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The Ancient Stories of the Anunnaki
The Anunnaki ar central to the ancient mythology of Mesopotamia, one of humanity’s earliest civilizations. These "those who came from the heavens" figures are often depicted as powerful deities in Sumerian texts, such as the Enuma Elish and the Epic of Gilgamesh. Key figures include Enki, the god of wisdom and water, who is said to have had a deep connection with humanity, and Enlil, the god of air, who enforced strict rules and order. The city of Eridu, often considered the first city in history, is closely tied to their stories, alongside the legendary Ziggurat of Ur.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the Anunnaki mythology is their supposed connection to Nibiru, a mysterious planet whose orbit allegedly intersects with our solar system. Were the Anunnaki ancient gods, advanced extraterrestrials, or perhaps both? Their influence on early humanity, including myths of gold mining and genetic engineering, raises profound questions about the origins of civilization.
My Comment
The Anunnaki’s legacy is more than just mythology; it’s a lens through which we can question the origins of humanity and the unseen forces shaping our history. By going “beyond the frequency” of mainstream narratives, we uncover truths that challenge what we’ve been taught.
My Question
If the Anunnaki were truly responsible for shaping humanity, what does that mean for how we define gods, creators, or even ourselves?


The Power of your ConsciousMind
The conscious mind is not just the seat of thought—it’s the engine of creation. Ancient teachings and modern science alike point to the profound impact of our thoughts on our reality. The concept of neuroplasticity reveals that our brains can rewire themselves, while ancient practices like meditation, visualization, and mantra work demonstrate how we can harness this power. Figures such as Dr. Joe Dispenza and Bruce Lipton explore the science behind thoughts becoming things, while ancient texts like the Emerald Tablets provide esoteric wisdom about the mind’s potential.
Key locations tied to the exploration of consciousness include ancient Egypt, home of the Temple of Karnak, where teachings about the mind’s power were once hidden, and modern-day quantum physics labs, where cutting-edge research is proving ancient wisdom. The takeaway is clear: understanding the power of your mind is the first step to reclaiming your reality.
My Comment
Tapping into the power of your conscious mind allows you to truly “go beyond the frequency” of everyday thinking and create a life aligned with your highest potential.
My Question
If your thoughts shape your reality, what would you create if there were no limits? Are we truly "gods" that have forgotten our true nature due to this dense frequency we live in or just mere humans subject to live life day by day until death?




The Multiverse:Infinite versions of you do exist
The multiverse suggests that countless versions of reality exist simultaneously. This theory, rooted in quantum mechanics, opens up profound possibilities: could we be living just one of infinite lives? Names like Hugh Everett, who proposed the Many-Worlds Interpretation, and Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist exploring string theory, have brought these ideas into public discourse. Meanwhile, spiritual practices like lucid dreaming and quantum jumping have offered ways to explore alternate versions of reality on a personal level.
Fascinating locations connected to multiverse exploration include the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, where scientists are probing the edges of reality, and ancient spiritual centers like Mount Shasta, rumored to be a portal to other dimensions. The takeaway? The multiverse is not just a scientific theory but a profound philosophical and spiritual question about the nature of existence.
My Comment
By stepping into the multiverse, we move “beyond the frequency” of a single, linear understanding of reality and open ourselves to infinite possibilities with infinite branches.
My Question
If there are infinite versions of you, what would you say to the one who has already achieved your greatest dreams? Would you attempt contact or would you left him/her be and you yourself go about your own business in this reality?