Zecharia Sitchin and the Extraterrestrial Origins of Humanity by M.J. Evans
Author:M.J. Evans [Evans, M.J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781591432555
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Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Published: 2016-05-10T00:00:00+00:00
A long tale relates how Enki, seeking a male son by his half-sister ⦠forced his attentions on her when she was alone and âpoured the semen in the womb.â When she gave birth to a daughter, Enki lost no time making love to the girl as soon as she became âyoung and fairâ⦠He took his joy of her, he embraced her, lay in her lap, he touches the thighs, he touches the ⦠with the young one he cohabits.â13
Enkiâs behavior and the text record suggest he was in love with this girl. But, his determined effort to produce a son obviously had become a sexual obsession. The language in the tablets indicates he demonstrated either infatuation or love (or both) toward Ninhursagâs daughter during his efforts to impregnate her. Enkiâs behavior was likely unconsciously fueled by the emotional wounds he carried, no doubt originating when he discovered that he had been shut out of succession (a situation over which he had no control). This situation with Ninhursagâs daughter was repeated again with Ninhursagâs granddaughter, strongly suggesting that his feelings about his ineligible background left him with a deep psychological trauma that he wanted to alleviate, somehow, by producing a son within a correct bloodline. To accomplish this, Enki used the only capability over which he had controlâsex.
Sitchin points out that the tablets tell us that the same code of conduct that condemned rape did not prohibit extramarital affairs. No doubt Enki believed his behavior adhered correctly to the Anunnaki moral code. That code permitted the Nefilim to have any number of wives and concubines.14 However, when Enki went after (no doubt lustfully) the daughter of Ninhursag, and then that daughterâs female child, whose conception he also was responsible for, his espoused one, his wife Ninki/Damkina, put a curse on him.*60 She gave him some plants to eat that made him mortally ill, and paralyzed him. No further information is given to explain how this was carried out, or the identity of the plant, but it did stop his seemingly compulsive sexual behavior.
Enkiâs generationally repetitious sexual actions do support our assumption that his behavior indicated a psychologically motivated obsession. Remember, his expected rights for control of Earth had been usurped by Enlilâs presence. Anu seemingly held no consideration for the work Enki did developing the gold procurement mission and seemed to show no appreciation for his role in settling and developing the habitats of Earth. It took a powerful physiological shock, an event Enki likely perceived as a ânear death experience,â to break Enkiâs sexual preoccupation and put to rest his compulsive behavior.*61
Enki was not without male offspring, but none were offspring of the union with his half sister. His firstborn son, Marduk, was conceived with his official consort. He produced five additional sons, but none of these births allowed these progeny to challenge Enlilâs son, Ninurta, for succession. Ninurta was born of Enlil and Ninhursag (Ninmah), his half sister.â 62 Both Enlil and Ninmah were unmarried at the time
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