Finally someone has dived deep in to the tales of Marduk-Asarluhi and given this much maligned ancient being a fair story. Done him justice. I salute you Sagechronicler! And your channel .
@orionheartofmine7 сағат бұрын
I love this
@orionheartofmine10 сағат бұрын
Love this. So imaginative, well researched . Great visuals great narrative. 👏👏👏
@tylerbrooks2492Күн бұрын
Where is the rest of this?
@SageChronicler23 сағат бұрын
The rest of the story continues in this video-here’s the link: kzbin.info/www/bejne/o3uxm4WCn8d1fJY. Let me know your thoughts after watching!
@ShawnAllan-p8t2 күн бұрын
Only one truth...the biblical account..
@SageChronicler23 сағат бұрын
I appreciate your perspective, but it's important to approach ancient narratives with an open mind. Many cultures have their own accounts, and exploring them can provide a richer understanding of our shared history. Let’s keep questioning and learning together-it’s how we grow!
@mattgraham28352 күн бұрын
this stuff sounds like one of Zecharia Sitchin's books. I do have a couple of them like magic and high technology the visuals definitely do
@SageChronicler23 сағат бұрын
Great observation! Zecharia Sitchin’s work has a way of blending ancient stories with themes of advanced technology and magic, and it definitely inspires visuals like these. His books open up such fascinating possibilities-glad you’re enjoying them!
@kmoov902 күн бұрын
Story was written by AI but still entertaining.
@SageChronicler23 сағат бұрын
Glad you found it entertaining! AI is just a tool, but the stories it helps create can still spark curiosity and imagination. Thank you for watching!
@AniyaBrownDivineOracleEstes2 күн бұрын
Love
@SageChronicler23 сағат бұрын
Thank you! Sending love and appreciation right back your way! ❤️
@t7-user072 күн бұрын
JUST POST AGAIN ❗️🙏🏾
@SageChronicler23 сағат бұрын
Unfortunately, I can’t re-upload the same video, as duplicate videos are against KZbin’s policy. I’m really sorry about this-I know you were hoping for it, and I truly appreciate your support and understanding.
@LawrenceRussell-g6g2 күн бұрын
It's amazing. The evidence is right there and yet. There are those who are blind and will stay blind Forever damned.
@SageChronicler23 сағат бұрын
It’s true-sometimes the evidence can be so compelling, yet it’s still dismissed or ignored. It all comes down to perspective and willingness to explore beyond established beliefs. Let’s hope that more people stay open-minded and curious-it’s the only way to uncover deeper truths.
@missannie80122 күн бұрын
Wait I thought he wanted to kill off humans because they were noisy? that was what was said before.
@martywebb1487Күн бұрын
Politics my guy ...the story is what was told to their decendants to not make them look like monsters and tyrants ..they switch the story and make them look like the good guys lol archangel Michael is prime example ..Micheal is marduk .his avatar to be on planet bc marduk was exiled by then I'd assume enlil is the one the call God and he is the one that ordered the attacks knowing the nibiru station was on orbit and would cause mass damage he chose to add to it
@martywebb1487Күн бұрын
Then they bailed out
@SageChronicler23 сағат бұрын
Exactly! Politics and narratives often go hand in hand, especially when it comes to shaping history and mythology. The idea of rewriting stories to cast certain figures in a more favorable light is a recurring theme throughout ancient texts. Marduk’s connection to figures like Michael is a fascinating angle, and it does make you question who the 'heroes' and 'villains' really were. Thanks for adding such depth to the conversation!
@eyedc89013 күн бұрын
SHE IS A MELANITE stop WITH THE GENOME 🧬 SHIT
@jtad25153 күн бұрын
Wow what a story thst was unbelievably well done 👏 👍
@SageChronicler3 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@BlazRa4 күн бұрын
You know you lost hard when you called getting defeated by an enemy getting punished by the gods
@SageChronicler23 сағат бұрын
Interesting point! It’s fascinating how ancient narratives often frame defeats as divine punishment rather than military loss. It shows how intertwined their beliefs were with their understanding of power and destiny.
@BlazRa4 күн бұрын
I'm in league with Satan I was raised in hell walked the streets of Sodom can't you hear The Bell.
@djedmaleye70265 күн бұрын
Bows arrows guns and lasers- whatta ride
@SageChronicler5 күн бұрын
Absolutely, that mix of ancient and advanced weaponry paints an epic picture! It’s wild to imagine battles where bows and arrows meet lasers-it really blurs the lines between myth and sci-fi. What part of that ride stands out to you the most?
@djedmaleye70265 күн бұрын
Vemanas 🛸....and Vehicles in Sodom ehhh?..... way to remix the Orthodox Narrative .... welcome to 2024😇
@Stxrtxtzz5 күн бұрын
This is a lie
@SageChronicler5 күн бұрын
I understand your perspective! Many of these ancient texts and interpretations are open to debate and subjective understanding. What aspects of the story or narrative make you see it as misleading? It’s always fascinating to dig deeper into these viewpoints.
@LawrenceRussell-g6g2 күн бұрын
Yeah right there's another flood come ing.
@SageChronicler21 сағат бұрын
While stories of floods often symbolize renewal and cleansing in ancient texts, it's fascinating how they resonate across cultures. Let’s hope modern interpretations remain metaphorical rather than literal!
@risdalonterora98335 күн бұрын
Its defiance and rebellious mind
@SageChronicler5 күн бұрын
Absolutely, defiance and rebellion seem to be recurring themes in these ancient narratives. They reflect the struggle for autonomy and power, both among celestial beings and their earthly creations. It's a powerful lens to view the complexities of our origins and the nature of humanity. What do you think drives that rebellious spirit?
@risdalonterora98334 күн бұрын
@SageChronicler High Elohims did care of its workers, loyalty do rewarding, defiance do punishment.
@SageChronicler21 сағат бұрын
The High Elohim were often portrayed as balancing care and authority-rewarding loyalty while punishing defiance. It reflects a hierarchical system that demands both respect and responsibility.
@martywebb14876 күн бұрын
Read the book of og ..and book of cain to get more detail from human perspectives..itbwas a war of the giant tribes verses the anunaki per say .bc we are the anu na ki those from heaven born on ki ..but the war was the pyramid wars between them ..
@martywebb14876 күн бұрын
We were just put in the middle bc certain giant tribes ate us ...and we're told not to by other tribes but did so we joined one of the rephaim tribes ..for support ..it was probably the I e wall war tho where after we were quarantined from the rest of the planet aka 33 degrees of knowledge .they knownthis is bigger then they say
@SageChronicler5 күн бұрын
Interesting perspective! Exploring these ancient texts definitely adds depth to understanding the dynamics of those times. The idea of ancient conflicts and their influence on early civilizations is a fascinating topic.
@Tommy-v7b5x6 күн бұрын
Sodom gemora was destroyed by a nuclear bomb enki ialleays been a lier and murders from the beginning enki is Lucifer the devil and enill brother your not totally correct the anunnakis created the earth and universe wrong
@239Loki7 күн бұрын
Anoki Cassiel (Hebrew: קַצְפִּיאֵל Qaṣpīʾēl, "God is my wrath"; also known as קַפְצִיאֵל Qap̄ṣīʾēl, "God is my leap"; Arabic: كسفيائيل, Kasfīyāʾīl) is an angel appearing in extracanonical Jewish, Christian, and Islamic mystical and magical works, often as one of the Seven Archangels, the angel of Saturn, and in other roles.
@SageChronicler6 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this fascinating insight! Cassiel, with such a rich and multifaceted role across different traditions, is truly intriguing. From being associated with Saturn to appearing as one of the Seven Archangels, the interpretations of his name-'God is my wrath' or 'God is my leap'-add layers of meaning to his identity. It’s always amazing to see how mystical figures like Cassiel bridge Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions!
@MythologicalStories-q1zКүн бұрын
Anoki Cassiel, thiên thần của sao Thổ, là một nhân vật trong các truyền thống thần bí của Do Thái, Cơ Đốc giáo và Hồi giáo. Thường được liệt kê trong số Bảy Tổng lãnh thiên thần, ông tượng trưng cho sự cô đơn, thời gian và kỷ luật, phản ánh bản chất kiên định và suy tư của sao Thổ.
@SageChronicler22 сағат бұрын
Anoki Cassiel thật sự là một nhân vật thú vị, đặc biệt trong các truyền thống thần bí. Vai trò của ông gắn liền với sự cô đơn, thời gian, và kỷ luật thực sự phản ánh bản chất sâu sắc và kiên định của sao Thổ. Những biểu tượng như thế này luôn gợi mở những suy tư về mối liên hệ giữa con người và vũ trụ.
@richardbonner88987 күн бұрын
If this is a real actual account of ancient history, then that area needs to be explored for those destroyed crafts. If "they"haven't done so already unannounced. U know how "they" r lol. 1
@SageChronicler6 күн бұрын
That’s an intriguing thought! If these accounts are based on real events, exploring the area for evidence like destroyed crafts could reveal so much about our ancient past. It does make you wonder if such discoveries have already been made but kept out of public knowledge. Definitely a fascinating area for further exploration!
@Major_Pipps7 күн бұрын
This was a cool story and all, and a fun reimagining by a good story teller... But, Sodom and Gomorrah (The five Cities on the Plain) have been found... And it's exactly as the Bible said, you can go there today and dig out first sized balls of sulphur (Brimstone) the sulphur has been lab tested and it's not found here on earth because the sulphur balls found are 100% pure sulphur. And the cities aren't piles off ruble like this video says... The buildings are still standing but burnt to ash where it still stands today. Ron Wyatt in the 90's-2000's found all that. Lots of cool videos on KZbin you can see of the old towns.
@SageChronicler6 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing that! The discoveries at Sodom and Gomorrah are indeed fascinating, and they spark a lot of questions about how ancient narratives align with physical evidence. However, it’s important to remember that everything can be manipulated to suit the present culture or a certain narration. For example, many scholars have claimed to find the blood of Jesus, yet there are interpretations that Jesus never died on the cross or was even captured-but that’s a story for another day. I believe I’ll make a video on that topic someday. Please don’t take my comment offensively-let’s continue to grow a community where we ask deep questions and reason with open minds.
@doronspencer21777 күн бұрын
What is the source of this, i know where to find the other tablets but what is this called? Is this a actual tablet
@SageChronicler6 күн бұрын
The story likely originates from various Mesopotamian texts, including the Enuma Elish, Atrahasis, and other Sumerian and Akkadian cuneiform tablets. These texts were discovered in archaeological sites like Nineveh and Nippur. If you're looking for specific details, names like the 'Erra Epic' or the 'Enuma Elish' might help guide your search.
@rangerrife60068 күн бұрын
Sitchen paints an entirely different portrait of Marduk. Your commentary on the Enlil is congruent with what Sitchen has written about him. I met Marduk once upon a time ago and I really didn't understand his contribution to the legacy of Babylon when we first crossed paths. Thank you for presenting another side to Marduk maybe his story has been hidden. I was more inclined to phuck with Nergal. I loved how he subdued Ereshikigal like a real Airborne Ranger!
@SageChronicler6 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective! Sitchin’s portrayal of Marduk indeed offers a fascinating and often polarizing view, and it’s always intriguing to consider alternative narratives about these figures. Marduk’s contributions to Babylon’s legacy are often overshadowed, so exploring his story from different angles can be enlightening. Nergal’s tale, especially his dynamic with Ereshkigal, definitely has its own dramatic flair-an intriguing mix of power and strategy. These ancient stories continue to offer layers of complexity to unravel!
@t7-user079 күн бұрын
GOD BLESS U FOR DOING ALL THIS AND SHARING ALL THIS KNOWLEDGE OF STORYS REALLY MANY PEOPLE DONT EVEN KNOW WHO OUR REAL CREATOR IS SADLY 💔 👌🏾🔥📖
@SageChronicler8 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words and support!
@t7-user079 күн бұрын
VERY IMPORTANT 👌🏾🔥🙏🏾
@SageChronicler8 күн бұрын
Thank you for emphasizing that! If there's something specific you’d like to share or discuss, I’d love to hear it!
@t7-user079 күн бұрын
GREAT REEL 👌🏾🔥🙏🏾 UNDERRATED
@SageChronicler8 күн бұрын
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it. Underrated stories like these deserve to be explored and shared-your support means everything!
@aprotain8639 күн бұрын
Enki was a genius, an amazing compassionate leader wise beyond expectations. This is for Enqi our benevolent creator of all.💙🙏
@SageChronicler8 күн бұрын
Beautifully said! Enki’s wisdom, compassion, and vision truly set him apart as an extraordinary leader. His role in shaping humanity and standing up for our survival is a testament to his greatness. A tribute well deserved for our benevolent creator!
@orionheartofmine9 күн бұрын
Love your stories but you are mistaken about Marduk. he never turned on his father Enki. Erra/Nergal who was Marduk's younger brother did. Marduk ( Asar), wasn't the evil one nor was he Amun Ra. If you re read all these Tablets, Sumerian, Ugaritic, Canaanite, ancient Persian , Akadian the really bad guy was Erra/Nergal and Ninurta wasn't the nicest guy either. Ishtar/Innanna was psychotically insane. It is Erra/Nergal who is Bel ,Baal etc of the Ugaritic texts. Bel was just a title. It meant Lord as you know. They were all Bel, Baals. Marduk had a very egalitarian thing going down in Babylon and Canaan where he states that Earthlings and Annunaki be treated as equals. He gave Earthlings science and technology which Enlil and Nergal were pissed about hence, the tower of Babel story. Marduk was Prometheus, always loyal to his father Enki. Re-read the tablets? They hated Marduk because of his egalitarian ways, banished him, attacked him in his younger days. Enki always stood up for Asar ( Marduk) in the council meetings of both clans. The final nuclear attacks voted by the council and carried out by Nergal/Erra and Ninurta was because 'The people had 'CHOSEN" Marduk as leader (Voted) as he was not an enslaver. Enlil and co couldnt be having this kind of freedom going down with the slave Earthlings. Marduk fought against the enslavement of Earthlings. Thats why there was all that destruction in the bible and the story of Sodom and Gomorrah ( 1 of the 5 Canaanite city's that were taken out with nukes by Nergal/Erra and Ninurta). In clay tablets and latr in the bible,Yaweh's wars on ''evil" doers' ? What was this evil? It was not obeying Yaweh/ Enlil clan and wanting a more egalitarian life and 'voluntarily' siding with Marduk and the Enki clan and freedom. The cities, tribes and factions who 'chose' Marduk and wouldn't bow down to enslavement and worship of Yaweh and the Enlilites all got attacked and massacred. All the tablets and the ancient Greek and Hebrew biblical texts about this are pretty clear. Yaweh demanded worship and obedience. Later in the bible/Torah, Yahweh was probably an amalgamation of Enliites , mostly Iskur/Adad. Enlils great grandson.This was 3rd or 4th generation of Annunaki by the time of the bible. The Ugaritic texts talk about Bel, who even Sitchen and many other like Dr Chris Hardy (who wrote the brilliant book 'Wars of The Annunaki'), see as the later Bel as Negal/Erra not Marduk. There is also no link to Marduk being RA of Egypt. His Name Marduk Re, is a title not a name, and Re/Ra in Egypt was a common title too. The actual Amen RA ( The unseen) sounds like an AI command center to me, but thats just my conjecture. If you read the Pyramid Wars texts, when they tried to encase Marduk in the pyramid and his mom raised an army to get him out? Toth was on Marduks side. It's interesting that Marduk's name was Asar and so was Osiris's actual name, Asar? Osiris was a later Greek title given to him.Not sure if there is a connection there but.... Also, have you looked in to the The Achaemenid Empire ( Ancient Persia)? You'll love that stuff. In early Sumerian texts, when Marduk gets framed for Damuzi's death by Innana , even though he wasnt there and Innana is pissed with Damuzi because, he never mourned her death after her decent in to the underworld ( When she storms the mines in South Africa )Damuzi was actually off partying and sleeping with some one else...any way... later when Damuzi gets done for rape of his sister and runs away and 'falls in to the river or is pushed in by 'bandits' (Two conflicting versions on two different tablets), and Marduk gets blamed ( Seems like an elaborate plot to get rid of Marduk to me) and banished to 'foreign lands'..in the north, in the hills, where he hangs out with human tribes. These tribes the Sumerians see as barbaric because they descend from the hills and raid and 'eat raw meat with their hands. ( They seem to be what later became The Amorites) Then Marduk seems to go east, to lands that were ancient Persia. ( Remember one Tablet tells of another of the many times that he Enlilites get rid of Marduk, when Erra/Nergal tricks Marduk out of Babylon and the whole place goes to ruin, as the tech/ME's running the electric power gets wrecked and the dykes, dams and water pumps fall to rack and ruin? There seem to be many different occasions, that the Enlilites banish/attack/try to get rid of Marduk and he keeps coming back! His longest time banished, he's hanging out in ancient Persia. The Persian Zoroastrian chief god, Ahura Mazda is Marduk ( look at the image or depiction for both Sumerian Amar Utu/Marduk and Zoroastrian Ahura Mazda. Its the same! The bearded guy sideways in a circle with long, horizontal wings on either side. Its very distinct. Identical. Which would indicate that Mithra was Nabu/ Marduk's' son. Also a lot of similarities with Nabu and Horus. Anyway, when Persian, Cyrus the Great re-takes Babylon, he liberates everybody, allows all religions to be practiced and people to build alters to what ever gods they like, (true secularism,) ends slavery, in as much as he can, even releases the Hebrews from slavery. He rides in to Babylon victorious, with 'quote' his personal benefactor god 'Marduk' physically, sitting beside him in his chariot. So after hanging out in Persia for years, Marduk re-took his city/ territory with is own disciple king, Cyrus the Great. And reinstalled through Cyrus, his preferred 'egalitarian' system of governance. When the Enlilites go on their nuclear rampage taking out loads of Enki/ Marduk loyalist cities and regions ( Sodom and Gomorrah one of them) they convene in a council first plotting against Marduk/Asar. His crime? Too popular with the Earthlings and the Earthlings all volunteering to fall in behind Marduk and his more egalitarian ways. They were freedom fighters , revolutionaries who wanted out from under the yoke of the Enlilite clans totalitarian iron fist governance. The people elected Marduk as their leader, protector, savior and were willing to fight behind him (Not forced) to overthrow the old dictatorial regimes. The scared the shit out of the Enlilites. Remember the victors always write history. Propaganda was alive and well back then as it is today. The Enlilites wrote so much BS shit about Marduk. But so much of the truth about him is written in stoneclay too
@orionheartofmine9 күн бұрын
Just a small reference : Sitchen points to the Cuneiform Akkadian text (K-3657) "The thoughts of god ( Marduk's) heart "were evil; against the Father of The Gods ( Enlil)..." he was wicked...... the people of Babylon he corrupted to sin," ..."inducing small and great to mingle on the mound" ( The tower of Babel, science and learning center). The 'great sin' of Babylon and Marduk was to promote brotherhood between all people--small or great. Annunaki and Earth Man. This is what has been transcribed in the book ( The wars of Gods and men) as the foolish hubris of Babylon willing to surpass the might of the deity ( Enlil) and as a unity of tongues ( councils) before, rightly angered, the deity ordered "Their counsels to confuse".
@orionheartofmine9 күн бұрын
Ive read so many books on the Annunaki but if you haven't already, I recommend reading Wars of The Annunaki' ..Nuclear self destruction in Ancient Sumer by Chris. H. Hardy Phd .. You will love it. keep up the good work, I love your channel and your videos
@SageChronicler8 күн бұрын
Thank you for such an in-depth and thought-provoking comment! You’ve clearly done an incredible amount of research and have a deep understanding of these narratives. The dynamics between Enki, Enlil, Marduk, and the others are so layered and complex, and I appreciate you sharing these insights, especially the connections you’ve drawn to other cultures like the Achaemenid Empire and Zoroastrianism. Marduk’s role as a revolutionary figure promoting equality among Earthlings and Anunnaki is fascinating, especially in the context of how history (and mythology) is written by the victors. The parallels you’ve pointed out, such as the imagery of Ahura Mazda and Marduk, add another layer to these ancient tales. I’ll definitely look into the book you recommended-‘Wars of the Anunnaki’ sounds like an excellent read to dive deeper into these events. Thank you for your support and for engaging with the channel in such a thoughtful way-it means a lot!
@orionheartofmine8 күн бұрын
@@SageChronicler I've been fascinated with all this stuff since I was 18 years old and my dad gave me my first Zacharia Sitchen book. ( Im 60 now Lol)..and the more I researched the more, I kept thinking " Hang on a minute, every ones says Marduk was evil, bad wanted to be the one and only ( Didn't they all?) with no real analysis or evidence of it . They'd refer to certain tablets and I track these tablets down, and read them. and sure enough, found no evidence. Only Marduk getting hard done by, by every one, back then and today. So I kept searching and searching and then I found quite a few more modern scholars who were thinking the same thing . Like Jason Jorjani (All his Prometheus stuff). Last year I re read 'The Wars of Gods of Men', I was kind of searching for any thing I could to clear Marduks name , then I read the book I mentioned above, Wars of the Annunaki and was jumping up and down with Yaeaaah !.. She comes to the same conclusions! Even equates Marduk with Ahura Mazda like I did looking at their symbols ...any way I'll stop nattering along here.. Thank you for replying to me .. and like I said keep up the great work and keep those vids coming .
@orionheartofmine8 күн бұрын
@@SageChronicler If you are searching for the Marduk /Ahura Mazda identical symbols .It comes up fine for Ahura Mazda but for Marduk you need to google (Pictures) the god Ashur or Assur and the same depiction comes up . Some say Ashur was Marduk's son.. Zitchen and many others say Ashur is Marduk him self, just an earlier name he had ...as with the name asar-lú-hi, . keep up the great vids. I look forward to them and thank you for putting so much work in to them
@Ahll36911 күн бұрын
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@SageChronicler11 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Ahll36911 күн бұрын
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@SageChronicler11 күн бұрын
⭕️ Thanks for watching! Let me know your thoughts or questions-always happy to discuss!
@vvl3m3vv4211 күн бұрын
It's interesting to listen to this and look for possible crumbs of truth within it to help fill gaps in our missing history, but more vital to realize the Earth is a flat unmoving closed system with a firmament completely surrounded by the living waters of the heavens and the bible is truth. These myths are the work of evil deceptive angels that got cast in here for refusing to love man and spend their time in limbo plotting our destruction and usurping the throne of the one true God, and I pray the ppl falling for these lies to see thru them and find their way to the true creator thru his son Jesus Christ.Amen.
@SageChronicler11 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective-it’s clear you’re deeply passionate about your beliefs, and I respect that. While interpretations of ancient texts and their meanings differ widely, they offer fascinating insights into how humanity has grappled with the mysteries of existence throughout history. Exploring these stories can lead to rich discussions, and I believe seeking truth with an open heart and mind is a path we can all walk together. Wishing you peace and wisdom on your journey!
@TheTradingmajic11 күн бұрын
It's pronounced I-gee-gee AI is a tool. It's not supposed to replace your brain...
@SageChronicler11 күн бұрын
Appreciate the feedback!
@orionheartofmine7 сағат бұрын
I don't think any of us know how to pronounce the actual words .In Sumerian, its written as dnun gal-e-ne, and dnun-gal-meš Gal meaning great and Nun meaning prince . 'mes' at the end donates plural. I don't know what 'e-ne; means. The term Igigu ( U) ( Not I) is Akkadian. So SageChroniclears and the AI voice's pronunciation sounds pretty good to me, seeing as its all in the eyes or mouth of the beholder ?
@TheTradingmajic4 сағат бұрын
@@orionheartofmine Well, I learned it 40 years ago from a Sumerian scholar and Linguist so I would not know any better than him. apparently you do. My bad...
@MarcaWasi-jd6xx12 күн бұрын
You make slaves...they will always REBEL.. ALWAYS
@kevinthomson586512 күн бұрын
G'day, it is become quite obvious that there was advanced technologies that exsisted back then. There is records hidden in history. The vimana's from the Mahabharata. Using weapons such as missiles and heat rays. I would imagine the kind of heat ray used by Archimedes. In the story of lot and his wife, she turns back to sodom and was turned to a pilar of salt, to me this implies some form of instant petrification. Some kind of imense heat/frequency ray. We are starting to see evidence of mass destruction in some parts of the world that corresponds with intense frequency or electric weaponry.
@MillerRay9912 күн бұрын
Enlil is a tyrant and not a God 😢
@SageChronicler12 күн бұрын
It’s definitely easy to see Enlil’s actions as harsh and tyrannical at times. His role brings a lot of complexity to the story, making us question the balance between power and compassion.
@GarryTin-b4l12 күн бұрын
The anunnaki are higher beings with advanced technologies, if fire consumed sodom according to the bible, it should be a missile dropped from the warships from the sky. This is more like an action documentary. Lovely ❤❤❤
@CuriousCubNetwork12 күн бұрын
I thought everyone in Sodom didn't make it out alive according to the bible.
@kamillaMia12 күн бұрын
i believe not everything we read is the truth
@SageChronicler12 күн бұрын
That’s true according to the Bible-most people in Sodom didn’t survive. Only Lot and his family were spared, and even then, not all made it out safely. It’s such a dramatic and tragic story!
@kamillaMia12 күн бұрын
this make so much sense. i asked someone a question relating to advanced ancient weapons, but this video answered the question. thank you
@SageChronicler12 күн бұрын
Glad the video could answer your question! Ancient advanced weapons are such a fascinating topic-so much mystery and depth to explore. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
@kevinthomson586513 күн бұрын
Any being that bleeds is creation and NOT the creator.
@SageChronicler13 күн бұрын
But remember, we were created in their image and likeness, which connects us to something greater.
@kevinthomson586513 күн бұрын
@SageChronicler the Annunaki found a being already here that they altered genetically. Enki incorporated his genetics with the being. Then enlil wanted to wipe us out and enki rescued us. This I think is the story we've been given?
@kevinthomson586513 күн бұрын
@SageChronicler I think the Annunaki were apart of a group of seven that created earth, in the beginning. But the Annunaki returned and found the women attractive and took them as wife's.
@elephantfan195813 күн бұрын
If they were creators, they would not need to mine for gold.
@kevinthomson586513 күн бұрын
@elephantfan1958 they also would not have ruined their atmosphere. Obviously destroyers and not creators.
@Bigislandzz13 күн бұрын
The anunnaki are the council of nine enlil is Michael enki is samael the Satan
@SageChronicler13 күн бұрын
That’s an interesting interpretation! The connections between the Anunnaki and other spiritual or mythological figures definitely add another layer of depth to their story. It’s fascinating how these perspectives tie everything together.
@MillerRay9914 күн бұрын
The igigi are the first terrorists 😂😂. Just kidding, I see they are fighting for freedom. Unity and one voice. This is powerful 👏
@SageChronicler13 күн бұрын
Haha, the first 'terrorists'-that’s a new take! 😂😂 But you’re right, their fight for freedom and unity is such a powerful aspect of the story. 👏 It really shows the complexity of their struggles!
@Tm4Records14 күн бұрын
We are God. So we can bleed 😊
@SageChronicler14 күн бұрын
That’s a powerful thought! 😊 It really speaks to the idea of divinity within us, yet reminding us of our humanity. A beautiful mix of strength and vulnerability.
@joshuagriffiths-williamson179114 күн бұрын
It's not really a thought, it just is what it is. Humanity is the most Omnipotent being that can be confirmed by tangible reality. In comparison to every other living entity that can be perceived by senses, what even comes close? The constant imaginative constructs built to diminish the unequivocal prowess of human kind is just as I have stated; imagination. Quelling human kind with its own faculty of imagination. To imagine there is any power above them yet it is just... imagined..... just another proof of the unlimited power within. Those who seek it outside themselves will find nothing but the produce of imagination. But those seeking God within, only have to peer outside to recognise that nothing exists that is greater than that which is within.
@SageChronicler13 күн бұрын
Wow, that’s such a profound perspective! Humanity’s potential truly is extraordinary, and your point about imagination being both a tool and a limitation is so thought-provoking. The idea of looking within to find the divine is powerful-it speaks to the boundless strength and creativity inherent in us. Thank you for sharing this insight!
@jeannemalone-chowning202211 күн бұрын
Great story. Great narration.
@SageChronicler11 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the story and the narration. Your support means a lot-stay tuned for more!
@dr.donroccolahti731216 күн бұрын
The Sumarian Texts continues this saga with a final battle between Anu and Alalu, with Anu defeating Alalu on Earth and exiling Alalu to Mars, where he dies and was buried by his sevants. In the Sumarain Texts, a face was made by his servants to honor Alalu. This was written several thousand years ago and when the face was discovered recently, it was simply deemed a work of nature.
@SageChronicler16 күн бұрын
Fascinating, isn’t it? The Sumerian texts weave such epic and detailed narratives. The story of Alalu’s exile to Mars and the creation of the 'Face' adds so much depth. It’s amazing how ancient writings can align with modern discoveries, even when dismissed as natural formations. Makes you wonder-could there be more to the story? Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
@users123-q4e17 күн бұрын
Alalu is indeed the first dictator in all galaxies!
@SageChronicler16 күн бұрын
You're absolutely right! Alalu really set the tone for cosmic power struggles-his ambition and actions were on a galactic scale. The first dictator of the stars, no doubt! 🌌👑
@yvonnekolmann745317 күн бұрын
Like DANTE INFERNO! THE 7 SOU3RKEL OF THE DEAD
@SageChronicler16 күн бұрын
Exactly! It’s like Dante’s Inferno with its vivid storytelling and layered meanings. The 7 circles of the dead add such a dark yet fascinating twist-makes you wonder how these ancient tales influenced later works
@MillerRay9917 күн бұрын
I honestly think Anu is too relaxed and allows his children to take control of basically everything. The battles in the heavens affect us today
@SageChronicler17 күн бұрын
Interesting perspective! Anu's relaxed approach does seem to shape a lot of what unfolds. It's fascinating how those celestial battles still echo in our world today. What part of the story do you think shows this the most?
@yvnadore1417 күн бұрын
This is the thanos of the anunnak 😂
@SageChronicler17 күн бұрын
Haha, exactly! 😂 The ultimate cosmic overlord vibes. Imagine the snap with Anunnaki-level power-yikes! 👀