Friday, April 28, 2017

Sphynx's nose - "mystery" solved

And so the "mystery" of what hapenned to the nose of the Sphynx is no mystery at all. Egyptologists and others have said that the Sphynx depicts Anunnaki god Enki's son, Ningishzida.

I have argued that the name "Ningishzida" is a misspel; that it should infact be "Nin-Gi chi zwida", whch is a Kalanga/Anunnaki phrase meaning "the young one - on earth, who loves himself".

So Ningishzida certainly had a reputation of self exaltation, which reputation he may have earned from his grandiose construction of his likeness as the Sphynx. Such a character is highly unlikely to have constructed his face WITHOUT A NOSE. Infact he is more likely to have constructed his nose exactly as it was - complete with the Anunnaki beak that I wrote about in the previous post.

Then someone who wanted to wipe the Anunnaki history out of our psyche, and replace it with God, must have decided that Ningishzida's (Sphynx's) beak could lead to a destabilisation of religion, and consequently truncated the nose/beak.  

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