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Spirit Essence of Enki

The God of Water Enki was a deity in Sumerian mythology, later known as Ea in Babylonian mythology. The name Ea is of Sumerian origin and was written by means of two signs signifying "house" and "water". Enki was the deity of water, intelligence and creation. Enki's emblem was two serpents [twin human DNA] entwined on a staff - the basis for the winged caduceus symbol used by modern Western medicine and the rod of Hermes.

He was the keeper of the holy powers called Me. The exact meaning of His Name Is not sure: the common translation is "Lord of the Earth": the Sumerian en is translated as "lord", ki as "earth"; but there are theories That ki in this name has another origin.

Enki was Considered a god of life and replenishment, and was Often depicted with streams of water emanating from His shoulders. Alongside him were trees symbolizing the male and female aspects of nature, each holding the male and female aspects of the 'Life Essence', Which he, as apparent alchemist of the gods, would masterfully mix to That would create several beings live upon the face of the Earth.

Enki was regarded as the protector and teacher of mankind. He is essentially a god of civilization, and it was natural That he was Also Looked upon as the creator of man, and of Throughout the world in general.

Spirit Essence of Enki have a lot of benefits for us:

Provide balance and harmony

Increase the power of life Which is Represented by the water

DNA upgrade

Present a good blood circulation

Increase body metabolism

Present calm, happy and peace

Deals emotion disturbance

Accommodates the spiritual growth

Presents consciousness

attracts wealth, health and happiness

Increase intelligence and creativity

Provide vitality and power

And more other

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