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Two short notes<br />
1. The figure of the Mother Goddess, which is variously studied,<br />
analyzed, sy<strong>mb</strong>olically interpreted, and psychoanalytically explained<br />
as being identified with Mother Earth... - is indeed quite simply this<br />
female Anunnaki; a medical expert in genetic engineering, who can be<br />
quite rightly considered the “mother of all mankind”!<br />
2. Geneticists tell us that our DNA differs from that of the primates closest<br />
to us for a very insignificant percentage, less than 2%. Could this 2%<br />
have been incorporated in hominids to drive the rapid evolutionary<br />
development that led our species to its final result, Homo Sapiens? Our<br />
closest relatives have culturally and technically evolved much more<br />
slowly to the point that they cannot even be remotely compared to us.<br />
Do we really have “something” inside us, often referred to as “divine”,<br />
which would be merely a portion of the DNA belonging to those<br />
individuals who came from above and genetically engineered us?<br />
According to the ancient texts, this slave, the Adama or the LuLu, was then<br />
used in the gold-mining area in South Africa, in an area the gods referred to as<br />
a “base.”<br />
enki, who presided over the mining work at the Africa base, was also known<br />
as the lord of “APSU”, that is the lord of “the basic (lower) parts”. The term<br />
APSU/ABSU was later derived into the concept of “Abyss” as “the basic<br />
realm”*, which later took the name and definition of “underworld realm”.<br />
Here too, the explanation is much simpler than all of the various ruminations<br />
generated from religions, anthropology, psychoanalysis and so on.<br />
The real or psychoanalytic descriptions of the abyss, of hell, of the<br />
subconscious, (along with all of the theories that followed), constituted the<br />
basis of the concept of receiving a heavenly reward vs. a horrible punishment<br />
in an endless hell.<br />
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