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CONFLATION: DIFFERENT CULTURES & ERAS COMBINED ANUNNAKI GODS’ NAMES & ATTRIBUTES

“The Pantheon Beyond Time” In a galactic temple of myth and mind, divine forms emerge—part human, part alien. Their symbols glow with timeless wisdom, merging the ancient and the infinite into a single archetypal presence.
Divine Feminine – “Eyes of the Eternal Mothers” Silent, wise, and radiant—these goddesses wear the heavens in their eyes and the symbols of creation in their crowns.

When we consider the appearance, perpetuation, or reappearance of gods, archetypes, walk-ins, inner fractals, or independent beings in our history, folklore, and literature, we think of them in the garb, insignia, and symbols we associate with them.  However, our pictures of the gods vary. They represent models, paradigms, and explanations of how people, planets, extraterrestrials, and the Universe work. 


“Echoes of the Eternal”
 Gods and forces from every corner of myth drift in a luminous field of stars and ruins. They morph and coexist—expressions of memory, psyche, and the Universe’s will made visible.
Divine Masculine – “Faces of the Forgotten Kings” Their eyes shimmer with celestial knowledge—gods of thunder, stars, and flame, adorned with crowns of power from mythic worlds.

Inanna, for example, sometimes appears as the first daughter of Nannar (the equivalent of Allah). Sometimes, she’s combined with her younger sister, Ereshkigal (also known as Persephone), or her father’s aunt, Ninmah.

“Inanna: Threefold Flame of the Divine Feminine” At the center of cosmic light, Inanna emerges as a composite of her many forms: crowned with her father Nannar’s crescent, shadowed by her underworld sister Ereshkigal, and haloed with the wisdom of Ninmah. Together, they reflect a unified archetype of power, descent, and sacred origin.
“Faces of the Peacemaker” From Nibiru to the Nile, from the Ganges to the Tigris, Enki’s essence ripples through history. Each reflection glows with the attributes of saviors, rebels, and creators—divine archetypes born of light, water, and sacrifice.
Divine Union – “The Celestial Mirror” Male and female, balance and force—united in divine harmony, these beings reflect the symmetry of myth, nature, and the soul of the Universe.

Inanna’s uncle Enki had varying names as he aged, as when Ea of the planet Nibiru became Enki and Asar in Iraq.  He becomes Ptah in Egypt; he’s the Peacemaker in North America.  In India, he’s Shiva, Greece’s Prometheus, Rome’s Aquarius, and Europe’s Lucifer.  For researcher Glenn Bouge, Enki is Jesus. For Jungians, Enki is a savior archetype. 

“The Waters of One: Enki Through the Ages” In the center flows Enki, god of wisdom and life, surrounded by his incarnations: Ptah the craftsman, Shiva the destroyer, Prometheus the fire-bringer, Aquarius the bearer of renewal, Lucifer the radiant, and Christ the compassionate. A cosmic wheel of myth spins around his eternal source.
🌀 Enki as Shiva – “The Stillness Within the Storm” A third eye aglow and Ganges pouring from his crown, this vision of Enki channels cosmic stillness and inner fire. He is both creator and destroyer, holding the vast paradox of being.  Some theorists consider him to be Vishnu.  But the Sumerian take is that Enki ushers in the change of ages, ie, the age of Enki (Aquarius)
🔥 Enki as Prometheus – “Bearer of Flame, Bringer of Grief” Eyes burning with wisdom and sorrow, he holds the forbidden fire, offered to humanity with full knowledge of the cost. Enki, as Prometheus, is the defiant rebel, the wise sufferer, the light in chains.

Whatever the moniker, Enki and the other Anunnaki were people, not all-knowing, all-good, or all-powerful; none of them is what the Anunnaki call “the Creator-of-All” or what Native Americans call “Great Spirit.”

“Not Gods, But Beings” Clad in robes of light and armor of mystery, the Anunnaki gaze upward—not as creators, but as creations. Above them glows the unreachable Source, the Creator-of-All, watched but never claimed.
“Under the Eye of the Great Spirit” On a high plateau of stars, the Anunnaki stand in awe—not of themselves, but of the infinite. Pride and purpose flicker in their eyes, yet even they look upward to something vaster, something they cannot control.

We learn from many perceptual perspectives of Earth’s people. Celebrate the richness of our many heritages.

For the list of Anunnaki and their various overlapping names and histories, see ANUNNAKI WHO’S WHO at http://wp.me/p1TVCy-1PE

ANUNNAKI & ANCIENT ANTHROPOLOGY EVIDENCE, REFERENCES, TIMELINE & WHO’S WHO

Evidence https://wp.me/p1TVCy-1zg

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