great Mother. The oxygen we breathe comes from the Earth.

We get water, food, clothing, and shelter from the Earth. The precious metals, such as gold, silver, and copper, come from the Earth.

She continuously creates life, such as the plants and animals, and supports the entire ecosystem. She’s a nurturer and a healer, and we depend on her to feed and clothe us.

She is the Divine Mother, and we all came from the Earth. We cannot survive without the Earth because she’s life’s biggest sustainer.

Inanna/Ishtar, the Divine Mother or Great Mother—Part 1

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Inanna/Ishtar (2350–2150 BCE) is a Divine Mother or Great Mother. Inanna—Sumerian and Ishtar—Akkadian. She is Enlil’s granddaughter. Inanna’s name means “beloved of Anu.”

Her Mother is Ningal, and her Father is Nannar, who is Enlil’s son. Ninhursag, Ninmah, or Hathor, is Inanna’s aunt, and they were very close. Growing up, Ninhursag used to call Inanna “Nini.”  

Inanna/Ishtar, Queen of Heaven & Earth, had several children, but I’ll only mention some of her children:

  • Daughter, Enheduanna & father, Sargon the Great
  • Sons: Rimush, Manishtushu, Shu-Enlil, Ibarum and Abaish-takal
  • Grandson Naram-Sin, Meshalim, and Ali-Ahum & father, Sargon the Great
  • Shara—Inanna’s son who sings hymns to her
  • Lula—a leader among men, Inanna’s right and left arm

Based on the book, “Inanna Returns” by V.S. Ferguson, Inanna said her dynasty created our species as a genetic experiment. However, her dynasty was never more superior to us, and they never asked us to war-ship them.¹

The Earthlings took it upon themselves to war-ship the Anu Dynasty, but they did not stop the Earthlings’ decision because it made them more manageable. The Anu Dynasty were more experienced and advanced than the Earthlings, hence their exaltation of the dynasty. ¹

When they created us, the Anu Dynasty didn’t completely activate our DNA, and they never thought that we would evolve the way we did. When Inanna found out initially, she felt bad but could do nothing, so she told us to learn to master our thoughts. Mastering our thoughts is challenging, but it works if you discipline yourself.

Inanna/Ishtar, the Divine Mother or Great Mother—Part 2

Knowing her dynasty genetically altered our DNA, ¹ Inanna’s love for the earthlings encouraged her to project herself onto Earth to help activate our dormant DNA. The rest of the dynasty (a select few) followed Inanna and other species, hoping to repair our latent DNA.

Coming to Earth was a huge risk for Inanna because she and the others had forgotten who they were. Per Inanna, you lose your memory once you hit Earth’s atmosphere. Inanna felt the risk was necessary because of the “Wall” they created for themselves. The Wall is a Frequency Barrier that stops them from evolving. ¹ 

The “Wall” is a result of:

  • Constant fighting among the other Anu Dynasty members
  • Playing with the powers they had like adolescents
  • Redacting our DNA
  • They used us as barriers during their wars with each other
  • Poisoned us with radiation from the release of the Gandiva weapon

As Divine Mother, Inanna cared for and did many things for the people of Earth. ¹ Inanna supported various businesses by initiating trades between them. She traded grains, wine, copper, gold, and other goods. The people became rich, and the so-called gods were happy.

According to “The Myth of the Goddess” by Anne Baring and Jules Cashford, Inanna/Ishtar relates to the biblical Eve, Sophia, and Mary. Most picture her as Sophia (Wisdom) in the Bible because Inanna is very wise. Her image reaches from Earth to heaven, crowned with stars.

Inanna’s lapis jewels signify the blue skies and the blue waters. Furthermore, Inanna wears the rainbow necklace and the zodiac as her girdle. They named Inanna “The Green One,” representing springtime.

The Usurpation of the Divine Mother Inanna/Ishtar—Part 1

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Inanna’s headdress represents the descendant of an ancient goddess who was first the sky, Earth, and Underworld. Some of Inanna’s titles are:

  • Queen of Heaven & Earth
  • Priestess of Heaven
  • Light of the World
  • Morning & Evening Star
  • First Daughter of the Moon
  • Loud Thundering Storm
  • Righteous Judge
  • Forgiver of Sins
  • Holy Shepherdess
  • Hierodule of Heaven
  • Opener of the Womb
  • Framer of All Decrees
  • The Amazement of the Land
  • Great Lady of Heaven

The story of the virgin and her son goes back and traces to Inanna and Dumuzi, her son and consort. However, they attributed Inanna’s story to Isis/Mary. I see why people confuse the two and think they are the same. IMO, it’s an attempt to usurp Inanna’s position in Her Story.

I must remind you that Inanna is Enlil’s granddaughter, and Isis is Marduk’s great-granddaughter. Inanna is from Enlil’s bloodline, and Isis is from Enki’s. Marduk is Enki’s eldest son.

Please read the excerpt in the screenshot. Notice the 8-pointed star in the Mid-El? That’s Inanna’s star. Dumuzi-Tammuz, Inanna’s consort, descended to the Underworld after he died and returned as Inanna’s son.

The star hovering over the Manger at Bethlehem represents Inanna’s 8-pointed star from 3,000 years earlier than the Bible story. They retold Inanna/Ishtar’s story in the Bible as Mary and Jesus per the book, “The Myth of the Goddess” by Anne Baring and Jules Cashford. IOW, they borrowed Inanna’s story and gave it to Isis, hence the usurpation of Inanna.

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That’s one of the reasons why we should have been using the 8-pointed star, but because that’s Inanna’s star, we got the 6-pointed star. IMO, it was a way to hide anything attached to Inanna.

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The Usurpation of the Divine Mother Inanna/Ishtar—Part 2

[Inanna’s dying and resurrected consort annually descended into the underworld, slain by the burning rays of the July sun, which parched and shriveled the land, and ascended again as the young shoots of corn that proclaimed the renewal of the earth’s fertility].

The above quote represents death and Rebirth: “Slain by the burning rays and ascended again as young shoots”- Dumuzi dying and returning to life.

In the Bible, the Old and New Testaments took stories from Sumer and changed Inanna’s story to fit their narrative; hence, Isis’ story resembles Inanna’s. That’s why I do NOT trust the Bible. There are too many lies, and some use it to continue justifying them. The Old Testament heavily copied texts from Sumer.

As the Divine Mother, Inanna associates with life and death. She’s the lunar goddess, giving life to the waxing moon and taking it away as the waning moon. Inanna/Ishtar is a symbol of justice as the holder of the Sumerian Tablets of the Law—Me. It signifies the duality of giving and taking life, as well as the goddess of fertility.

The image below shows Inanna holding the caduceus of entwined serpents, representing the giving and taking of life.

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Inanna/Ishtar, as the virgin Creatrix, is the bringer of life and death. As a virgin, Inanna has the completeness of life within her—the totality of the moon cycle. The virgin goddess is a part of the moon or the lunar goddess. She’s the cycle of life that appears out of itself without unifying with anything external.

The idea of a virgin goddess has nothing to do with sexual ‘purity.’ She carries fertilizing power within her womb and can manifest life from her womb as a never-ending process.

Inanna’s Descent to the Underworld—Part 1

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Inanna’s poem – Descent to the Underworld has a timeline of (c. 1900-1600 BCE). ³  Ancient mythographers inscribed Inanna’s descent to the Underworld on tablets around 1750 B.C. The tablets lay in the ruins of Nippur, Sumer (Modern Iraq). ³

Per the book “Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth” by Diane Wolkstein and Samuel Noah Kramer, the University of Pennsylvania excavated the tablets during four campaigns. The excavation took place between 1889 and 1900.

There are various versions of the story. One story came from the book, “Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth” by Diane Wolkstein and Samuel Noah Kramer. The story stated that Inanna descended to the Underworld to witness the funeral rites of Gugalanna, Ereshkigal’s first husband.

The second story came from the book, “Inanna Returns” by V.S. Ferguson. The story stated that Inanna went to the Underworld to conceive a son with Ereshkigal’s husband since Marduk killed Dumuzi-Tammuz.

The third story came from the book, “Tammuz and Ishtar” by S. Langdon. The story stated that Ishtar/Inanna searched for her lost husband, Dumuzi-Tammuz. She searched all over and ended up in the Underworld.

Ishtar asked Ereshkigal to release Dumuzi-Tammuz. Here’s a poem depicting Inanna’s request:

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In all versions of the story, Inanna had to pass through the seven gates before gaining entrance to the Underworld per Ereshkigal’s orders. For each gate entrance, Inanna had to remove a piece of her garment.

Inanna passed through the seven gates, and they judged her harshly. Before Inanna entered the Underworld, she had given her servant, Ninshubur, specific instructions to get help if Inanna did not return after three days.

The instructions were to cry to Enlil for help, and if he did not help, go to Nannar, Inanna’s father. If Nannar did not help, go to Enki.

Inanna’s Descent to the Underworld—Part 2

Inanna came face-to-face with Ereshkigal, and Ereshkigal immediately impaled Inanna and left her hanging on a hook. Ereshkigal destroyed Inanna’s avatar, but Inanna’s spirit was still alive, and Inanna found herself floating in the air over her body.

This portion of the story came from “Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth” by Diane Wolkstein and Samuel Noah Kramer. Inanna went to the Underworld to witness the funeral rites of Gugalanna, Ereshkigal’s first husband. ³

After three days, and three nights Inanna/Ishtar’s servant followed Inanna’s instructions and went to Enlil for help, but he refused, so she went to Nannar, and he refused. Enki agreed to help Inanna, so he formed a creature from the dirt into a Kurgarra, neither male nor female. ³

Enki created another creature from the dirt, a Galatur that is neither male nor female. Afterward, Enki gave the food of life to the Kurgarra, gave the water of life to the Galatur, and instructed them to go to the Underworld and enter the door like flies. Enki described Ereshkigal’s appearance and what to expect from her. ³

He told the creatures that Ereshkigal would offer them gifts but to only accept the corpse hanging from the hook on the wall. Ereshkigal agreed to give the creatures Inanna’s corpse. The Kurgarra sprinkled the food of life on Inanna’s corpse, and the Galatur sprinkled the water of life on Inanna’s corpse. ³

The creatures revived Inanna. She was about to ascend the Underworld, but Ereshkigal told Inanna that she could not leave unless someone replaced her. Inanna proceeded to leave the Underworld, and the Galla demons followed her, making sure someone replaced Inanna. ³

Inanna looked for a replacement and searched for all those who mourned her, and the only one not mourning Inanna was her consort, Dumuzi-Tammuz. He sat upon Inanna’s throne in fine robes as if nothing had happened. ³

Inanna’s Descent to the Underworld—Part 3

Inanna chose Dumuzi as her replacement in the Underworld. The demons from the Underworld went looking for Dumuzi, but he said Palals to Utu (Inanna’s twin brother) for help. ³

Utu helped Dumuzi each time the demons chased him. Eventually, the demons struck Dumuzi and killed him. Inanna, Dumuzi’s mother, his sister Geshtinanna, and everyone in the household cried at Dumuzi’s death.

Geshtinanna, Dumuzi’s sister, could not stand the thought of losing her brother. Inanna saw Geshtinanna’s grief and looked for Dumuzi but could not find him. However, a fly led Inanna to Dumuzi. ³

Inanna promised Dumuzi that he would stay in the Underworld for six months out of the year, and Geshtinanna would stay there the other six months. ³

The Significance of Inanna’s Descent to the Underworld—Part 1

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Inanna’s descent into the Underworld signifies regeneration or rebirth through the seven gates. She spent three days of darkness in the Underworld. The action cast a spell on the upper world in that women stopped giving birth, and everything fell asleep.

Inanna’s descent to the Underworld relates to the lunar myth in which the moon descends into darkness to reappear in the next cycle. Both Inanna and Ereshkigal represent the whole and the unified faces of the Divine Mother.

One is the image of light, and the other is darkness that kills the light and restores it to its place in heaven. Ereshkigal symbolizes the dark moon that kills Inanna after disrobing her.

Inanna’s disrobing meant she was about to enter the spiritual realm, so she had to give up her earthly powers. Furthermore, Inanna had to leave her glory behind in heaven and on Earth—all seven cities and temples Inanna abandoned.

Inanna descends through the seven stages or days of the waning moon. Ereshkigal impales Inanna, leaving her body hanging on a hook. During those three days of Inanna’s death, the moon disappears. Inanna restores herself as she rises from the darkness through the stages or days of the waxing moon.

In other words, Inanna’s life emerges from the darkness. She’s the lunar goddess, giving life to the waxing moon and taking it away as the waning moon.

Similarly, the Bible story states that they nailed Jesus to the cross, and he lay dead in his grave for three days and rose after that.

The Significance of Inanna’s Descent to the Underworld—Part 2

Enki helped Inanna because her existence was vital to the lands. Everything ceased after Inanna’s descent to the Underworld. Women stopped having children, and the plants stopped growing because Inanna represents fertility.

Once one enters the Underworld, the individual cannot leave, but Inanna is an exception. As a result, they had to create a new law via Proclamation for the Underworld: ³

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The Proclamation means that a part of Inanna must return because she created a passageway between the Great Above (conscious) and the Great Below (unconscious). The passageway must remain open—Ereshkigal is a part of Inanna, so Inanna must not abandon that other part of herself.

Ereshkigal feels unloved, abandoned, and neglected. Furthermore, Ereshkigal thinks Inanna gained success at her expense. She had no childhood and hated that Inanna had what she did not have, so seeing Inanna enraged Ereshkigal. ³

Inanna’s encounter with Dumuzi after returning from the Underworld:

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Per Inanna, she learned a lot from her experience in the Underworld, so she wants Dumuzi to face his fears by visiting the Great Unknown and meeting Ereshkigal. It will make him a more excellent king. ³

The Significance of Dumuzi/Tammuz’s descent to the Underworld

There are six months of sacred mourning for the sacrifice of Dumuzi/Tammuz, son of the goddess Inanna. The Sumerians refer to those six months as the month of wailing for Tammuz. The period occurs after the corn and other crops have been harvested—mid-June through mid-July.

When Sirius reappears with the sunrise, it announces the death of the vegetation god, Dumuzi/Tammuz. He got struck by its burning rays. The return of Sirius meant Inanna’s descent to the Underworld in search of Dumuzi, her son—and lover.

Dumuzi returns when the date palm, apple tree, vine, and corn show signs of renewed life. Inanna/Ishtar and Dumuzi-Tammuz were responsible for the seasonal shifts of spring and Summer.

After Inanna returned to life and ascended from the Underworld to the heavens, seeds began to germinate, beginning spring.  

There’s a hymn depicting Inanna mourning the death of her husband Dumuzi:

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There was another hymn of Inanna addressed to Enlil, referring to the loss of Dumuzi, her rightful place in the pantheon, or the destruction of her temple as a result of the war:

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Inanna’s mourning hymn anticipates the Virgin Mary’s grief for her dead son:

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Awakening the god from his sleep and bringing him back to life was a complex process, but it was part of the drama and the ritual.

Inanna/Ishtar’s Connection to the Underworld & Fertility

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Inanna’s connection to the Underworld relates to the viper and scorpion that sting and cause death, like the serpent and the dragon.

All the water canals came under Inanna’s jurisdiction because the animals and crops depended on the water. Furthermore, all fruits that grew in the fields or harvested from the fruit trees came under Inanna’s jurisdiction.

People baked special breads called the “baked cakes of Inanna.” The cakes represent Inanna’s offering as the fruits of her body for feeding her children.

I’ll only use Bible verses as references to prove a point. They mentioned the baked cakes in the book of Jeremiah.

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The reeds located at the water’s edge symbolize Inanna’s fertility. Additionally, the Uruk Vase from Inanna’s temple depicts Inanna standing at the gate of her temple with stylized reed pillars. The vase collects the sacrificed horned animals, clusters of dates, and sheaves of corn.

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As Queen of Heaven, Inanna relates to the moon and Venus, the morning and evening star, the image of the 8-pointed star, and the stylized rosette with eight petals.

As the law of life, men and women from ancient times say Palals to Ishtar/Inanna, asking for compassion:

 

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Inanna/Ishtar’s descent to the Underworld to awaken Dumuzi, her son and lover, represents the new cycle of life. As a goddess of the rain, Inanna gives life to the grain and causes them to sprout.

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Sacred Marriage of Inanna/Ishtar and Dumuzi

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A poem depicts the mother and son’s mysterious triune or trinity relationship. Inanna is the mother, wife, and sister of Dumuzi (Trinity), an image from the moon’s phases. The following poem depicts the courtship of Inanna and Dumuzi:

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The Sacred Marriage of Inanna and Dumuzi involves a scorpion beneath the bed, representing the power to destroy life and give it. Inanna and Dumuzi’s Sacred Marriage relates to the union of the moon and the sun of Heaven and Earth.

They celebrated the Sacred Marriage in the spring after the return of Dumuzi from the Underworld. Inanna and Dumuzi celebrated in the bridal chamber at the temple’s summit or ziggurat. The high priestess or Queen took on the role of the goddess, and Dumuzi took on the role of high priest or king.

These are the moon’s nourishing and fertilizing power used in the Sacred Marriage Rite of Inanna and Dumuzi:

  • Milk
  • Water
  • Semen
  • Dew
  • Honey

Inanna and Dumuzi celebrate their Sacred Marriage Rite at the New Year ceremony to declare the city’s king as the bridegroom and son of Inanna, the goddess. Inanna/Ishtar’s marriage to Dumuzi-Tammuz signifies land and people’s fertility.

Here’s a poem depicting their sacred marriage:

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Poems of the Sacred Marriage Ritual between Inanna and Dumuzi:

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How does the owl relate to Inanna/Ishtar?

Inanna/Ishtar has the capability of turning into a bird. Pay attention to the image below and look at Inanna’s feet. She has the feet and wings of an owl while standing on her two pet lions. Her wings signify her relationship with the sky and heaven. The image depicts Inanna with a crown of four horned tiers.

The Sumerian word for owl is “Ninna.” One of Inanna’s names is “Nin-ninna,” relating to her owl form. The name means “Divine Lady Owl.”

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The Akkadian word for “Nin-ninna” is “Kilili.” The name “Kilili” originally came from Lilith, and in biblical terms, means “night-owl” or “screech-owl.”

On a side note, the owl is one of my animal totems. When they hoot at night, I pay attention to my thoughts to ensure I have stayed within what I should be thinking.

I’m smiling while I type this because of the synchronicity. I happen to be a night owl.

Inanna/Ishtar as the Shepherdess

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As the Shepherdess, Inanna guards the domesticated animals, the sheep, cows, and the wild animals, especially the stag and the lion.

It’s a role similar to Ninhursag’s. Inanna standing on the lion, one by her side or pulling her chariot, signifies her role as goddess of the animals.

Additionally, Inanna was the goddess of:

  • The grain and vine
  • Date palm
  • Cedar
  • Sycamore fig
  • Olive and apple tree

All are manifestations of a divine being. Inanna had one of the trees planted in her temple.

Inanna’s most prominent animals were:

  • Lion
  • Cow
  • Bird images
  • Dove
  • Sparrow

Inanna/Ishtar as the Fertility Goddess—Part 1

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Many, especially men, misunderstand Inanna’s fertility aspect. I’ll start by saying that after Inanna descended to the Underworld, women stopped having children, fruit trees stopped bearing fruits, and all vegetation stopped growing.

You must NOT view the fertility aspect of the goddess from the lower self, or else you will miss the mark. Here’s a quote from the book, “Inanna Returns” by V.S. Ferguson. Inanna spoke through the author: ¹

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In the book “Inanna Returns” by V.S. Ferguson, the priestesses in Inanna’s temple had the skills to receive and transmit higher frequencies of Sacred Union. Sex is a form of healing and a vast generator of nectar for the Prime Creator. ¹

Inanna taught the Earthlings how to conceive children because they did NOT know how. All they knew was mining gold.

Anu and Antu taught Inanna, so she passed it on to the Earthlings. Inanna created temples with priestesses for the sole purpose of teaching the earthlings how to conceive children. ¹

Not one of the stories I read about Inanna/Ishtar regarding sex mentioned that she set up the temples to teach the earthlings how to create children the old-fashioned way.

Only one book by V.S. Ferguson ¹ mentioned the truth about Inanna/Ishtar. The Earthlings did NOT know how to make babies. Facts!

The earthlings knew only how to mine gold because the Anu dynasty created them to dig for gold. Anu and Antu taught Inanna how to make babies, so she passed on what Anu and Antu showed her to the earthlings.

Someone had to teach the earthlings how to make babies, so Inanna set up temples solely for that purpose.

Inanna/Ishtar as the Fertility Goddess—Part 2

Sex was also a form of healing, and the priestesses in Inanna/Ishtar’s temples emitted specific frequencies regular women did not have.

Based on how they viewed sex on Sumer, the female portal can take you to another dimension, so one can harness the energy to do many things.

Inanna’s intimacy with kings gave them unlimited success by honing the energy from Inanna’s portal. They won wars, ruled successfully, and enjoyed economic success.

In the book “Inanna Hyper-Luminal” by V.S. Ferguson, Inanna can enter higher dimensions via sexual energies. In other words, one could experience a shift in frequency via sexual union with Inanna. ²

I surmised that many priestesses from Sumer who manifested onto Earth remained single to prevent men from misusing their portals.

In the book, “Inanna Returns” by V.S. Ferguson, Enheduanna, Inanna’s daughter, becomes a priestess to avoid marrying. ¹

Inanna married and mated with some of the men she crowned kings briefly because she could not find anyone suitable to match her intelligence.

Many men on Earth have sown their wild oats primarily for pleasure, but that’s perfectly normal for them. However, Inanna was unlike other women or men.

She did not marry those kings briefly solely for pleasure. If anything, those kings gained knowledge from Inanna unbeknownst to them.

Before reading about her, most people had preconceived notions of Inanna/Ishtar, so they refused to suspend their beliefs enough to understand who the goddess Inanna/Ishtar is.

Inanna/Ishtar as the Fertility Goddess—Part 3

The elites are aware of the frequencies via the womb’s portal, so they always use the womb in their rituals. They are honing Inanna’s energy, yet they chastise her. Hypocrites!

Inanna married and mated with some of the men she crowned king briefly because she could not find anyone suitable for her intelligence.

Per Inanna, another member of the Anu dynasty associated sex with shame and guilt to enslave the earthlings and keep them in fear.

Not to mention spreading false rumors that Inanna was a prostitute and an evil witch. ¹ Those are Lies! Lies! Lies!

According to “Freemasonry and the Hidden Goddess” by William Bond, patriarchal religion deemed sex a sin and stated the vagina was unclean. They did this to attack the Divine Mother whom the people worshipped as the Mother Goddess.  

Conceiving a child and giving birth was a sacred act in ancient times. Since the Creatrix is female, she created women in the image of the Divine Mother. In ancient times, India considered women holy because they created life.  

The upside-down “V” the Freemasons use represents the fertility symbol, which links to sex, menstruation, childbirth, and breastfeeding.

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After patriarchy came into play, the men assumed the role of the creator. They used violence to take control and created male-dominated religions, making the creator a male figure.

Furthermore, the men stated sex, menstruation, childbirth, and breastfeeding were unclean, sinful, and taboo. Women feared breastfeeding in public. The men did this to diminish the role of women.

Inanna/Ishtar as the Fertility Goddess—Part 4

According to the “Freemasonry and the Hidden Goddess” book, the original meaning for the word “God” meant vagina and came from the Indo-European languages.

The findings conclude that God was initially female and later became male. In conclusion, the secret name for God is the Great Mother.

The Freemasons coded it and called her the Great Architect. Furthermore, the Freemasons placed the letter “M” between the two tools because “M” means Mother and the ancient name for Goddess.

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During initiation, they told Freemasons to look at the bright Morning Star, which relates to Venus and ties back to Inanna/Ishtar. In ancient times, Inanna/Ishtar became known as the Queen of the Stars and the ancient Great Mother.

Here’s Inanna’s 8-Pointed Star on the far left:

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They also called Jesus the Morning Star in the book of Revelations. Copy/pasting at its finest. Additionally, the entire Bible comprises a male god and ignores the Goddess altogether.

Ancient Israelites war-shipped the Goddess. The Goddess “Asherah” or “Ashtoreth” appeared 40 times in nine books of the Bible, but they called her a False God. Asherah or Ashtoreth leads back to Inanna/Ishtar.

Inanna/Ishtar was powerful and threatened the patriarchal society, so they spread negative rumors about her. Marduk stated she was an “evil witch who devoured men and turned innocent women into whores.” ¹ ALL LIES!

Summary of Inanna’s Contributions

Many downplay what Inanna did because of a lack of understanding of the goddess herself. Much later, Inanna said she could not believe she was so “small-minded” to enjoy “war and conquest.”

Furthermore, Inanna said she was relieved to have outgrown it. You can find the texts in “Inanna Hyper-Luminal” by V.S. Ferguson. ²  

Knowing what the Anu dynasty did, Inanna projected a multidimensional version of herself onto Earth to help repair our latent DNA.

Other members of the Anu dynasty kept up with Inanna’s progress and followed suit. See “Inanna Returns” by V.S. Ferguson.

Inanna expects success, proving to the Intergalactic Council that her trip to Earth was worth the visit. Additionally, Inanna wants to use her success as an argument to remove the “Wall,” a frequency barrier that stops them from evolving.

Inanna taught us to master our thoughts, knowing our DNA was compromised. Furthermore, Inanna supported various businesses by initiating trades between them.

She traded grains, wine, copper, gold, and other goods. The people became rich, and the so-called gods were happy.

Inanna also dabbled into politics, helping kings run successful empires thanks to her guidance and protection. Sargon the Great did well with Inanna by his side.

Another significant role Inanna played was to show the women how to create life by turning off their cycles so they would get pregnant. The womb did not know how to conceive children, so Inanna taught them how.

Ninhursag/Ninmah, the Divine Mother or Great Mother—Part 1

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Ninhursag/Ninmah was the chief physician and master geneticist of the House of Anu, her father. She had a son with Enlil named Ninurta.

Ninhursag/Ninmah is Inanna’s aunt as well as the peacemaker in the Anu dynasty. Ninhursag traveled to Earth with Enlil and Enki to colonize it. ¹

Per Inanna, Ninhursag/Ninmah is the Mother Goddess, Lady of Life, and Lady of the Mountain. Other names for Ninhursag include:

  • Hathor
  • Makh
  • Ninmakh
  • Mamma
  • Mama
  • Aruru

On a side note, Ninhursag/Ninmah first had the title, “Hathor” attributed to her. Later, Inanna and Isis took on similar roles under that title.

So, “Hathor” applies to all three goddesses. Isis gained the title via magical spells used by Thoth after Horus, Isis’ son, chopped off her head. See (“What took place after the conception of Horus? Part 2”).

Most connect Ninmah/Ninhursag to the biological process of childbirth and the Supreme Mother of the world. She created the umbilical cord cutter and other tools doulas use today.

Ninhursag and Enki used genetic manipulations via In Vitro Fertilization to create the first humans. Ningishzidda helped them in the lab.

They used Ninhursag’s eggs and Enki’s sperm and fertilized them in a clay petri dish before inserting the fertilized egg into Ninmah’s womb.

Before Inanna taught the Lulus how to procreate, the process used to create humans is In Vitro Fertilization or Artificial Insemination today.

In ancient times, the petri dish they used to fertilize the sperm and egg formed from clay. Today, they use glass to make petri dishes.

Here’s a quote from ancient times explaining the In Vitro Fertilization or Artificial Insemination process involving Ninhursag (Ninmah), Enki, and Ningishzidda):

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Ninhursag/Ninmah, the Divine Mother or Great Mother—Part 2

1st, the doctor removes the egg from the female while under anesthesia. Next, the doctor combines the female egg with the male sperm in a petri dish to fertilize the egg with the sperm.

After fertilization, the doctor inserts the fertilized egg into the female’s womb to bring the fetus to term. “In the clay vessel, the admixture they made is the description of a petri dish made of clay. Today, they use glass to make petri dishes.

“The oval of an Earth female” is the female’s egg. “Anunnaki male essence” is the sperm.” So, they fertilized the egg in a clay petri dish before inserting it into the womb. They used clay vessels back in ancient times.

Based on the book, “Inanna Returns” by V.S. Ferguson, Inanna stated that Ninhursag and Enki left out some of the DNA when they created the Earthlings.

Those DNA were inactive to make us more manageable. Some of those genes came from Anu and his dynasty and were left unplugged on purpose. ¹ 

I’m not sure who gave the orders to leave out a portion of our DNA, but it has caused grave sadness among us. It’s frustrating not remembering details of our ancient past.

Ninhursag (Ninmah or Hathor) pioneered the childbirth process. After all, she was the lead geneticist and the first womb to create humans via In Vitro Fertilization or Artificial Insemination. Most of the tools midwives or doulas use come from Ninhursag/Ninmah.

Ninhursag/Ninmah, the Divine Mother or Great Mother—Part 3

According to the book, “The Myth of the Goddess” by Anne Baring and Jules Cashford,” Ninhursag was the mother of the Earth itself, the soil, the rocky ground, and all the plants and crops it brought forth. Furthermore, Ninhursag was the mother of wild animals, cows, sheep, and goats.

Ninhursag’s symbol was the Greek letter “Omega.” It symbolizes the birthplace or womb—used as the umbilical cord cutter. Ninhursag/Ninmah gave shape to life in the womb. She was the divine midwife to the gods, kings, and animals.

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Isis/Auset, the Divine Mother or Great Mother of Earth

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Isis/Auset (c. 2686- c. 2181) is Marduk’s great-granddaughter and Osiris’ half-sister and wife. Her legal mother is Geb, and her father is Nut. Osiris is Isis’ husband and half-brother, and they had a son named Horus/Heru.

The people of Egypt worshipped Isis for over 3,000 years, and many of her figures passed directly on to Mary. Isis had various goddess roles:

  • Milk-giving cow goddess
  • Goddess of the serpent of the primeval waters
  • Star goddess Sirius
  • Fertile pig goddess
  • Bird goddess
  • Goddess of the Underworld
  • Goddess of the Tree of Life
  • Goddess of the words of power
  • Goddess of the throne

The River Nile was then reborn every year, along with the entire Egypt. The Nile appears to disappear in mid-June around the summer solstice. It’s as if it’s gone for good and dries up quickly into the Earth and air, shrinking half in size.

Egypt aligned with the Nile, with water flowing towards the sea, bringing water to the world to drink. Life came from the water that mirrors in the Nile.

According to “The Myth of the Goddess” by Anne Baring and Jules Cashford, Isis originally came from the cosmos of Heliopolis, the city of the sun. Researchers said it’s a Christian text that’s inscribed in the pyramid text. However, it’s not exclusively correct except in Heliopolis itself.

Per the book, “Freemasonry and the Hidden Goddess” by William Bond, after Marduk, aka “Ra” or “Re,” took over Earth and called himself the creator god, he heavily promoted Isis and called her the Goddess of mothering and sorcery. Isis became even more popular after the Romans conquered Egypt.

Isis and Osiris—Part 1

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Nut and Geb gave birth to Osiris, and on the second day, Arueris (the elder Horus) came forth. On day three, Seth came forth, and Isis came forth on the fourth day. Nephthys came forth on day five. Combining their parents and grandparents, they became Ennead, the nine gods and goddesses.

Nephthys married Seth, but Isis fell in love with Osiris in her mother’s womb before their birth. Osiris grew up to become the first king of Egypt and the creator of civilization, and he taught the Egyptians how to plant wheat and barley.

Whenever Osiris traveled, Isis ruled in his place. Seth was wicked and jealous of Osiris, so Seth had a chest made the size of Osiris. While everyone feasted, Seth had the chest hauled into the room one night. Jokingly, Seth promised the chest to anyone who fits it perfectly.

As soon as Osiris laid in the chest, 72 conspirators nailed it shut, sealed it with molten lead, and threw it into the Nile River. Isis was distraught and stricken with grief, so she cut off her hair and put on mourning clothes. She searched up and down the Nile River for the chest.

Children playing by the river saw the chest and informed Isis of the location. The waves carried the chest to the coast of Byblos in Phoenicia. It lodged in the branches of the Erica tree and grew around the chest, hiding it from view. They removed the Pillar of the Erica tree with Osiris’ chest lodged in it to place in Queen Astarte’s palace.

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Isis disguised herself and went to Byblos by the city’s well, wearing a veil and in mourning. She spoke to no one except to greet the queen’s maidens who visited the well.

Isis proceeded to braid the maidens’ hair while breathing perfume from her breath onto their hair.

Isis and Osiris—Part 2

When the maidens returned to the palace, Queen Astarte (Ishtar) smelled the perfume on her maidens’ hair and immediately sent for the stranger. Queen Astarte made Isis (appearing as a stranger) the nurse of her child.

Isis gave the child her finger to suck instead of her breasts and placed the child in the fire at night to burn away his mortal form. Afterward, Isis became a swallow and flew around the pillar, mourning and singing.

One night, Queen Astarte (Ishtar) saw her child lying in the fire, and she let out a dreadful shriek, depriving her child of immortality. Isis revealed her true form and asked Queen Astarte (Ishtar) to give her the pillar holding the roof.

Queen Astarte (Ishtar) removed the pillar and cut away the wood from the Erica tree, showing Osiris’ body hidden inside. After Isis witnessed Osiris’ body in the tree, she screamed, frightening one of Queen Astarte’s sons.

Isis took the elder son of Queen Astarte and set sail to Egypt with the chest containing Osiris’ body. Isis grew angry at the rough and windy river and drying up its streams in the process.

Isis arrived at a deserted place with no one around and opened the chest. She laid her face on Osiris, kissed him, and cried. Isis saw the elder boy watching her every move, giving him a dreadful look. The boy died of fright instantly.

Here’s the story: Isis became a swallow and mated with Osiris to conceive Horus. Another story stated that Isis laid on top of Osiris as a Kite and conceived Horus. She brought Osiris back to life with the beating of her wings.

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Isis and Osiris—Part 3

Another story stated that Isis needed help to do the daunting task of bringing Osiris back to life by herself. Therefore, she tricked Ra into giving up his secret name—whenever pronounced to revive the dead. Isis spoke Ra’s name over Osiris’ body to bring him back to life to conceive Horus.

According to “Freemasonry and the Hidden Goddess” by William Bond, there’s an original version of the story. Isis swallowed Osiris’ entire body and later gave birth to Horus.

What took place after the conception of Horus? Part 1

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Isis hid the chest with Osiris’ body in the far reaches of the marshes in the delta. Afterward, Isis traveled to Buto to take care of Horus. Seth imprisoned Isis, but Anubis, Nephthys’ son, helped her escape.

Isis lived in the swamp like a peasant, raising Horus, the hawk, who came into the world to avenge Osiris’ murder.  Isis feared Seth, so she raised Horus in the woods.

Horus got bitten by wild animals, stung by scorpions, and suffered unimaginable pain throughout his childhood. Isis used witchcraft to save Horus.

Osiris appeared to Horus in dreams and instructed him in the arts of war to prepare him for his battle with Seth. Horus grew up to be a handsome and mighty warrior.

One night, Seth was hunting for a wild boar and came across Osiris’ chest in the reeds. Seth cut Osiris’ body into 14 pieces and scattered them across the country in various places. He then threw Osiris’ phallus into the Nile. 

Isis discovered what Seth did, so she searched for Osiris’ body parts through the swamps. Nephthys, Isis’ sister, and Anubis, Nephthys’ son, helped Isis with the search. Horus was old enough to help with the search, and Thoth joined in the search too.

They found Osiris’ body parts, except the phallus, which a fish swallowed. Isis buried each piece of Osiris’ body where she found it with a complete ritual. Afterward, Isis made a copy of Osiris’s phallus so that she could perform a complete funeral rite.

Isis gathered Osiris’ body parts and made them into a mummy, wrapping them in linen bandages. Anubis used his transformative magic and embalmed Osiris’ body. Then, Isis fanned Osiris’ dead body with her wings, and he rose to become the “ruler of eternity.”

What took place after the conception of Horus? Part 2

Since Osiris was not whole, he could not rule in the land of the living, so Osiris ruled in the Underworld in the Hall of Two Truths.

His job is to judge the souls of the dead. He weighs them on the scale of the goddess Ma’at, who holds the laws of the universe.

Words spoken to Osiris:

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Horus grew up to take his father, Osiris’s, place and avenge his death. He and Seth battled, and Horus lost his left eye, but Thoth healed it. Seth lost his testicle. The battle between Seth and Horus took three days and three nights, the time of the moon’s darkness.

Horus conquered Seth and handed him to Isis in chains; however, Isis freed Seth. Horus was angry and chopped Isis’ head off, and Thoth replaced Isis’ head with a cow’s head.

Seth accused Horus of being illegitimate and challenged him to determine who had the right to rule. Originally, the inheritance came through the mother, giving Seth the advantage over Horus.

However, the council changed the rules for the inheritance through the father, so they judged Horus as the rightful heir. They crowned Horus the new king, so Seth had no choice but to serve the new order.

They had festivals of Osiris on the Nile, and they used Seth as the boat that carried Osiris’ effigy. The act resembles carrying “the sun through the watery abyss of night.”

Quote from Horus:

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Note: Egypt needed a complete text of the story of Isis and Osiris. So, they dramatized the death and rebirth of Osiris yearly in the Mystery Plays Abydos, hinting that they handed down the story.

Analyzing the story of Isis/Auset

Osiris comes alive in the rising of the Nile, the growing grain representing the waxing moon. The waxing moon is when the moon looks more prominent at night when it moves from the new moon to the full moon.

Osiris also dies in the falling Nile, the withering grain, representing the waning moon. The waning moon is when the moon appears smaller at night when it moves from a full moon to a new moon.

The rising Nile symbolizes Isis’s tears falling from her eyes, and the annual flooding of the Nile means Osiris’s death and renewal.

The flood fertilizes Egypt from Osiris’ life-giving force in the Nile, making the plants grow. Osiris is the grain, and Isis manifests in the crops.

Anne El Bey’s Commentary of the Story of Isis/Auset—Part 1

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After reading that the story of Isis is similar to Inanna/Ishtar and Dumuzi-Tammuz, I had to dig deeper. As I read about Isis, portions of it seem as if they combined various stories and attributed them to Isis.

Regarding Khmet, there was a lot of usurpation and copy/pasting of stories. First and foremost, the story of Isis/Mary/Jesus came from Inanna and Dumuzi-Tammuz.

In proving my point, I’ll pull up the timeline of events. Ancient mythographers inscribed Inanna’s descent to the Underworld on tablets around 1750 B.C. ³ The excavation of the tablets took place between 1889 and 1900.³

Timeline of Inanna/Ishtar (2350–2150 BCE) and Isis (2686-2181 BCE). Inanna’s poem – Descent to the Underworld has a timeline of (c. 1900-1600 BCE).³

Let’s examine the moving parts of the story and show the similarities:

  • Ereshkigal impaled Inanna/Ishtar and hung her on a hook
  • They nailed Jesus to a cross
  • Inanna spent three days/Three nights in the Underworld
  • Jesus rose from the dead on the third day
  • Dumuzi-Tammuz was a shepherd
  • Osiris and Jesus were shepherds

Dumuzi-Tammuz died, descended to the Underworld, and resurrected as Inanna’s son. Osiris died, went to the Underworld, and then resurrected as Horus/Heru, Isis’ son. Enki’s creatures resurrected Inanna in three days, and Jesus rose from the dead in three days.

Marduk claimed there is no Jesus, but there’s a Yahushua. Follow my train of thought. If there’s no Jesus because the letter “J” didn’t exist until the late 1500s, we still have Horus dangling, which makes him Yahushua, which is Osiris reborn.

Anne El Bey’s Commentary of the Story of Isis/Auset—Part 2

Currently, Marduk is referring to himself as Yahushua. He hides behind all these titles and usurps so many positions so no one will know his true identity. That’s why he’s the unknown or Amen/Amon/Amun-Ra.

Speaking of “Ra:”

According to the book, “They Lived Before Adam,” Marduk adopted Osiris as his son with the sole purpose of usurping Osiris’ TITLE—Ra. Osiris, or Khem, was the founder of Khemet, and because of his complexion, they called him “the Black One.”

Other stolen names: Osiris is also Asar, and one of Marduk’s many names is Asar, so if Horus is Osiris (Asar) reborn, and Marduk stole the name, that would make Asar (Osiris) Horus and also Marduk. Chile, my head hurts.

No matter how you look at the story, it’s Osiris’ energy. IMO, the story is not about Isis. It’s about Osiris, his murder, and how his spirit transformed into Horus.

Marduk usurped Osiris’ title and name for a reason, knowing that he would assume the role of Yahushua, Horus, or the rebirth of Osiris.

After Osiris’ death, Isis spent all of her time looking for Osiris’ body. After using sorcery to bring Osiris back to life, she conceived Horus.

Isis went on the run after conceiving Horus because Seth was ruling Egypt. Afterward, Seth threw Isis in jail, but Anubis, Nephthys’ son, helped her escape.

Then, Horus fought to avenge Osiris’ death. Isis was busy putting Osiris back together, taking care of Horus while hiding from Seth, who was ruling her kingdom.

So, when did Isis find time to rule? Was the story a diabolical plot to write Yahushua (Marduk) in the Torah? It’s an honest question based on what I’ve read.

Anne El Bey’s Commentary of the Story of Isis/Auset—Part 3

It’s not over yet. Before patriarchy took over, the people war-shipped Inanna/Ishtar, so Inanna represents Mary, and Dumuzi-Tammuz represents Yahushua.

Furthermore, Inanna represents Yahushua because Ereshkigal impaled her and hung her body on a hook. It depends on how you look at the story.

Some researchers agree with my thoughts on Inanna/Ishtar representing “Jesus.” By the way, that’s an example of synchronicity.

Per the book, “Freemasonry and the Hidden Goddess” by William Bond, [The drinking of wine, which symbolizes the blood of Jesus Christ, is more interesting]. Back in ancient times, menstrual blood was sacred.

Peep the huge synchronicity. I concluded re Inanna/Ishtar representing Yahushua before reading the following quote from “Freemasonry and the Hidden Goddess” by William Bond.

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The blood coming from Jesus Christ suggests a female on her period. When they drink wine from a cup in the churches, the cup represents the uterus filled with menstrual blood (the wine). Much later, they called the cup the “Holy Grail.” That’s the woman’s portal.

Remember that the people of Sumer war-shipped Inanna/Ishtar before patriarchy and Christianity took over. After the war on Nibiru, Marduk took it along with the Earth. 

Anu, Inanna, and others fled, and Marduk got rid of Inanna/Ishtar’s statues and replaced them with his. Find the story in “Inanna Returns” by V.S. Ferguson. ¹

According to “Freemasonry and the Hidden Goddess” by William Bond, some scholars claimed that Dumuzi-Tammuz (Inanna/Ishtar’s consort-son-brother) was the original “Jesus Christ.”

See the confusion and my rants about “There’s no Yahushua? Based on the story, Horus is a rebirth of Osiris, and Marduk took over Osiris’ title, “Ra,” and the name “Asar,” making Marduk Yahushua.

It was not a straightforward story to explain, okay? In essence, Yahushua is a usurpation of Inanna/Ishtar to introduce patriarchy.

Anne El Bey’s Commentary of the Story of Isis/Auset—Part 4

I did the research and put the moving parts together to make it make sense. Honestly, the various stories are crazy and mind-boggling. Not to mention, they said it’s an oral story passed down in HerStory.

ISIS is supposedly Egyptian, but her name is Greek. Marduk did a number on us. After taking over Nibiru and Earth and ousting Inanna, Enlil, and Anu, Marduk created the ISIS/Yahushua scenario and made sure ISIS’ name traces back to Jesus in Greek.

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Marduk knew full well that Inanna/Dumuzi-Tammuz tied back to the Mary/Jesus story from centuries ago. 

The truth is Marduk assumed the role of Yahushua and called himself a creator god under the title Sun Rah, ¹⁰ but later on claimed the title Yahushua. All of the manipulation was to introduce patriarchy filled with violence and destruction.

Why did Marduk adopt Osiris for the sole purpose of usurping his title, “Ra?” Did Marduk know Osiris was going to die?

Ra¹⁰, aka Marduk, was also a master magician because Isis tricked him into giving up his name to bring Osiris back to life. (See Isis & Osiris—Part 3).

Why is Isis Auset, and how did Auset’s name exist? The story will leave you scratching your head. According to the book, “Freemasonry and the Hidden Goddess” by William Bond, the God Set or Seth comes from the word Satan.

Isis had a son she named Osiris. In ancient Egypt, the meaning of his name was “son of Isis.”Or, in Egyptian, “son of As Set. Osiris became Isis’ brother, and later, Osiris became Isis’ husband.

 Isis had another son named Horus. In Horus’ original state, there was a deformation because he was the son of a mother without a father. Horus had a twin brother they named Set or Sut.

Anne El Bey’s Commentary of the Story of Isis/Auset—Part 5

Satan came from the word “Set,” who is Horus’ evil brother who murdered Osiris. Other versions of the story state Seth cut Osiris into 14 pieces, and Isis used magic to bring Osiris back to life. Yet another version of the story states that Seth was Osiris’ brother, and Osiris became Horus’ father.

The story states that Set is an older god than Osiris or Horus. As the older version of the god, Seth was not evil. Another meaning of Set in Egyptian is “Queen” or “Princess.” Au set means “Exceeding Queen, concluding that Set was Isis once upon a time.

The name “Set” or “Sata” was originally an Egyptian Mother Goddess, and once upon a time, they called Egypt the Land of Sata. Afterward, Set became male and female. As Set or Isis (Greek version) became the female version.

The male version of Set ends up being the good serpent, but he dies and is later reborn from the Mother Goddess, As Set. The male Set became evil much later, and Osiris took his place. After that, they created a new story in which Isis swallowed Osiris’ entire body and later gave birth to Horus.

In a later version of the same story, the male Set (evil version) murdered Osiris and cut him up into 14 pieces, and the female Set put him back together.

The story was problematic for the Roman Christians because they called their devil “Satan.” As a result, they censored the name “Isis” in Europe to prevent trouble with Isis’ followers.   

Osiris’ chest ended up on the coast of Byblos in Phoenicia. When I saw Byblos, I thought of the Bible and looked up the etymology of “Biblio.”

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Anne El Bey’s Commentary of the Story of Isis/Auset—Part 6

When reading the etymology of “Biblio,” I noticed “Byblos.” Then, I remembered Osiris’ chest ended up at the coast of Byblos. Keep in mind the Bible has various stories that are NOT accurate. They twisted the stories to suit an agenda.

Here’s the etymology of “Byblos:”

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They carefully incorporated Isis’ story into the Bible. The location of Osiris’ chest links back to the Bible/Biblio/Byblos.

Isis became more popular when the Romans conquered Egypt. Isis was a part of the Christian cult, which is why all you hear is Isis, Isis, Isis, and Mary.

Knowing that patriarchy was going to take over, was the death of Osiris planned?

Why did they push Isis as “Mary” when Inanna/Ishtar was the first to descend the Underworld? After all, Isis’ story seems like a copy and paste, owing to the various oral stories.

Inanna/Ishtar first had Mary attributed to her, and she was the first to descend to the Underworld. Look at the excavation timeline of “Inanna’s Descent to the Underworld—(c. 1900-1600 BCE).

The Egyptians stole Inanna/Ishtar and Dumuzi-Tammuz’s story and attributed it to Isis. I have proven that the 8-pointed star belongs to Inanna/Ishtar. Taken from the book, “The Myth of the Goddess” by Anne Baring and Jules Cashford.

Not to mention, Marduk got rid of Inanna’s temples and statues and replaced Inanna’s statues with his. See the book, “Inanna Returns,” by V.S. Ferguson, to read the story. ¹ Marduk usurped Inanna/Ishtar’s position to become Yahushua.

Anne El Bey’s Commentary of the Story of Isis/Auset—Part 7

In my opinion, Marduk had an ulterior motive in writing himself in the Torah as Yahushua. There was no mention of a female goddess in the Torah/Bible, but they preserved Mary’s name to push the Isis agenda.

They did mention “Asherah” or “Ashtoreth,” but they said she was a False God. How convenient. The Bible/Torah reads like a men’s club, and they lie like sailors.

Reminder: The star hovering over the Manger at Bethlehem represents Inanna’s 8-pointed star from 3,000 years earlier than the Bible/Torah story. Here’s Inanna with the 8-pointed star above her head.

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Per the book, “The Myth of the Goddess” by Anne Baring and Jules Cashford, Inanna/Ishtar was the first goddess to descend to the Underworld.

Still, the Egyptian stole her story with Dumuzi-Tammuz and attributed it to Mary/Isis (Auset).

In other words, the Mary/Jesus/Yahushua story in the Bible/Torah came from Inanna/Ishtar & Dumuzi-Tammuz and NOT Isis.

The Osiris/ISIS/Horus story was a plot to replace Inanna/Ishtar after Marduk took over Nibiru and Earth. He spread a negative campaign against Inanna/Ishtar, calling her the “Whore of Babylon.” 

Marduk has NOT gotten over being buried alive in the Pyramid of Giza by Inanna. He hates everything about Enlil, and Inanna is Enlil’s granddaughter.

After patriarchy took over, they left Mary dangling as a means to push her to the forefront during the Age of Aquarius. Now that we are in the Aquarian Age, it’s all about Mary, but Yahushua still lurks. 

These are my thoughts: Yahushua (Marduk) lurks because the intention is to destroy Inanna’s multidimensional self so he can stay in power and use Mary as a puppet.

Anne El Bey’s Commentary of the Story of Isis/Auset—Part 8

I surmised the pyramid on the dollar bill signifies Marduk’s tomb he can’t seem to forget. Notice how they raised the capstone on the pyramid? That’s symbolic of Marduk’s release from the Pyramid of Giza.

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I will further state why they used the dollar bill to trap us, which signifies Marduk’s burial in the Pyramid of Giza. He wants us trapped in a pyramid—like he was.

Furthermore, the one eye, in my opinion, is the eye of Horus, who is Yahushua, aka “Ra” or Marduk. So, the pyramid on the dollar bill is a permanent reminder for Marduk, a horror he has been reliving for centuries.

Marduk pulled off many dirty deeds using someone else’s title. He used the title “Ra” in the Osiris/ISIS story and Enki’s title when he came to Earth.

In one of Isis and Osiris’ stories, “Ra,” aka, Marduk, helped Isis with her magic to bring Osiris back to life. Speaking of magic, Isis used magic to accomplish her many deeds, and Osiris and Horus overshadowed her story.

The book, “Freemasonry and the Hidden Goddess” by William Bond, disclosed many lies rewritten in the Bible/Torah. I noticed some of the information from that book in tweets, but they omitted other crucial facts. Other gurus who read the book omitted much info, too. I wonder why.

They encouraged you not to read, but they read the same book I just read and left crucial parts of the story out. However, they used information from the book to push their agenda.

Despite jumping back and forth between Inanna/Ishtar and Isis in the “Freemasonry and the Hidden Goddess” book by William Bond, Inanna/Ishtar had the story attributed to her first.

Examine the timeline, and you will see her descent to the Underworld/Netherworld took place before they wrote Mary/Jesus in the Bible. They refer to Inanna/Ishtar as Mary first.

Anne El Bey’s Commentary of the Story of Isis/Auset—Part 9

I’ve also noticed the “whore of Babylon” attributes to Inanna in the Bible/Torah, but no one mentions that Isis used sorcery to accomplish everything she did.

She took a page from the book of her father, Thoth, ¹¹ and her great-grandfather, Marduk. Astarte’s eldest son died of fright because of witnessing Isis’ sorcery and Isis’ reaction to him watching her.

They documented Inanna/Ishtar’s story in various books. It’s NOT passed down orally; many cultures have copied her descent to the Underworld, including the Egyptians.

Many are out here pointing fingers without knowing what’s happening behind the scenes. Most are unaware of many unimaginable things in the spiritual realm.

People go on the Twitter App and act righteous while pointing fingers at others when they commit sorcery and other sinister acts in private. Facts!

Conclusion

The Divine Mother or Great Mother’s ultimate goal is to uplift Fallen Humanity and repair her children’s DNA. We must continue to study ourselves and learn the lessons from our mistakes to propel us forward.    

The Intergalactic Council stressed that the Anu dynasty must restore our DNA to its total capacity. If not, the Anu dynasty will continue encountering the “Wall.” When successful, Inanna will ask the Etherians to remove the “Wall” to balance the scales.

The Inanna/Ishtar story with Dumuzi-Tammuz and the Isis/Osiris/Horus story represents death and rebirth. Dumuzi died and was reborn as Inanna/Ishtar’s son, and Osiris died and was reborn as Horus, Isis’ son. 

However, we should remember the Mary/Jesus story they put together to fool us. They use that as a basis to war-ship a male named Yahushua, Osiris reborn.

Before patriarchy and Christianity took over, people war-shipped Inanna/Ishtar and other beings. In my opinion, creating Yahushua was a way to usurp Inanna/Ishtar’s position and eliminate the feminine aspect of creation.

PS, Inanna/Ishtar advised us NOT to war-ship anyone outside of ourselves because the Prime Creator is within us and is a part of us. So, direct everything inward instead of outward.

 

References:

Goddess of Willendorf:

Image credit goes to Agence France-Presse and taken from the Natural History Museum of Vienna

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Isis & Osiris’ Image beneath (Isis & Osiris Part 1): Arthursclipart.org

Reference 1

¹ Inanna Returns” by V.S. Ferguson [P. 18, 26, 60, 101-102, 125-126, 132]

Reference 2

² “Inanna Hyper-Luminal” by V.S. Ferguson [P. 47, 62]

Reference 3

³ “Inanna Queen of Heaven and Earth” by Diane Wolkstein and Samuel Noah Kramer [P53-83, 127, 129, 155-156, 158, 160-162]

Reference 4

“Tammuz and Ishtar” by S. Langdon [P. 36, PDF version]

Reference 5

“The Myth of the Goddess” by Anne Baring and Jules Cashford                [P.233-235, 250-253, 274, 286, 287, 293-300, 305, PDF version]

Reference 6

“They Lived before Adam” by Catherine Obianuju Acholonu

Via excerpt titled “0siris and Isis – God and Goddess of Nubia: matching the testimony of Edgar Cayce with ancient Nigerian mythology” [P. 3, PDF Version]

Reference 7

Marduk and his many names and titles

Osiris

Reference 8

“Freemasonry and the Hidden Goddess” by William Bond [P. 7-10, 12, 29, 30, 50, 51, 74, 77, 79, 80—PDF Version]

Reference 9

“Isis and Ra” https://ancientegyptonline.co.uk/isisra/

Reference 10

¹⁰ “Ra” https://www.worldhistory.org/Ra_(Egyptian_God)/

¹¹ Thoth https://library.acropolis.org/the-magic-of-thoth-hermes/

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