Anonymous ID: c7d6e8 Jan. 16, 2018, 11:50 p.m. No.258751   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>247866 Checked

>Q's mention of → 5 - 10 - 15

 

Honestly, one should consider if he is referring to the Right Pillar in the ToL, or Inanna -Marduk -> (Enki)?

Anonymous ID: c7d6e8 Jan. 17, 2018, 12:30 a.m. No.258752   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8757 >>8759

 

>>251907

>so this leads me to another question:

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>is da'ath related to the Duat(Tuat)?

 

Irkalla was the underworld in Sumer. Ereshkigal was its ruler. In the rites of my Neo-Sumerian path one has to descend, akin to Ishtar, by discarding your emotional armors, or "sacred jewelry". It is naked, in the below, before Ereshkigal you are, if lucky (tbh), and it begins. The trek to Saturn is painful and probably never truly ends.

 

If you are seeking Saturn when you are there, you have a chance. Probably akin to that weighing of the soul against Ma'at's feather of divine worthiness. By seeking Saturn you are seeking higher things, not a permanent vacation in Irkalla.

 

>is it related to the missing planet between jupiter and mars marked (x) in your post between multiples 54/108/216? can't help but notice the 108 number of the buddhist mala, which i noticed conveniently divides into 4 groups of 27 (pretty close to a lunation period).

 

I think this link between Nergal and Marduk must be looked into. There is a vital transformative terrain between the two. Its a process, akin to the trek into the below to eventually reach Saturn. Its a process that kinda just keeps being in motion.

 

The lunar cycles are how one can learn the cosmic cycles on a smaller, more local scale. Many things can be explained using the lunar cycle and yearly solar cycle. Its all pretty linked, the cycles keep going, like a water turbine turnings, pushing the water in its designed direction.

Anonymous ID: c7d6e8 Jan. 17, 2018, 11:24 p.m. No.258810   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8818

>>258759

>For this reason Marduk should never be taken seriously,

 

To be perfectly honest, over time Ive come to a realization that Marduk is most likely a title, or godform to be attained, not an entity in itself. When I said that the span between Nergal and Marduk must be looked into, what I meant was the accumulated knowledge from Malkuth to Geburrah, crossing over the link from Tiphareth to Daath, to Chesed. Something happens on that bridge between Geburrah and Chesed that seems to not be explored in detail.

 

With that said, thank you for the links and information. I can see you've done a lot of legwork in this matter and I definitely appreciate such efforts. What I know is from more of a esoteric background, and not very detailed in the archeological and historical vantage point. I fully admit I can stand to learn more on those fronts.