This whole anunnaki thing is blowing my mind. How does she even become a queen of the underworld?
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Glad it’s blowing your mind-it’s fascinating stuff! Ereshkigal became Queen of the Underworld because she was sent there to rule as part of maintaining cosmic balance. It wasn’t a punishment but a duty, making her one of the most powerful figures in the Anunnaki pantheon. Pretty epic, right?
@NikkiShivaTheGrimReaperАй бұрын
I did not know this history it explains more about my path than I dreamed,. It is a struggle to be "honorable" She explains the strife of the "Sigma" energy, and I am very grateful to have learned it. Thank you humbly 🙏❤️
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Your words are deeply moving-thank you for sharing them. It’s incredible how history and mythology can resonate so personally, shedding light on paths we’re walking without even realizing. The struggle to be honorable, especially in the face of "Sigma" energy and its challenges, is a testament to your strength and self-awareness. I’m truly humbled that this shared knowledge has brought clarity to your journey. Stay true to your path-it’s inspiring. 🙏❤️
@peacecontrol2991Ай бұрын
So eriskigel just chills in the underworld all day? Sounds kinda lonely tbh
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
It does sound lonely, but she’s the queen of her domain, so she’s probably too busy maintaining order to feel it. Plus, with all the souls passing through, she’s never really alone-just surrounded by a different kind of crowd!
@MillerRay99Ай бұрын
Bro, imagine meeting erskigal after you die. Like, what do you even say to her? 😅😂
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Haha, probably something like, "Uh, Queen Ereshkigal, I hope I didn’t mess up too bad!" 😂 Just keep it respectful and hope she’s in a good mood!
@CuriousCubNetworkАй бұрын
Wait, if Ereshkigal is queen of the underworld, does that mean she decides what happens to people after they die? Like, is she nice or scary about it?
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Great question! Ereshkigal, as the Queen of the Underworld, holds immense power over what happens after death, but her role isn’t as simple as being "nice" or "scary." She’s often portrayed as a balance of both-fair yet firm. In the myths, she governs the underworld with a deep sense of order, ensuring the natural cycle of life and death continues as intended. Her demeanor reflects her domain-solemn, mysterious, and unyielding. She isn’t cruel for the sake of it, but she also doesn’t show leniency easily. Think of her more like a divine figure maintaining cosmic justice. Those who respect the laws of the afterlife might find her presence awe-inspiring rather than terrifying, while those who try to defy those laws could see her as fearsome. Ereshkigal is complex-neither a villain nor a hero, but a vital part of the Anunnaki’s grand design. Fascinating, isn’t it?
@peterv8Ай бұрын
She needs a hug...
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Haha, true! Ereshkigal’s been through a lot-she could probably use a hug, but I wouldn’t be the one to try it. 😂
@DAlienzombieАй бұрын
Also known as Discordia
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Interesting connection! Discordia, the Roman goddess of strife and chaos, shares thematic similarities with figures like Ereshkigal in her association with darker, more challenging aspects of existence. Both embody powerful forces that disrupt order, but while Discordia thrives on chaos, Ereshkigal’s role in the underworld is more about maintaining balance within her domain. Fascinating how mythology overlaps, isn’t it?
@DAlienzombieАй бұрын
@SageChronicler It' s a cultural thing. Empires build on societies and tribes from Empires before. Religion follows. Science is more widespread usually, especially nowadays.
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
You're spot on! Empires rise, adapt, and borrow from those that came before, weaving their traditions into new systems. Religion often mirrors this, evolving alongside culture, while science pushes boundaries, transcending cultural divides. It’s a reminder that humanity’s progress is a tapestry of interconnected stories, always building on the past.
@DAlienzombieАй бұрын
@SageChronicler Couldn' t describe it in better words. Just, there is the point in the angles of violence in a flexible forthcome that wasn' t mentioned. Violence creates a lot.
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
You’re absolutely right-violence, though destructive, often acts as a catalyst for change, whether in nature, society, or even spiritual realms. It can dismantle stagnation, forcing growth, rebirth, or transformation, much like a forest fire clears the way for new life. While it’s a harsh tool, it undeniably shapes the course of existence, for better or worse. Balance lies in how that force is wielded.
@crippledbazookaАй бұрын
Shes the OG brat
@SageChroniclerАй бұрын
Haha, true! Ereshkigal definitely had that commanding "my way or the underworld" energy. Total OG vibes! 😂
@yvonnekolmann745320 күн бұрын
Like DANTE INFERNO! THE 7 SOU3RKEL OF THE DEAD
@SageChronicler18 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