ENKI’S AVATARS ~ ENKI AS KRISHNA (3228-3102 BCE)

Who is Krishna? Krishna revered as a divine figure in Hinduism, is considered the eighth avatar of the god Vishnu and a symbol of divine love, wisdom, and cosmic balance. Born in the Dvapara Yuga (estimated around 3228 BCE) in Mathura, India, he is celebrated for his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita, his playful childhood …

ENKI’S AVATARS ~ ENKI AS MICHELANGELO (March 6, 1475 – Febrary 18, 1564)

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475–1564) Born on March 6, 1475, in Caprese, Italy, Michelangelo was the second of five sons to Ludovico di Leonardo Buonarroti Simoni, a minor government official, and Francesca di Neri del Miniato di Siena. His family had once been part of the Florentine banking elite but had fallen on hard …

ENKI’S AVATARS: ENKI AS JESUS: Part I

Who is Enki? Enki is one of the principal figures of ancient Mesopotamia, a leader renowned for his mastery of water, wisdom, creation, and fertility. Revered as a benefactor of humanity and a mediator among divine forces, Enki’s legacy reflects his profound influence on the development of civilization and human life. What makes Enki even …

ENKI’S AVATARS ~ ENKI AS ADONAI (10,000-5,000 BCE)

Adonai, whose name means “Lord” or “My Lord,” is a divine figure in many spiritual and mystical traditions. Adonai has been revered as a source of higher consciousness and guidance, often associated with the sacred aspect of mercy, wisdom, and compassion. While the origins of Adonai’s awareness within humanity trace back to ancient Hebrew texts, …

ENKI’S AVATARS ~ ENKI AS HEPHAESTUS (2000 BCE)

Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire, metalworking, and craftsmanship, emerged in Greek mythology around 1,200 BCE during the rise of ancient Greek civilization. Mount Olympus, located in present-day Greece, was believed to be his birthplace. Born to Zeus and Hera (or Hera alone, in some versions), Hephaestus embodies ingenuity, resilience, and mastery over creation. Like …

ENKI’S AVATARS ~ ENKI AS YAM (1,200 BCE)

Yam (1200 BCE), an ancient Near Eastern sea deity, embodies water’s force and untamed nature. Revered in Ugaritic mythology, Yam, also known as Nahar (river), was central to tales of creation and cosmic order. His essence aligns with Enki’s dominion over water and creation, linking the two as embodiments of life and chaos. Yam, the sea …

ENKI’S AVATARS ~ ENKI AS MELCHIZEDEK (2000 BCE)

Melchizedek, meaning “King of Righteousness,” is a prominent figure in Biblical and Near Eastern traditions, first mentioned in Genesis (~2000 BCE). As the King of Salem (later Jerusalem) and a high priest of El Elyon (“God Most High”), he offered blessings to Abraham. He received tithes, symbolizing his spiritual authority and divine connection. Melchizedek appears …

ENKI’S AVATARS ~ ENKI AS KHNEMU (300,000 BCE)

Khnemu, an emanation of Enki, is depicted as the divine craftsman shaping humanity from clay. His mastery over creation and water symbolizes his role in crafting life and advancing early human civilization. Around 300,000 BCE, Khnemu, an emanation of Enki, emerged as the revered divine shaper of humanity and master craftsman during the early stages …

ENKI’S AVATARS ~ ENKI AS EA (450,000 BCE)

Ea: The Original Identity Short Description:Ea, Enki’s original name on Nibiru, symbolizes his role as a master scientist, engineer, and protector of life. Ea was pivotal in leading the Anunnaki’s missions to Earth and establishing the groundwork for humanity’s creation. Ea, meaning “House of Water,” is Enki’s original name in Nibiru’s royal lineage. Born to …