Anunnaki & Untouchability
(posted on 12-5-2012)
(includes a discussion on the ‘way of life’ introduced at the beginning of the Golden Age ; the 'Immortal god'-Mortal Caste System that was introduced at the beginning of the Copper Age)
At the beginning of the Confluence between the Silver and Copper Ages, the Anunnaki were declared as the Immortal gods. This declaration was done collectively by the parents of Enki, Enlil and the others who were within the ruling clan at that time. My past birth, Enki, was just a child when the declaration was made.
When Enki was a child, his parents told him not to mix with the people who were influenced by the vices. I saw this in visions, from 1996. The vices were considered as ‘untouchable’. When the vices of another soul are in an emerged state, and the energies of our soul touches the energies of their soul, we (the souls) get burnt/hurt badly. The soul can only touch another soul when the other soul is in the pure virtuous state. Thus, the souls who have the vices in an emerged state are ‘untouchable’. This was how the ‘untouchable’ aspect of the caste system began.
Souls who are influenced by the vices are mortal. Mortals will see themselves as the corporeal bodies. It is only Immortals who have a consciousness where they feel that they are the souls. Immortals interact on a subtle ‘soul to soul’ basis. Since mortals are not in the Immortal state, they are not able to easily touch each others’ souls. They interact in the corporeal dimension and not in the subtle dimension. So, these mortals can live together in a gathering (without the souls being harmed).
In the Hindu caste system, the Sudras are the untouchables. But the Hindus of all the higher castes are also in the ‘mortal state’. Thus, there is no need for the ‘untouchable caste’. But I suppose, the ‘untouchable caste’ continued to exist so that it can be explained at the end, as I am doing now.
Enki’s parents had also told Enki not to mix with those using the vices because they wanted to make sure that Enki will not be influenced to behave like those who are using the vices. The soul can be influenced to behave like the people who he keeps seeing. If we are influenced by the others (who are using the vices), we (the souls) also become untouchable. So, the child ( Enki ) was told not to mix with people who were under the influence of the vices. One of the reasons why the 'Immortal god'-Mortal Caste System was declared was because the Anunnaki wanted to protect themselves and their children.
Another reason why the 'Immortal god'-Mortal Caste System was declared was because it was based on the system that was introduced at the beginning of the Golden Age. The royalty wanted to make sure that this system was continued even in the new civilizations that were meant to be created for the Copper Age.
At the beginning of the Golden Age, the royal children were taken care of within the palace compounds. The citizens were taken care of outside the palace compounds. Even among the royalty, it was only the close family members, of the rulers, who were mixing closely with the rulers and their heirs. The royalty who were not close family members (of the rulers) live further away from the rulers and their family.
It is the weaker deity souls who take births as the citizens, during the Golden and Silver Ages. Since they had not done much spiritual effort-making to become spiritually powerful, during the Confluence Age, they will be easily influenced by the vices at the end of the Silver Age. Thus, the people, who had walked into the Golden Age, had made sure that the royalty/Anunnaki are protected from these weaker souls, at the end of the Silver Age. The royalty/Anunnaki need this protection because the pure royal/Anunnaki souls will not be able to tolerate the impure state of the weaker souls. The Immortal Anunnaki have not done anything wrong as yet and so there was no need to suffer through mixing with the mortals. Further, the Immortals state (that was still being enjoyed by the Anunnaki) needed to be used, so as get the new civilizations and bhakti/worship started for the mortals (who would exist from the beginning of the Copper Age until the end). Thus, those who had walked into the Golden Age, had introduced a system that would keep the royalty/Anunnaki away from the mortals, at the end of the Silver Age.
The royalty (of the Golden Age) were taught to live among themselves. They were told that this would help them to become better rulers because they can influence one another on the ways of how to rule the kingdoms well. This system carried on until the end of the Silver Age because it was introduced by those who had given the deities their divine world to live in. Then, at the end of the Silver Age, the royalty/Anunnaki were influenced to declare the 'Immortal god'-Mortal Caste System. Since the system that was introduced, at the beginning of the Golden Age, had already kept the weaker souls (who become the citizens) away from the powerful ones (who become the royalty), there was not much difficulty in keeping the royalty/Anunnaki away from the weaker ones. Then, in the new civilizations that were built, the Anunnaki made sure that they were kept away from those who were considered as the mortals.
Om Shanti
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