Zecharia Sitchin's legacy lives on, and some of humanity's oldest tales
continue to find new life in the speculations of Ancient Astronaut/Alien
theorists. I personally love this ongoing inquiry and it remains a
subject of endless fascination to me. My primary interest, of course, is
in better understanding the origin and true nature of the Olympians,
who are very much like (and may actually be identical to) the Anunnaki
of old.
Wars of the Anunnaki, an Inner Traditions/Bear & Company release by Chris H. Hardy, PhD, author of DNA of the Gods,
is a worthy addition to the genre. It introduces newbies to the playing
field Sitchin first established, then fills them in on the details of
its subsequent growth and development. Unresolved issues and unanswered
questions are openly shared. Upon this foundation of mutual
understandings Dr. Hardy builds an edifice of evidence leading to the
work's premise that there were nuclear God Wars in antiquity, and that
the fate of humanity was one of the issues the gods fought over.
Using
Semantics Field Theory, Dr, Hardy reveals levels of information (and
disinformation) in the Bible and other ancient Near Eastern texts. The
eldest strata reveal an obscured, but consistent, account of the
God-War. Subsequent layers reveal the steps taken to further obfusticate
what actually happened and erase it from the memory of mankind. The
nefarious reasons for doing so are made increasingly more clear as one
progresses through the book.
Enlil, the Supreme
Commander of Earth, is revealed to be the wrathful Lord of the Old
Testament, who attempted to destroy mankind, succeeded in destroying
Sumer, then established a brutal theocracy that imprisoned the souls of mankind
through social control, trauma and disconnection from the Higher Realms
that are our divine birthright and heritage. Distorted accounts of our
true history became the basis upon which subsequent conflict-generating
religions were built, and this system of oppression and punishment
continues to this day.
The reasons for Enlil's
rage against humans, and especially human women, is revealed in these
pages. A glimpse of the new Eden promised by Marduk, and the destruction
of the Tower that would have established a utopian techno-paradise on
Earth, is also very well presented. Dr Hardy makes a very strong case in
support of her premise. This includes the discovery of actual
radioactive skeletons as well as the tell-tale signs of modern-style
nuclear war in some very forbidding locations. Add to these the written accounts that managed to survive
in ancient writings and the information now gleaned through Semantics
Field Theory and you have a very strong and paradigm-altering argument.
Wars of the Anunnaki actually
transcends the Ancient Astronaut/Alien literature and becomes an
important addition to the libraries (and thought process) of those who
are investigating Ancient Near Eastern Mythology, Ancient History, the
Old Testament, and Gnosticism.
In me, this
book reinforced the belief that there were global civilizations in
antiquity, some of which were technologically more advanced than we
currently are, and that their wars, coupled with climatic catastrophes
which they may have initiated, ultimately led to their massive
withdrawal from public view and their relinquishing of direct control
over our destinies to human, or half-human, intermediaries.
I am looking forward to reading Dr. Hardy's DNA of the Gods, as well as as any of her further explorations into the fascinating topic of our origins.
Thank you very much Dr. Chris H. Hardy!
Onwards!
If you are a die-hard fan of Zecharia Sitchin, or are curious about
his controversial theories regarding the planet Niburu and its divine
denizens, you will love DNA of the Gods by Chris H. Hardy, Ph.D.
Sitchin
was a prolific writer and effectively promoted his well-thought-out
interpretations of ancient Sumerian records and lore. To their credit,
those who assumed his mantle after his passing in 2010 have done an
awesome job of keeping his legacy alive, re-framing his ideas to keep
them fresh and enriching the canon by adding their own keen insights and understandings to those of the maestro.
In
DNA of the Gods Dr. Hardy starts by distilling the essence of ten
of Zecharia's books. Armed with this, and a thorough understanding of
Gnostic writings, she makes an iron-clad case for Enlil being the God of
Genesis and Enki being the Serpent in the Garden. Then she sheds an
incredible amount of light on the biblical narrative and other ancient
Near Eastern accounts.
Enki,
along with Ninmah and Ningishzidda, are literally our creators and
divine parents. Though we were initially designed to serve as sterile
and disposable slaves our creators nonetheless protected us from the wrath of Enlil,
who sought our utter annihilation on several occasions.
The gift of sexual reproduction was eventually granted to humanity in order to inexpensively generate new batches of short-lived servitors. It was much cheaper than constantly creating new clones. An
unforeseen effect was
that the sexual ecstasy of humans opened doors to levels of consciousness beyond
those accessible to our masters. This power was especially potent in
human women. Through the mastery of certain practices we could free ourselves from the shackles of this world and help liberate the
Anunnaki as well.
This gift made us dangerous to the God who
wished to totally control his own people and keep us enslaved. Using Far Eastern
and Canaanite sources, Chris Hardy demonstrates the true nature and great power we all possess.
She also reveals why extremes forms of
misogyny are practiced and perpetuated in the name of God and the
cultural institutions He inspired and endorses.
These
revelations, though startling, explain quite a lot. They also
reveal that our fierce inner struggles with raging emotions are
largely due to the DNA of the Gods that courses through our veins.
Of special interest to me was Chris Hardy's informed assertion that Ningishzidda
is Hermes/Thoth. As I am a student of Hermetic lore this flash of insight reconfigured all I thought I knew and arranged it into much more interesting configurations.
DNA
of the Gods advances the Ancient Alien literature and hints of
exciting new horizons ahead. It is the perfect companion volume to Wars of the Anunnaki. Two volumes and I'm already a big fan of the author and
her work. Keep those sequels coming Inner Traditions/Bear & Company!
Onwards!
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