Anonymous ID: e1128c Aug. 21, 2021, 4:28 a.m. No.14414376   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4387

>>14405305

 

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>> The first sentence is a real beauty: it says it all = it’s crystal clear where the feminism, transgenderism and homosexual practices, obsessions of the Cult come from. This is the start of everything, including the perverted, bloody sexual practices and the spirit cooking. All of this craziness and perversion originated from the cult of the Evil Lady.

 

“According to the early scholar Samuel Noah Kramer, towards the end of the third millennium BC, kings of Uruk may have established their legitimacy by taking on the role of the shepherd Dumuzid, Inanna's consort. This ritual lasted for one night on the tenth day of the Akitu, the Sumerian new year festival, which was celebrated annually at the spring equinox. The king would then partake in a "sacred marriage" ceremony, during which he engaged in ritual sexual intercourse with the high priestess of Inanna, who took on the role of the goddess. In the late twentieth century, the historicity of the sacred marriage ritual was treated by scholars as more-or-less an established fact, but, largely due to the writings of Pirjo Lapinkivi, many have begun to regard the sacred marriage as a literary invention rather than an actual ritual.”

 

>> Nope, it was a real, actual ritual. It’s one of the many practices of the sacred prostitution which was practiced by the Evil Lady followers.

 

“The cult of Ishtar was long thought to have involved sacred prostitution, but this is now rejected among many scholars. Hierodules known as ishtaritum are reported to have worked in Ishtar's temples, but it is unclear if such priestesses actually performed any sex acts and several modern scholars have argued that they did not. Women across the ancient Near East worshipped Ishtar by dedicating to her cakes baked in ashes (known as kamān tumri). A dedication of this type is described in an Akkadian hymn. Several clay cake molds discovered at Mari are shaped like naked women with large hips clutching their breasts. Some scholars have suggested that the cakes made from these molds were intended as representations of Ishtar herself.”

 

>> The first idea in this paragraph involving the sacred prostitution is nothing but a lie, untrue and false. The practice never stopped. All the way till sometime in the 6th century A.D., there are records = complaints from many places in the Middle East, including Ancient Egypt, from the early Christians, about the practice of the sacred prostitution by the pagans. Then, after a hard crackdown, it went underground and kept on being practiced till this current day. As proof I can give you the Rothschild ball where the orgies take place in the after after-party – see pictures on page 759. We can see, in both pictures (old ball & new ball) that they are disguised as the Evil Couple. If it’s based solely on this picture, then I say the Antelope Sebetti ruler is the Evil Lady and the Serpent Sebetti ruler is the Evil One (remember Sisiutl from the Native Americans). But anons, I’m still unsure of it all a 100%. I’ve been flip flopping for a long time about this point and I’ve been stuck here. I cannot make up my mind because I’m finding hints in this or that direction at the same time and it’s confusing me.

 

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Anonymous ID: e1128c Aug. 21, 2021, 4:30 a.m. No.14414387   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4677

>>14414376

 

(Please read from the start)

 

“Iconography

 

Symbols

 

Inanna/Ishtar's most common symbol was the eight-pointed star, though the exact number of points sometimes varies. Six-pointed stars also occur frequently, but their symbolic meaning is unknown. The eight-pointed star seems to have originally borne a general association with the heavens, but, by the Old Babylonian Period (c. 1830 – c. 1531 BC), it had come to be specifically associated with the planet Venus, with which Ishtar was identified. Starting during this same period, the star of Ishtar was normally enclosed within a circular disc. During later Babylonian times, slaves who worked in Ishtar's temples were sometimes branded with the seal of the eight-pointed star. On boundary stones and cylinder seals, the eight-pointed star is sometimes shown alongside the crescent moon, which was the symbol of Sin (Sumerian Nanna) and the rayed solar disk, which was a symbol of Shamash (Sumerian Utu).”

 

>> I’ve explained this before: The rosette is not exclusively Inanna’s. We’ve seen it in many artifacts in pre-dynastic Ancient Egypt as well. The explanation given in this paragraph about the star is untrue and misleading. The Star is the beam of light surrounded with electricity that comes down from the sky as I’ve explained this before. And I think it’s related to ALL the Sebetti rulers and their warriors as they were the ones capable to activating that beam of light. They are the only ones with the “power” to active it.

 

Anons look which era they are talking about here = OLD BABYLONIAN, meaning = MUTATION. The younger generations didn’t understand the REAL meaning behind these symbols and they interpreted them as they “thought” they were, not as they really were at the starting point = origin. I’ve also explained this many times already in this thread.

 

“Inanna's cuneiform ideogram was a hook-shaped twisted knot of reeds, representing the doorpost of the storehouse, a common symbol of fertility and plenty. The rosette was another important symbol of Inanna, which continued to be used as a symbol of Ishtar after their syncretism. During the Neo-Assyrian Period (911 – 609 BC), the rosette may have actually eclipsed the eight-pointed star and become Ishtar's primary symbol. The temple of Ishtar in the city of Aššur was adorned with numerous rosettes”

 

>> Oh la la! Look at the mutation here and look at the date. It’s quite late chronologically = very far from the starting point. Do you remember when we were taking a look into Isis from Ancient Egypt and we found out that the cult changed, stuff were added or emitted according to the era it was worshiped in and the “group” that did the worship? In later generation, everyone just came in, added or omitted stuff to the cult of Isis however, whenever they wanted it = depending on their preferences. It’s like they personalized the cult according to their whims and tastes. I think here the situation is similar here…it’s why I keep on using the word “mutation”.

 

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