THERE MIGHT BE MORE THAN YOU CAN BE , THERE MIGHT BE MORE THAN YOU BELEIVE, THERE MIGHT BE MORE THAN YOU CAN SEE
THIS COULD BE THE END OF ME AND EVERYTHING I KNOW
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here is a beautiful story of our falcon ancestors from nibiru
There were also some chosen mortals who were permitted to go up to Anu’s Abode, mostly with the object of escaping mortality. One such tale pertained to "Adapa" (model of man). He was so perfect and so loyal to the God "EA", who had created him, that "EA" arranged for him to be taken to Anu. EA then described to Adapa what to expect:
"Adapa, thou art going before Anu, the King, the road to Heaven thou wilt take. When to Heaven thou has ascended, and have approached the "gate of Anu ", the "Bearer of Life" and the "Grower of Truth", at the gate of Anu will be standing.
Guided by his create, Adapa ascended to Heaven and approached the gate of Anu. But when he was offered the chance to be immortal Adapa refused to eat the "bread of life", thinking that the angry Anu, offered him poison food. He was thus returned to Earth, as an anointed priest, but still mortal.
Though Anu lived in a heavenly abode, the Sumerian texts reported instances when "he" came down to Earth, either in times of great crisis, or on ceremonial visits, (when he was accompanied by his spouse Antu). He also came down to make his great granddaughter "IN.ANNA", his consort on Earth.
The "high house" erected for him was located at Uruk, (the Biblical Erech), the domain of the Goddess Inanna. The temple of Anu, was called E.ANNA (house of AN). But this simple name applied to a structure that was quite a sight to behold.
It was, according to Sumerian texts, the hallowed Earth, the pure sanctuary. Traditions maintained that the Great Gods themselves "had fashioned its parts"!
"Its cornice was copper, its great wall touching the clouds….a lofty dwelling place. "It was the house whose charm was irresistible, whose allure was unending". And the text also made clear "the temples’ purpose’, for they called it, "The House for descending from Heaven".
While an "evening meal", various drinks and food were prepared, the astronomer priest would go to the "topmost stage of the tower of the main temple", to observe the skies.
He was to look out for the rising in a specific part of the sky, of the planet named "Great Anu of Heaven" (Nibiru). Thereupon, he was to recite the compositions named, "To the one who grows bright, heavenly planet of Lord Anu" and "The Creator’s image has risen".