Bodies

Poetic Edda

In this stanza, the gods, including the Æsir, gather to discuss and assign names to various aspects of time and the celestial bodies, such as night, new moons, morning, midday, forenoon, and evening.

In this stanza, the poem continues to describe the initial state of the cosmos, where there was no form, land, or celestial bodies.

It then mentions the actions of the sons of Bur (the first human beings in Norse mythology) in shaping the lands and heavenly bodies, including the sun and the moon.

In this stanza, the poem emphasizes the lack of knowledge and awareness among celestial bodies such as the sun, the moon, and the stars regarding their own roles and places in the cosmos.

Tatunca Nara

The Chronicle of Akakor

They had graceful bodies and white skin.

Aessir Anunnaki

"…and they produced double-winged beings…and more people with legs of goats and horns on their heads...And others, cloven hoofed—and more with horse bodies and human torsos...they have also wrought bull-headed men...and even other monsters...with manifold characters very different from each other...and many wonderful natures...whose images remain in the Temple of the Belos, one next to the other."1

They also worshipped a star we call Deben and claim when you die your body is taken somewhere in that constellation to start a new life.

Egypt

Ancient Egypt and the relationships with the stars

One of the most important celestial bodies in ancient Egyptian beliefs was the sun, which they worshiped as the god Ra.

The Greys

People who report these encounters describe Greys as having humanoid features, including small bodies, smooth grey skin, large hairless heads, and big black eyes.

Genesis 2

Enclosed garden

8 For that now their bodies had strange functions; and all flesh that requires food and drink for its existence, cannot be in the garden.

Anunnaki gods list

"Out of the Deep was Apsu engendered, And Tiamat, she who bore them all, who formed all things, Made in addition weapons invincible; she spawned monster-serpents, Sharp of tooth and merciless of fang; With poison, instead of blood, she filled their bodies.

Whoever beheld them, terror overcame him, Their bodies reared up and none could withstand their attack.

Yes, there are various stories and theories about the Anunnaki and their involvement in the destruction of planets or celestial bodies.

Wow, cool to see that there are different mythologies about the destruction of planets or celestial bodies.

History

Our history

Astronomical dating: This method involves studying the alignment of the Pyramid with certain celestial bodies, such as the stars in the constellation Orion.

The blue beings

These figures are depicted wearing elaborate headdresses and jewelry, and their bodies are painted in bright colors, including shades of blue.