Inanna Ishtar. Anunnaki Origins, #5
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- ISBN8231788439
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- Date de parution19/10/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Before gods ruled from thrones of stone and sky, there was Inanna-the first light that broke the eternal dark. She rose from the deep, radiant and terrible, embodying the oldest paradox of creation: love and war, birth and death, the beauty that destroys and the chaos that renews. In this volume of the Anunnaki Origins Series, the journey of Inanna-Ishtar unfolds through the oldest hymns of Sumer and the radiant echoes of Akkad.
She steals the sacred me from Enki, defies the decrees of Enlil, descends into the underworld, and returns reborn as the Morning Star. Her myth bridges heaven and earth, the divine and the human, revealing the earliest philosophy of consciousness encoded in clay. Drawing from original translations of The Descent of Inanna, The Exaltation of Inanna, and Inanna and Enki, this book explores the goddess as both cosmic architect and rebel spirit of the Anunnaki order.
Her stories illuminate how the ancients perceived the cycles of Venus, the geometry of rebirth, and the sacred rhythm by which life sustains itself through death. Through rich narrative, historical commentary, and comparative mythological study, Inanna Ishtar unveils the divine feminine at the heart of Mesopotamian civilization-the living bridge between gods and mortals, order and chaos, creation and annihilation.
She is the pulse of the heavens, the fire in the seed, the queen who descended to the underworld so that life might rise again. Her name is older than language itself. Her light has never gone out.
She steals the sacred me from Enki, defies the decrees of Enlil, descends into the underworld, and returns reborn as the Morning Star. Her myth bridges heaven and earth, the divine and the human, revealing the earliest philosophy of consciousness encoded in clay. Drawing from original translations of The Descent of Inanna, The Exaltation of Inanna, and Inanna and Enki, this book explores the goddess as both cosmic architect and rebel spirit of the Anunnaki order.
Her stories illuminate how the ancients perceived the cycles of Venus, the geometry of rebirth, and the sacred rhythm by which life sustains itself through death. Through rich narrative, historical commentary, and comparative mythological study, Inanna Ishtar unveils the divine feminine at the heart of Mesopotamian civilization-the living bridge between gods and mortals, order and chaos, creation and annihilation.
She is the pulse of the heavens, the fire in the seed, the queen who descended to the underworld so that life might rise again. Her name is older than language itself. Her light has never gone out.
Before gods ruled from thrones of stone and sky, there was Inanna-the first light that broke the eternal dark. She rose from the deep, radiant and terrible, embodying the oldest paradox of creation: love and war, birth and death, the beauty that destroys and the chaos that renews. In this volume of the Anunnaki Origins Series, the journey of Inanna-Ishtar unfolds through the oldest hymns of Sumer and the radiant echoes of Akkad.
She steals the sacred me from Enki, defies the decrees of Enlil, descends into the underworld, and returns reborn as the Morning Star. Her myth bridges heaven and earth, the divine and the human, revealing the earliest philosophy of consciousness encoded in clay. Drawing from original translations of The Descent of Inanna, The Exaltation of Inanna, and Inanna and Enki, this book explores the goddess as both cosmic architect and rebel spirit of the Anunnaki order.
Her stories illuminate how the ancients perceived the cycles of Venus, the geometry of rebirth, and the sacred rhythm by which life sustains itself through death. Through rich narrative, historical commentary, and comparative mythological study, Inanna Ishtar unveils the divine feminine at the heart of Mesopotamian civilization-the living bridge between gods and mortals, order and chaos, creation and annihilation.
She is the pulse of the heavens, the fire in the seed, the queen who descended to the underworld so that life might rise again. Her name is older than language itself. Her light has never gone out.
She steals the sacred me from Enki, defies the decrees of Enlil, descends into the underworld, and returns reborn as the Morning Star. Her myth bridges heaven and earth, the divine and the human, revealing the earliest philosophy of consciousness encoded in clay. Drawing from original translations of The Descent of Inanna, The Exaltation of Inanna, and Inanna and Enki, this book explores the goddess as both cosmic architect and rebel spirit of the Anunnaki order.
Her stories illuminate how the ancients perceived the cycles of Venus, the geometry of rebirth, and the sacred rhythm by which life sustains itself through death. Through rich narrative, historical commentary, and comparative mythological study, Inanna Ishtar unveils the divine feminine at the heart of Mesopotamian civilization-the living bridge between gods and mortals, order and chaos, creation and annihilation.
She is the pulse of the heavens, the fire in the seed, the queen who descended to the underworld so that life might rise again. Her name is older than language itself. Her light has never gone out.




















