This storytelling is on another level. The visuals and explanations make it feel like i'm watching an epic movie. Can't wait for next part.
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Wow, thank you so much! That really means a lot to me. I’m so glad you’re enjoying it-it makes all the effort worth it. The next part is going to be just as exciting, I promise! Stay tuned!
@GarryTin-b4lАй бұрын
The depiction of Anu is so details. Where did you find all this information? And will there be a video on Enki or Enlil next?
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Thanks for noticing the details! A lot of the information comes from deep research into ancient texts, mythology, and historical interpretations-it’s fascinating to dive into these stories and bring them to life. As for what’s next, yes, there will definitely be a video on Enki soon! Enlil is also on the list, so stay tuned. Which one are you more excited about? 😊
@MillerRay99Ай бұрын
The way Anu’s decisions impacted humanity really makes you think. Imagine if such beings really existed-what would they think of us now?
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
That’s such an intriguing thought! Anu’s influence really does raise big questions about power, responsibility, and humanity’s place in the universe. If beings like that existed, I wonder if they’d be impressed by how far we’ve come-or disappointed by some of the choices we’ve made. What do you think they’d say about us today? 🤔
@globalweathernewsandtrends771Ай бұрын
Anu is the ruler of everyone on Earth too.
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Anu’s role as the supreme ruler in Sumerian mythology is definitely fascinating. His influence is a central theme in many ancient texts, and it’s interesting to explore what that might mean in different contexts. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@kennethharryson1592Ай бұрын
Is anu Jahweh or Jahweh father and is he the same as el elyon
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Great question! If we were to connect these figures, we could see Anu, Yahweh, and El Elyon as representations of supreme divine authority across different cultures. Anu, the Sumerian sky god, might share conceptual similarities with El Elyon, the 'Most High God' in Canaanite and Hebrew traditions. Over time, Yahweh absorbed many attributes of El Elyon, evolving into the monotheistic God of Israel. These connections suggest a potential cultural and theological influence as ideas about supreme deities spread and adapted between civilizations. Thanks for sparking such a thought-provoking discussion!
@Tm4RecordsАй бұрын
Who's the father of Anu
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Great question! In Mesopotamian mythology, Anu is often described as the son of Anshar (the embodiment of the heavens) and Kishar (the embodiment of the earth). This lineage is mentioned in the Babylonian creation epic, Enuma Elish. In some traditions, other primordial deities like Alala and Belili are also linked as ancestors of Anu. Thanks for asking-it’s fascinating how rich and layered Mesopotamian mythology can be! Let me know if you have more questions. 🙏
@SoleLyfeАй бұрын
Your depiction of the Annunaki is wrong. They did not have pale skin. They were multiracial beings. There is one reference to them is in the Sumerian tablet and they were referred to as “the black face people.” Another reference is to their hair in “The Epic of Gilgamesh” It’s said they were to have Locs. What culture or ethnicity is known for Locs? Why do you assume the beings with this capability are of fair skin? The location of these theories take place in the regions of current day Iraq, Ethiopia, America so if the Annunaki created Man in their image then the original people of that region would be a good indicator of their skin tone. This is the equivalent to making all depictions of Jesus (Possibly Thoth the Atlantean) white in the mainstream.
@KingB-o6eАй бұрын
Thank you! I just turned the video on and about to turn this fake white washed thing right back off and hit thumbs down!
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
I appreciate your insights regarding the depiction of the Anunnaki. Ancient Mesopotamian texts, such as the Sumerian tablets, often refer to humans as the "black-headed people," which is generally interpreted as a description of the Sumerians themselves rather than the Anunnaki deities. Regarding hair, while some interpretations suggest that figures like the Anunnaki had locs, this is not universally accepted and is subject to scholarly debate. It's important to note that ancient texts and artifacts often leave room for various interpretations, and our understanding of these depictions can evolve with ongoing research. I value your perspective and will consider these points in future content to provide a more nuanced representation.
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
I hear you, and I’m sorry if the depiction didn’t resonate with you. The intent was never to misrepresent or whitewash anything, but rather to bring these ancient stories to life based on a blend of interpretations and research. I truly value feedback like yours because it helps me grow and improve. If you have suggestions on how the visuals could better reflect the history and context, I’d love to hear them. Thank you for sharing your perspective-it means a lot!