What follows here is the complete story, the fuller cosmological account that was not included in the first series.
Before temples were built, before priests were ordained, and long before any government issued a document declaring two people bound to one another, there exists a cosmological record that describes how the first unions were formed. Whether you receive what follows as myth, ancient memory, or literal spiritual history will depend entirely on where you stand. But regardless of your position, the structure it reveals deserves examination. Because embedded in these oldest of stories is a picture of union that required no church, no state, and no contract — only authority, consent, and consummation. And that picture will matter when we begin tracing how marriage moved from something sacred and communal into something regulated and licensed.
The Annunaki are a race of beings who came to Earth from the Sirius constellation from a planet called Riqz. They traveled to Earth because of the resource of gold they needed to help repair their atmosphere. The Annunaki used their own people to help excavate gold from the mines to send home.
Among the Annunaki themselves marriage was based on consent. As in the story of Enlil who was enamored by a female medical worker who arrived to planet Earth with his half-sister, and mother of his child, Ninmah. Enlil saw here and was captivated, while he watched the female recruits bathing in a mountain stream. He called the Sud pulling her away from the group and asked if she would like to go back to his chalet to taste the elixirs he created. Sud not wanting to be rude to the King agreed. After being there for some time Enlil propositioned Sud for sex. Sud tells him she's a virgin and it wouldn't be right. Enlil makes his advances regardless. Upon returning Sud reports to Ninmah what has happened.
"Sud reported Enlil’s actions to Ninmah and she was outraged... Enlil! How dare you lust after one of the youngest of my cadets? You are. . . immoral!” ...Mark my words, Enlil, you will stand before the High Council for this and be held accountable for your lecherous deeds,” and she abruptly shut off the transmission.
In the gathered presence of fifty Anunaki, the court of the Seven Who Judge assembled, with Enki seated centrally in the highest chair. “Enlil. . . son of Anu, the High Council has reviewed your case and based on your behavior, we decree that you be banished from all cities for a period of two years and sent to a remote wilderness, he announced.” The council had spoken. . . Enlil’s immediate fate had been sealed. Accepting the decision with a subtle arrogance, Enlil was silent as they took him away....Back in Edin, Sud confides in her commander that she has recently become aware that she is pregnant with Enlil’s child. Taking into consideration the pregnancy’s full regal implications, Ninmah immediately tells Enki of what has happened, as he was now in command of the Edin. He contacts his father on the home world at once and informs him of the full details of the recent turn of events.
Lord Anu tells the Seven Who Judge to summon Sud and ask her if she would be willing to take Lord Enlil as her spouse, and it was with no uncertainty that she graciously accepts and tells them yes. When Abgal returned to Enlil’s place of exile to tell him of Sud’s acceptance of espousal, they were both in agreement that this course of action was indeed much more beneficial than what they had been considering previously.
When they get back to Edin, Enki and Ninmah give Enlil a complete pardon and Sud becomes Enlil’s official spouse. With her new title, she is also given a new name . . . Ninlil—Lady of the Command. In time, she gives birth to their son and they name him Nannar—the Bright One. The child is an official royal heir, the first Anunaki Royal to be born on the alien planet of Earth." (MYTH by Aaron Steiner, pgs 63-64)
"Chapter 5.2 – There are now 300 Anunnaki on Mars and 600 on Earth. This portion of the tablet is more of the same ignorant decisions and immorality by some of the Anunnaki. The kings daughter that is making love to the kings son is promised to the kings other son by the king. When it is found out the other son and daughter have been sleeping together the daughter is forbidden to marry anyone. The kings son that was making love to his sister rapes a young female healer, which is under the command of the sister he has sleeping with. The offending kings son is exiled to a barren place on Earth, but the Anunnaki that takes him to exile, takes him purposely to a place where the seven atomic bombs taken off the defeated kings spaceship is stored in a cave.
Chapter 5.3 – The raped young female healer is brought before the seven judges and she tells them she is pregnant. They ask her if she will take the kings son that raped her as husband. She says she will. The exiled kings son is returned to Eden. The other kings son that is in charge of getting the gold from underground is living in that area of Earth. His father, the king, had promised him his daughter in marriage but instead banished her from marriage when the king found out about her and his other son sleeping together. Now the kings son in charge of getting the gold asks her to join him in his dwelling. He and his half sister have a newborn daughter. He wanted a son. She has another daughter. He cries out he wants a son but she curses him (actual curse). He now has terrible health problems. Only upon swearing to stay away from her vagina does she give him relief from her curse. She returns to Eden. He summons his wife and child on Nibiru to come to Earth. He has five sons by his wife and other Anunnaki women.
The kings other son, after parting with his sister, raped a young healer and later married her. Now he and the sister he loves call their son from Nibiru to Earth. But he is married and has a son by his wife.
This set up rivalries between the kings two sons on Earth. It leads to war.
The gold is getting to Nibiru and made into a fine dust which is placed in the atmosphere. The atmosphere is slowly healing. There are now five Anunnaki cities on Earth.
The Igigi are starting to complain about the workload. The Igigi on Mars are complaining the most. The commander of mars is brought to Earth to show him the workings there." (The History of the Anunnaki: The 14 Tablets of Enki, By Ancient Code Team, The Fifth Tablet of Lord Enki, https://www.ancient-code.com/the-history-of-the-anunnaki-the-14-tablets-of-enki/)
Enki even marries his half-sister so that he may have son as an heir to the throne, but it only produced four girls. Enki frustrated and Ninmah who became tired eventually walks away from the partnership.
"In the aftermath of his brother’s scandal, Enki discreetly suggests to Ninmah that she abandon her infatuation with Enlil and return to the Abzu to be with him. She took a moment as she reflected on the dazzling silver and glass science complex of Ebineru, complete with its lapis lazuli inlayed trim work that he knew she loved. Ninmah was taken by his request, considering that it was true, she had become very disillusioned by Lord Enlil’s seductive charms as of late. . . so, she agrees to go the Abzu to be with Enki. When Ninmah arrived, Enki held her and expressed his true feelings towards her. He told her how he still loved her and that they were meant to be together. He caressed her gently and the two of them made passionate love. When the heat of their love -
making climaxed, Enki poured his seed into her as he cried out, “Oh Ninmah, give me a son. . . !”
Ninmah did become pregnant, and in time she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl whom they name Ninkasi. When they were looking at her, Ninmah and Isimud told Enki to kiss the child, but he refused to due to his frustration in that he had very much wanted a son. Enki took Ninmah into his arms again and made love to her
again, and once more, she bore him a female child. Angrily, he cried out, “A son, Ninmah! I must have a son!” He took her again, but by then Ninmah had had enough and she uttered curses of physical ailments upon him for his brash behavior." (MÝTH by Aaron Steiner, pg.64)
Enki’s dissolution of the marriage was simply by removing himself from her. Ninmah was still a Doctor and throughout the story the dynamic between her and both Enki and Enlil never changed. But Enki desperately wanted a son.
"When the Anunaki in Edin summoned Isimud and told him that Ninmah’s assistance was needed back in Shurubak, Enki was in truth quite relieved. Ninmah’s subtle curses had actually been taking quite a toll on his physical health as of late. With raised arms, he exclaimed to Isimud, “Yes. . . I know. Be assured old friend, I will distance myself from Ninmah and I will abandon this obsession of conceiving an heir to our kingdom with her!” This was indeed what was needed to effectively remove his current ailments, and the curse that she had placed upon him was lifted. So Ninmah returned to Edin, never to be espoused—her father’s command fulfilled." (MYTH by Aaron Steiner, pg.64)
Enki who wants to keep his seat to the throne by a male heir seeks out a new conquest, Erishkigal. It is through Erishkigal, that Enki finally gets a son.
"Enki consoled himself: when Enlil sends his son Nannar’s daughter, Erishkigal, down to the Abzu from Nibru-ki to run the facility’s astronomical and Earth monitoring station, he accompanies her on the trip. It was on route to the Abzu that Enki makes his true intensions clear to her, and he seduces Erishkigal. She becomes pregnant with his child and in time, gives him a son whom they name Ningishzida—Thoth." (MYTH by Aaron Steiner, pg. 64)
Among the Annunaki it was consent and consummation.
When the Lulu was created the original male and female was placed in Eridu among the elite Annunaki in their own habitat where they were given privacy. The others who were produced from the original were placed in cages that were stuck in trees. The original Lulu's were designated partners. The others chose who they wanted to have sex with, but it was noticed that the females did not bear any children. The new workers were for the relief of the Annunaki.
"Enki told Ennugi of his plan to create the new worker. Then, with out wanting to get the commander involved, he secretly coached the mining crew on how to trap Enlil in order to manipulate him into accepting the plan for the new worker that he had conceived. He knew that Enlil would oppose his idea for using the ape-man’s design to create a substitute workforce. Initiating Enki’s covert plan, the miners in the Abzu dramatically reduced their shipment of gold ore to Bad-Tibira." (MYTH by Aaron Steiner, pg 81)
Enki's plan was working. After the miners were killed again Enlil found out and was furious. Anu was consulted on the home planet and he was was told of deaths that happened. Anu wanted to temporarily close down the mines until new Annunakian workers would arrive, but Enlil was against that idea, for the mission was to mine and get gold back to the home world, Rizq. Enki then proposed the idea of taking the " ape-man" and genetically modifying it's DNA so they could be the new workers of the mine. Anu thought it was a good idea. Ninmah and Enlil were unsure of how it would work.
"At that moment, Ninmah, Ninutra and Enki’s son Ningishzida, unexpectedly entered the Nibru-ki control room. When Enlil noticed them, he composed himself immediately, not wanting to show weakness in their presence. Enki had summoned them from Shurubak, Ebineru and Bad-Tibira to be part of what he was about to propose. “Within your monitors is a being that exists within the jungles of the Abzu,” Enki said, as the monkey-man image became larger from the corner of the crystalline monitor. “Its genetics will be the foundation of a new workforce that we will design specifically for our needs within the Earth environment,” he explained.
The commanders were completely speechless. Ninmah stood there and gently shook her elegantly horned head, perplexed. Realistically—she didn’t feel that it could be done. “This is all very good hypothetically. . . but these beings don’t exist,” Enlil said impatiently. “I’ve never seen, or even heard of them.”
“These creatures do exist, deep within the jungles of the Abzu, and I am certain that they are just what we need.” Enki brought up some prerecorded clips of the creature eating with its hands and walking upright on its hind legs in the jungle and on the sierra plains. “I call the hominoid monkey-man—Australopithecus.” The commanders were astounded as Enki showed them the
footage of the rare and unique creature....“The newly designed creature will carry our dominant saurian features, and characteristics—yet their underlying mammalian physiology will make them highly adaptable to the inner Earth environments. Our plan is to create a warm-blooded reptilian being devoid of the undesirable physical traits of mammalian beings. Our cold-blooded, reptilian physiology has always required a regulated, external environment and with these creatures, this issue would be eliminated. Because of its internal, mammalian thermostat. . . this creature will be capable of adapting to a variety of climatic variations,” he concluded.
The presentation had successfully managed to gain Lord Anu’s interest, who was now stroking his chin whiskers and nodding his head from within the monitor. “Enlil, I want you and your commanders to go to the Abzu,” he told them. “Enki can give us a complete tour of his labs and we will see this Australopithecus he speaks of for ourselves.” (MYTH by Aaron Steiner, pgs. 90-91)
"...the Annunaki used their knowledge of genetics to manipulate the DNA of primitive hominids and combine it with their own. The result would have been a new species: Homo sapiens. This hybrid being was not only capable of following orders and performing physical tasks, but also inherited some of the intelligence and technical skills of its creators. In addition to creating a new life form, the Annunaki would have guarded its cultural development. They did not limit themselves to giving biological origin to human beings, but also sowed the first notions of social organization, spirituality, and technology. This would explain evolutionary and civilizational leap observed in the archeological records of Mesopotamia." ( The History of the Annunaki, Creators of Humanity?, http:www.gaia.com/article/the-history-of-the-annunaki-/, Gabriel Soca)
"Chapter 6.1 – There is much discussion about creating a primitive worker slave race of beings. One of the kings sons states the “father of all beginning” has the sole power of creation. The other kings son that is promoting this endeavor is saying the being already exists and they would not be slaves, but helpers. Of course this sounds like a modern day fabrication of a lie. The other kings son says it is against the rules of planet to planet journeying. The others kings son states it was against the rules to even come to Earth. After much debate the king decreed the primitive slave be created." (The History of the Anunnaki: The 14 Tablets of Enki, By Ancient Code Team, The SixthTablet of Lord Enki, https://www.ancient-code.com/the-history-of-the-anunnaki-the-14-tablets-of-enki/)
"Eridu, where they were put into a special enclosure and allowed to roam freely. Anunaki elite and crewmembers from every outpost came to see the new beings that Enki and his team had created. Since the day they had started, Enlil had never been pleased with the experiment, but that displeasure quickly diminished when he gazed upon the young Lulu. Ninutra came to see the new prototypes and so did Ninlil. From the way station on Mars, Marduk came, and so did the Igigi who
shuttled gold. They all came to see the new creatures, and they were completely in awe. (MYTH, Aaron steiner, pgs. 105-106)
"Ningishzida decided to make himself a couch out of grass to put up in the trees so he could sit and watch the Lulu interact within their cages. He watched what they did throughout the day and night and found that the Lulu were indeed mating. The females were being inseminated, but they were not conceiving. When Enki was told of this, he pondered the matter deeply as he recalled all the many creatures they had combined. Among them, none . . . not one of them, had been capable of producing offspring. He looked at his son despairingly. “Maybe we have created accursed creatures when we decided to start manipulating these genetic sequences,” he said, with an abandoned sense of hope in all that they had done.
“Upon further examination of the Lulu DNA, my lords, it is now quite apparent that these beings sequencing lack two essential strands that govern the procreation process,” Ningishzida explained. When Ninmah heard this, she was quite distraught and Enki was seized with horrible frustration, as he slammed his fist on his con sole surface. “The clamor in the Abzu has been growing daily and another mutiny is surely in the making,” he told them forcefully. “A Primitive Worker must be created soon, or else our gold extraction efforts will most certainly be shut down indefinitely.” He shook his head as he looked at the floor. “We already have a being perfected. . . we will simply have to impregnate Anunaki surrogates in massive campaigns, no matter how tedious and impractical it may seem.” He looked at Ninmah. “They will have to be brought here from Rizq, pending father’s approval.”
Enki stroked his chin whiskers as he weighed the depth of the decision. Ultimately, the success of their mission on Earth would take precedence in any decision made. “Pay the volunteers whatever they need. . . just do what it takes to create this new workforce!” ( MYTH, Aaron steiner, pgs. 106-107)
And, so a new worker was quietly being designed in the background by Ninmah. Enki one day contacted her and explained what was going on with the workers. That he wasn't able now to replace them fast enough. Ninmah then discloses to him the new prototypes she has been working on. Enki knows Enlil would not agree, but he approves the project anyways.
"Ninmah. “Subsequently, I have been doing some research into creating a more effective worker to do our mining. When our teams were excavating the pyramids on Mars, a number of objects were removed and archived into our libraries. Among the antiquities found, the teams discovered mummified bodies containing the DNA of beings that trace their origins back to the star system of Lira. After digging through our records, I did some tests on the catalogued artifacts and I believe that it is in this Lyrian DNA strand that the very answer we are looking for may lie.” Enki was intrigued. “Go on.”
“We will be adding this highly developed Lyrian DNA to our already perfected Lulu design to clone a new being . . . a being that will be thoroughly capable of reproducing a workforce for us on its own.” She paused as she looked over at Enki. “There is one small issue of concern though, my lord,” she said. Enki was quite intrigued with her plan for the new prototype, so if there was an obstacle, he would definitely want it addressed. He gave her a sideways glance. “So, what’s the issue?” “The creatures would be mammalian,” she said, softly. Enki frowned. “A mammal? Ninmah. . . I don’t particularly care too much for the idea of our workforce being mammalian. No one would, really. You know quite well that they can be loud. . . smelly. . . and very unpredictable.” He looked at her with narrowed eyes. “You are certain that this particular genetic combination would work?” “I am very confident it will work,” Ninmah told him. He reached out and touched the large domed crystal with his sister’s holographic image in it. “Enlil will not approve of this. . . so we won’t tell him just yet. But I give you my complete authorization to proceed with the creating of this new mammalian work force, dear sister. Come to the laboratories of the Abzu immediately so that we may proceed with this project unhindered and without scrutiny.” (Myths, Aaron Steiner, pg112-113)
"In various stages of development, cloned humanoid bodies floated in the large, clear vats, in a liquid solution of colloidal gold and highly oxygenated water. Recessed in the shadows, Ningishzida was busy monitoring them from one of the lab’s many computer stations. Before Ninmah and Enki, on oval lab tables, were two fully- developed male and female hominid beings set next to a series of crystalline computer monitors. The creatures had smooth, dark brown skin, with short, kinky black hair on their heads. Their bodies were sleek and muscular, elegant in their form and design. Looking at their finished work, Ninmah told Enki, “I have decided to call these beings Human.” She gestured toward the creatures. “Their bodies are very resilient, having a highly adaptive metabolism, and they are capable of reproducing quite proficiently. These human beings will reproduce to create a most effective workforce for our mining operations in the Abzu within a very short period of time.” In the center of Enki’s brightly lit laboratory, Ninmah stood on a small, black platform positioned above the two large, cylindrical glass tanks that contained the male and female humans. They floated submerged in a clear fluid, hooked up to a series of tubes and wires.
Ninmah was fully absorbed in the inspection of readouts within the computer monitors when Enki walked into the lab and came up the stairs next to the tank to join her on the platform. Without a word, she reached over and touched a small, blue crystal panel. A mechanism within the tanks activated and the finished humans began to slowly rise from the large vats of hot water. As they rose from the tanks, gentle wisps of steam evaporated from their well-defined, dark, muscular bodies. Enki looked over the finished humans closely. “I see that you have completed the final stages of blocking their central energies. Very good. . .” He looked at her. “Prepare them for transport immediately.” He glanced over at the two humans. “I will inform the commanders of our coming and have them meet us in Eridu, where you and I will present our new workforce solution.”(Myths, Aaron Stener, pg. 115)
Enlil is rightfully embarrassed and upset at the what Ninmah and Enki created without his knowledge, but after Ningishzida fully explains what the human was created for and that the central energies were dialed back , so they wouldn't be considered a threat or able to tap into their abilities, Enlil gave interest to the project.
"When they reached the control room, they stood before Enlil and the other assembled Anunaki commanders. “My lords,” Enki said, as he gestured toward the couple. “These are the humans that I had informed you about, Adamu and Lilitu.” To give Enlil a better understanding of the project, Enki and Ninmah summoned Ningishzida from Ebineru to speak with him, so he could explain the human design further. He arrived at Eridu shortly thereafter and met with the Council of Commanders. Ningishzida sat in the conference room with the commanders and explained more of the finer details of what they had created. “Lord Enlil, the humans were given the power of procreation, but I assure you that they were not given the essence of prolonged life,” he told him reassuringly, “We have taken care of that most effectively . . .” "And really—what choice do we have?” Ninmah added. “End this mission in failure and leave all this Earth gold behind? Or to try and try again, to ultimately construct a worker being with the ability to reproduce itself?” Angrily, Enlil gave in to the argument, “Fine!” he said, throwing his arms up. “Since they are obviously needed. . . you may use these beings in the Abzu as our workforce,”
Enki was relieved. “Very well then. . . we can begin their training by developing their basic service-related skills,” he said. “They will be trained in the culinary arts of procuring and preparing food from our gardens so that they may tend to the dinner tables here in the Water Palace of Eridu.” He watched Enlil’s face for a reaction, but there was none. Enlil continued to inspect the two beings and then turned to Ninmah. “What of the other potential threats these humans pose? Mammals can be known to be. . . unpredictable at times.” Enki answered for her, “Ninmah assures me that these creatures are under our complete control. Nevertheless. . . she and I plan to stay here in Eridu to monitor them while they adapt to their assigned duties and begin the reproduction of our new workforce.” Enlil turned to Enki and slowly stroked his chin whiskers as he nodded his head with a reluctant final approval." (Myth, Aaron steiner, pgs. 117-118)
"Initially human beings were unable to reproduce on their own, but were later modified with the help of Enki and Ninki. Thus, Adapa was created as a fully functional and independent human being. This ‘modification’ was done without the approval of Enki’s brother, Enlil, and a conflict between the gods began. Enlil became the adversary of man, and the Sumerian tablet mentions that men served gods and went through much hardship and suffering." (The Origin of Himan Beings According To Sumerian Text, John Black, https://www.ancient-origins.net/human-origins-folklore/sumerian-texts-0065)
Lilitu and Adamu were the original prototypes and were given a place among the Annunaki in Eridu. They were not to do strenuous labor, but they had chores they were responsible for. The only caveat was to not eat of the medicinal plants. Adamu was given permission to name the things that were not already named. The most important thing the Annunaki sought out of this union was more humans just like Adamu and Lilitu.
"Adamu begins to playfully chase Lilitu around the inside of their small home. Their playful game ultimately turns into a embrace that leads to a long, passionate kiss. The two young humans begin to explore each other’s bodies with a sense of wonder and excitement that eventually turns into full- blown sexual abandon. The couple seem to become one being, as they make love on the bed of furs long into the night. Hours later, after another explosive union, they lay in the furs holding each other closely. Breathing heavily, Lilitu, wide eyed and excited, stares up at the ceiling. Although their sex had been absolutely amazing, her mind was somewhere else.
“Adamu. . . I had the most wondrous day in the gardens today.” She looked over at him with an excitement in her eyes that she couldn’t contain. “The plants. . . they respond to my presence. . . they even speak to me!” Adamu was perplexed. “How can a plant speak?” he said softly. Lilitu recalled her experiences when she had been watering the Anunaki’s sacred psychotropic plants of Sector R—of how she had walked among marijuana plants, opium poppies, and varieties of mushrooms, cocoa bushes and peyote button cacti. They all would gently turn toward her whenever she approached." (MYTH, Aaron Steiner, pg.121)
Adamu was strict in his adherence to what they were not to do while in this enclosure. But to make it right Lilitu asked to go hunting with Adamu that next day. She was genuinely excited to be with husband and to learn the ways of hunting. Adamu taught her how to set traps, the stands to take when shooting her bow and arrow. Lilitu ends up alone in the forest while hunting. She stands with her eyes closed and mentally calls in assistance. She feels the connection with the forest that works with her in the hunt. When she returned back to the spot she and Adamu are to meet, Adamu proud of his hunt shows her the animals on his rope. Lilitu is proud to of her hunt and holds a rope in both hands of her hunt, with one of the ropes having an additional eight ropes tied to it.
Adamu feels like Lilitu outshined him and becomes angry to leave her alone in the woods mumbling, “I leave you now, Woman, to reside among my brothers and sisters of the forest— the wolves.” His eyes narrowed as he said under his breath, “For I find their loyalty to be. . . unquestionable!”
Lilitu was astounded as tears began to roll down her cheeks. She fell to her knees, crying softly over Adamu’s distorted accusations and he walked off into the jungle without looking back."(MYTH, Aaron steiner, pg.125)
The area was monitored and it was noticed that Adamu was sleeping among the wolves then in his bed with his mate. Enki was made aware and went to visit Adamu to find out the issue. When Adamu say him Adamu expressed his want for a new wife and the reason why, but Enki wouldn't hear of it and told to return to Lilitu and mate with her. Adamu not wanting to be disobedient did as he was told.
" “My lord,” the lab assistant said, as he lowered his gaze and tipped his head, “There appears to be a development with the male human. It seems that he does not want to mate with his female counterpart and is currently living with a pack of wolves in the Forest Sector 93B19.” “This is most peculiar,” Enki said. “Acknowledged. Take no action. . .I will see to this issue personally.” “Hello, my lord. It’s so nice to see you today!” a voice said from behind him. Enki turned around to see the male human approaching from the other side of the small clearing. When he got there, Adamu sat down on the stool next to the large reptilian commander, and looked up at him with a furrowed brow. “I’m glad you’re here father. I have been wanting to speak with you about the possibility of finding me a new mate,” he began. Enki was rather surprised by the request. He turned to him and asked, “Adamu, my son. . . why would you want a new mate?” “This one,” Adamu said with venom in his voice, “mocks my prowess as a hunter and provider!”
“Now just a moment Child,” Enki was very stern in his conviction. “The female human was made for you to mate with. You will mate with her—no exceptions!” Knowing better than to question Enki’s command, Adamu was sullen as he looked at the ground. “Yes, Lord Enki, my father . . .my creator. I shall do as you wish.” (Myth, Aaron steiner, pgs.128-129)
Adamu went home to do as he was told by Lilitu, but when he arrived home Lilitu looked at Adamu with disgust. She wanted no part of him.
"Adamu slowly and silently approached Lilitu. He paused to pull off the leather loincloth he was wearing and then continued his advances, his naked muscular brown body coming toward her slowly with no sign of relent.
“Get away from me!” Lilitu hissed, pushing him back. Adamu grabbed Lilitu around the waist and pulled her close. She struggled to get away." ( MYTH, Aaron steiner, pg. 129)
Lilitu told Adamu she was disgusted by him because he had his way with the beast and that she and Adamu were not like them. Adamu set in my mind to mate with Lilitu forced himself upon her from behind and had his way. After , while Adamu was sleep she ran to Palace to ask for a dissolvment of union from Adamu.
"Lilitu’s eyes welled up with tears as she looked up at Enki and sobbed, “It’s your Adamu creature. . . It—it has been sharing its body with the beasts of the forest, but we are not like them!” She softly cried as she turned away from him shamefully. “I find it to be absolutely disgusting that he wanted to mate with me, and I refused him because of it. . . then, he attacked me. He physically forced himself upon me and raped me, my lord!” She looked into Enki’s eyes, pleading. “Please Master, take me from his reach.” Lilitu reached out and gently touched the large lizard man on his scaled cheek as she looked at him with a gentle admiration. “The beast Adamu is nothing like you my lord, so noble, so wise, so. . . handsome.”
"Enki was quite surprised by Lilitu’s directness. He glanced at her with narrowed eyes as he stroked his chin whiskers contemplatively, for he found himself experiencing a strong sense of arousal being brought on by her subtle seduction. Finally, he spoke. “I have decided . . . to remove you from the gardens and your duties there,” he said to her in an authoritative tone. He reached out and grabbed Lilitu gently by the shoulders as he looked deep into her eyes. “You will now be known as Lilith, and you will accompany me. You will come live aboard my orbiting space station, as my personal consort.” Lilith’s eyes lit up at the suggestion and she smiled. “My lord. . . that sounds wonderful!” (MYTH, Aaron Steiner, pg. 131-132)
Lilitu was now no longer the mate of Adamu, she was now the consort of Enki.
Adamu not seeing Lilitu for the whole day became concerned and runs to the Palace to speak with Enki and to tell him Lilitu is gone. Enki tells Adamu that she is now his consort and that he's creating a new mate for him.
“My lord. . . ! The female Lilitu. She’s gone! Enki looked at him blankly. “Yes, my child, I know . . . I have removed her from the gardens. She now resides aboard my space station—as my personal consort.” Adamu’s eyes widened upon hearing the shocking news. His jaw clenched up and his nostrils flared, as tears welled up in his eyes. “But why, Father? Why have you done this . . . ? Didn’t you tell me that Lilitu was my mate, created specifically for me?” He was angry and grew defiant as he said under his breath, “I curse you for coveting my mate—Lord Enki, son of Anu!” He teared up again.
“How could you do this?” he sobbed. Enki closed his eyes and shook his head. “Curse not foolishly. . . and be calm, my child,” he said softly. “The female Lilitu was danger ous.” He put his hand on Adamu’s shoulder. “She would have hurt you, Adamu. I have removed her from the gardens to protect you.” Adamu shrugged off Enki’s hand. “Lord Enki,” he said. “Return my mate at once!”
Enki continued to be patient with him. “Adamu, my son. . . I am providing you with a new mate.” Adamu’s right eyebrow rose, as if he didn’t quite believe what he had just heard. “Yes, my child. . . a new mate.” He extended his hand and gesured down a nearby corridor. “If you wish, you may accompany me to witness the creation of this new mate.” Adamu looked down the long silver corridor, then back at Enki and nodded approvingly as he regained his composure and wiped away his tears. (MYTH, Aaron Steiner, pgs. 132-133)
The Creation of Eve
Adamu was led to the laboratories of Enki and saw the many vats filled with human bodies. Afamu was led to a vat of a human clone. When Enki pulled the female body out Adamu was disgusted by the undeveloped human body that he asked Enki if he could leave. Permission was granted.
Sometime later when the clone was ready Enki brought her to the garden. Adamu examined her by looking at her and sniffing her and telling Enki she's smells of his laboratory and that she looks no different than the last one. He denies the creation and leaves Enki in the middle of the garden.
Enki frustrated tells Ninmah that Adamu denied the human female. Ninmah explains the reason is that the females human brain moves faster and to have the female on the same level they could use the stem cells from Adamu’s rib to create the new female human. Enki gives Ninmah the approval.
"“My lord, the mammalian mind is governed by emotion, as you well know. It must have been very unsettling for this creature to see his new bride in her unfinished state.” She went to the command console, grabbed a blue Mae Stone from a number of crystals that were set into a small tray and placed it into the central panel. Turning to one of the large monitors, she examined the readouts. “The male has also been threatened by its first mate’s excessive ambitions and personal prowess.” She looked back over her shoulder at Enki. “The replacement female must have been seen as a similar threat.”
She motioned toward the viewing dome. Inside the crystalline monitor, a transparent hologram of the female brain appeared with a thermal image of the areas where enhanced brain activity was taking place. “Notice the enhanced synaptic firing in the cerebral cortex of the female brain.” The frontal lobe of the brain within the monitor was completely lit up in a reddish glow. “This enhanced brain activity is what is creating the higher sense of ambition in our human female. It seems the female brain functions with a complexity that is not found in the male brain.”
Enki thought about it for a moment and then turned to his sister. “Ninmah. . . it is apparent that we need to make the female human more like the male. It seems to be thoroughly capable of following orders and tending to its assigned duties.” “I agree, and. . . I have come up with a solution,” Ninmah said. Inside the monitor, a transparent hologram of the male human’s anatomy spun slowly next to the female brain as a series of chemical strands unraveled from the image of the female brain. “We can effectively dilute this original human female design by creating a female clone from the stem cells of its male counterpart.”
The monitor showed Adamu’s lower rib coming away from his body as the stem cells contained within it became magnified. “The creature’s rib bone can be easily removed without causing any kind of significant damage to its physiology. We can then synthesize stem cells gathered from the bones marrow.” She turned to face Enki. “This new human female should ultimately prove to be a much easier being to control.” Enki stroked his chin whiskers as his eyes narrowed. “This is a most satisfactory solution . . . you have done well Ninmah,” he said. “I give you my consent to proceed with the creation of this new, redesigned human female.” (MYTH, Aaron Stener, pgs. 139-140)
Finally, the new clone was ready. Upon seeing her Enki was pleased with his creation and turned on at the same time. He called her, Eve. And with Eve he had sexual relations and she would bear him a son that would be called, Cain.
"On a small platform, the new human female that he and Ninmah had been working on had just risen from its tank and was now standing on the platform above the large glass vat of steamy dark water. Lit up by white light from below, gentle wisps of steam rose from her supple brown body. Feeling somewhat intrigued by this new female, Enki raised an eyebrow as he gazed upon her finished form. This human female was a thicker, more voluptuous version of their original design with her larger breasts and fuller lips, butt and thighs. Enki got up from where he sat and walked over to her.
Looking straight ahead complacently, the new human female stood with her hands at her sides as Enki looked her over closely, touching her face lightly with his clawed fingertip. “A truly magnificent creature you are,” he said. “You will be known as. . . Eve.....“You will truly breed a fine race of humans.” Aroused by the human female’s sensuality, Enki picks her up and carries her over to a nearby lab table. Standing there, he looks her over with hungry eyes and then proceeds to ravage her compliant body with a heated sexual intensity, lifting her long brown legs into the air as he mounts her again and again. When he finally climaxes, Enki releases his seed deep into the voluptuous human female, and she in time, gives birth to his son. He would be named Cain—the Hybrid Son, firstborn child of Eve." ( MYTH, Aaron Steiner, pgs. 153-154)
Enki does eventually take Adamu his bride, Eve. Adamu is pleased with what is presented to him.
"Later, in the garden forest, a naked Eve followed Enki down a lush jungle path...From behind the leaves of the trees, on a high branch, he soon appeared. Standing with his nose in the air, he looked down at Enki and Eve, his muscular brown body glistening in the sunlight. The arrogance in his face quickly turned to curiosity as he gazed upon his voluptuous new bride. He jumped down from the tree and slowly walked toward the two of them apprehensively. Standing before Enki, the stately lizard man reached out and put his large hand on Adamu’s shoulder.
“Adamu my son,” Enki said. He then put his hand behind Eve’s back and gently nudged her toward Adamu. “This is Eve. . . she is to be your new bride.” Adamu looked at Eve in fascination and wonder as he touched her face with his fingertips. His face lit up as he beamed with excitement. “Thank you, my lord. Your new creation is very beautiful, and I am honored to accept her as my new bride.” Enki bowed his head gently as he curled his large tan and green tail around his clawed feet. Adamu smiled as he took Eve by the hand. She smiled too and giggled as they ran off together down the jungle path. (MYTH, Aaron Steiner, pgs. 161-162)
What the Annunaki record shows us, whether read as cosmology or as the oldest human memory of our origins, is that structured union existed long before religion formalized it and long before governments monetized it. Lilitu walked away. Ninmah walked away. Dissolution required no court, no lawyer, no filing fee. Union required no license, no ceremony, no officiator beyond the authority of those involved and those who witnessed it. Consent and consummation were the contract. This is the baseline. Everything that comes after, the Egyptian arrangements, the Roman legal codes, the arrival of the Church, the Cherokee and Choctaw traditions, and finally the marriage license itself, is a layer added on top of something that was already ancient. Keep that in mind as we move forward.
Series 2: History Of The Marriage License: Ancient Sumeria and Ancient Egypt

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