INANNA, EOSTRE, ISHTAR and ASTARTE | The origin of Easter and the origin of the Easter egg Anunnaki
Have you ever wondered what the origin of Easter is? What is the origin of the Easter egg? Did you know that the Easter egg has pagan origins?
Learn about the myths of the goddess Eostre and Inanna, and the hidden mythological origins of Easter symbols. The goddess Eostre, derived from the Anunnaki goddess Inanna, Ishtar, Astarte, and Astarote, tells of a celebration of spring, with painted eggs, resurrection, and purification, centuries and millennia before Jewish and Christian Easter.
The goddess Inanna is a Sumerian goddess, an Anunnaki who, in the myth of Inanna's descent to the underworld, manages to return. This goddess, associated with the planet Venus, love, sexuality, beauty, dance, and war, is the origin of the goddess Eostre, for whom eggs were painted. Our current Easter eggs have their origins in these myths.
If you are interested in learning more about the mythological origin of Easter, you cannot miss this video! Here, we will explore the stories of two ancient goddesses: Inanna, of Sumeria, and Eostre, of pagan Europe. We will discover how their legends have mixed over time, creating the traditions that we now associate with the celebration of Easter.
Let's start with Inanna, one of the most important goddesses in the Sumerian pantheon. She was the goddess of love, fertility, and war, and her story includes a journey to the underworld, where she is killed and resurrected. This story is seen by many as a precursor to the resurrection of Christ in the Christian tradition.
Next, we will talk about Eostre, a goddess associated with spring and the renewal of life. Her name is the origin of the word "Easter" in many European languages, and her symbols, such as the rabbit and the egg, are still popular in modern Easter celebrations.
But why is the egg a symbol of Easter? We will explore the different theories about its origin, including the idea that the egg represents the resurrection and renewal of life after death.
So, if you are curious about the origin of Easter, the goddess Inanna, the goddess Eostre, and the Easter egg, this video is for you! Be sure to check it out and learn more about the mythological roots of this important celebration.
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