Anunnaki

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Before you read this article, please note that, from 1996, I (Pari, the author of this article) had begun to see numerous visions. I was trying to understand what was happening to me. As I was trying to understand this, I began writing all the articles which can be found in this website. Each article is a continuation of the earlier one. So what I had explained in earlier articles were not explained in subsequent articles. This had also allowed me to keep developing what I have to explain. After I had written numerous articles, people were asking me as to which articles they had to read in order to understand something or the other. Thus, in 2015, I began to write books. All the knowledge which a person needs, so as to understand the contents of a book, are given in the book. Thus, a person could understand the contents of a book without having to revert to other articles or books. However, a better understanding could be had through reading the other books. I had also begun writing my first book “Holographic Universe : An Introduction” because I began to have a good understanding on the structure of the Holographic Universe through experiences, guidance from God, research, etc.

It should be remembered that my articles were written while I was trying to understand what was happening to me. So, the emphasis in the articles may have been on my own roles (due to the afterlife of my past births). In my books, I concentrate on just explaining knowledge and not really on giving an explanation on my own role.

It should be noted that since there are so many articles, I find it very difficult to update the articles. So there may be information in them which has not been updated. I try my best to keep my eBooks updated.

Anyway, to have a better understand of what has been said in this article, read all my earlier articles. Begin by reading the first article which is numbered as No.1 at my List of Articles. Then, re-read this article to have a better understanding. It should be noted that all my articles were written based on time being cyclic. Click here to understand the basics of the Cycle of Time.

(Posted on 11-5-2012)

(includes a discussion on the children of God; An/Anu; Anunnaki were of heaven and earth; how gods were given the various god titles)

The Anunnaki were seen as gods because:

1. they were the gods who had walked out of the Silver Age and they were still using the same corporeal bodies that were used in the Silver Age

2. the royalty were still behaving in a virtuous and righteous manner, like the gods of the Silver Age

3. they were the same souls who had helped with world transformation at the end of the cycle. This means that they were the ones who were using the Confluence Aged subtle god roles for world transformation, during the Confluence Age, at the end.

The Sumerian Anunnaki were seen as the offspring of the King of the Spiritual Heaven (An/Anu) because those souls are the children of God during the Confluence Age (at the end). The Anunnaki were seen as the children of God because the souls within them were actively involved with Confluence Aged service and spiritual effort-making at the end of the previous cycle. In the Confluence Age, those who are using the Confluence Aged knowledge are seen as the children of God. The men are the sons and the women are the daughters. These memories had emerged, during the Confluence of the Silver and Copper Ages. So, the men and the women were again seen as the children of God (during the Confluence of the Silver and Copper Ages). Thus, they were portrayed as the children of Anu/God during the Confluence of the Silver and Copper Ages.

An/Anu represents God (in respect of His role for the creation of the new corporeal world on earth). This new creation took place through the previous Confluence Age. This was why An/Anu were seen as the God of the Spiritual Heaven. However, it was the deity souls who were playing God’s role on earth, during the Confluence of the Silver and Copper Ages. Originally, the elders were playing the roles of An/Anu. Later, Enlil began to play the role of Anu. When Enlil began to play that role, importance began to shift from An to Enlil since Enlil became the world authority. Then, (after the nuclear usage) when Marduk gained world authority, Enki was seen playing the role of An/Anu because he was the father of Marduk. But Marduk took over Anu’s role from Enlil. Thus, the name Marduk also began to be used to represent God, though the son of Enki was playing that role during the Confluence of the Silver and Copper Ages.

The deity souls who are dependant on the others, during the Confluence Age, cannot be seen as the true children of God. So, even during the Confluence of the Silver and Copper Ages, they were not portrayed as the children of Anu.

The Anunnaki were seen as having emerged from the previous Confluence Aged subtle regions and having put their foot on earth during the Confluence of the Silver and Copper Ages. This was why the word An/Anu was also used to represent heaven. The Anunnaki were seen as having emerged from the Confluence Aged subtle regions because:

1. of the memories that were emerging, and

2. the end of the cycle is connected to the end of the Silver Age.

The Anunnaki were seen as being of ‘heaven and earth’ because, during the Confluence Age, the souls (who were within the Anunnaki) will be involved with the corporeal world while remaining in the Confluence Aged subtle regions. Then, during the Confluence of the Silver and Copper Ages, they will be involved with handling matters in the corporeal world while being influenced by memories and while spending a lot of time in outerspace. Outerspace was also considered as a kind of ‘heaven’. The Anunnaki were also seen as being of ‘heaven and earth’ because:

1. the Anunnaki were also mortals on earth even though they were also the immortal gods

2. the Anunnaki were from the lands (of the divine world) that was considered as ‘true heaven on earth’. True heaven on earth existed in the Golden Age in the area where the King of Bharath lived.

3. the Anunnaki were living during the Confluence of the Silver and Copper Ages. It was a time when the divine world (heaven) was in the process of transforming back into the ordinary world (earth/corporeal world). It was also the time when the consciousness of the deity souls was dropping from the constant soul-conscious state (subtle or heavenly state) to the state where they begin to feel that they are the corporeal bodies.

In the myths, the Anunnaki were portrayed as the children of An/Anu (heaven) and Ki (earth) for the same reasons mentioned above.

The gods within the Anunnaki clan were performing various duties during the re-creation of civilization on earth (during the Confluence of the Silver and Copper Ages). Based on the duties that they were performing, they were given various god titles. For example, Enki/Ea was playing a role in relation to informing of what had happened at the end of the previous cycle. Based on what he was saying the new civilizations were being created. Thus, he was seen as the god of wisdom and water. Enlil was in charge of what was happening in the sky/outerspace and on earth. Thus, he was seen as the god of the sky/earth. ‘Anunnaki’ was a collective name for all those gods of heaven and earth, who were given duties for the creation of the new civilization during the Confluence of the Silver and Copper Ages.

The ‘triad gods’ (Anu, Enlil and Enki) were seen as playing the most important roles among the Anunnaki. Though there were also others (among the Anunnaki) who were playing very important roles, I am not discussing their roles for the time being because most of the others can be seen as playing a role along with Enlil or on his side. Thus, Enlil can be used to represent them too. Om Shanti

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