
Anunnaki Lunar Waystation (Anunnaki Origins, #4)
By Riddick DawsonLength10h 4m
About this audiobook
High above the plains of ancient Sumer, a silver light once guided the gaze of priests, kings, and watchers of the heavens. They called it the seat of the gods - a celestial threshold where the Anunnaki observed the earth below. From this mysterious outpost, the moon became more than light; it became law, rhythm, and revelation. Its rulers, Nanna and Ningal, were not mere deities of night and fertility - they were the keepers of time, the custodians of reflection, and the silent intermediaries between heaven and Lunar Waystation explores the profound theology of the moon as the Anunnaki's cosmic base of operations - the mirror between the mortal and the divine. Through long-forgotten hymns, temple liturgies, and astronomical rites, it traces how lunar worship shaped the empires of Ur, Harran, and Babylon, and how its wisdom endured through Persia, Greece, and Rome.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length10 hrs 4 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 7, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Anunnaki Lunar Waystation (Anunnaki Origins, #4)
8Chapter 7 – Lunar Festivals and Offerings
2Chapter 1 - Origins of Ur and Nanna
9Chapter 8 – Sin in Babylonian Religion
3Chapter 2: Nanna as Divine Father
10Chapter 9 – The Moon God in Assyria
4Chapter 3 – Calendar and Timekeeping
11Chapter 10 – Lunar Legacy in Later Traditions
5Chapter 4 – Rituals of Moon Worship
12About the Author
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6Chapter 5 – Hymns to Nanna & Ningal
13About the Publisher
7Chapter 6 – Royal Patronage of Ur
