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Presents an article which delves into the world of the less-than-pleasant psychedelic experience. Details on the Sumerian myth of Inanna's descent to the underworld as a model for understanding difficult excursions; Ultimate purpose of shamanic encounters.LucasMauraT.EBSCO_AspRevision...
Prologue: The Tree Of Life Sumerian Dance Inanna's Love Song And Lament Shifting Sands Inanna's Farewell Descent To The Underworld Friends And Mysteries Enki's Dreaming World The Gallatur Hymn To Inanna And Ereshkigal Ascent And Tranformation Epilogue 我来说两句 短评· ··· 热门 / 最新 /...
Inanna was worried about her sister, Eriskegal, and decided to visit the Underworld to see her. Eriskegal’s husband, the God of Death, had recently deserted her. Though the goddess Inanna felt concerned about her sister, she dreaded the trip. After all, the two sisters had never gotten ...
back to sense of personal wellness, I turned to the mythology of ancient Sumer. In particular, I turned to the myth known as theDescent of the Goddess(Wolkstein & Kramer, 1983). In this myth, Sumer’s important deity, the Goddess Inanna journeys into the underworld of death and suffering...
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Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1.Inanna- consort of Dumuzi (Tammuz) Sumer- an area in the southern region of Babylonia in present-day Iraq; site of the Sumerian civilization of city-states that flowered during the third millennium BC Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-20...
The Descent of Inanna myth is the story of the prideful Inanna’sjourney to the Underworld to ostensibly pay homage to her sister,Ereshkigal ,Queen of the“Kur” (Underworld).Ereshkigal ’s name means“Queen of the Great Earth”. In her descent, Inanna had to pass through seven gates and...
"Land of No Return (eret lā tri)": Underworld Appeared in Literary Sources of the Ancient West Asia In order to pursue the research questions, the myths of 'Descent of Inanna/Ishtar to Underworld,' 'Nergal and Ereshkigal,' and 'Erra Epic' will be studied. Narratives such as 'Death of...
The Akkadian Descent Myth The Akkadian version of the myth dates to around 1100 BCE, and substitutes the name, Ishtar, for Inanna. Ishtar descended to the underworld & threatened her way inside. In accordance with the customs of Ereshkigal, however, for every one of the seven gates she passe...