Reflection Questions
Long ago, in the land called Sumer, people lived in mighty cities.
The Sumerians called their home 'ki-en-gir', meaning 'place of the civilized lords'.
They built ziggurats, which reached towards the sky, in honor of their gods.
Among their many gods, the story of the Anunnaki was told from generation to generation.
The Anunnaki came from the sky. They sought the precious gold of Earth for their distant home.
Nibiru, a faraway planet, was in peril and needed the gold to repair its atmosphere.
The Sumerians worked with the Anunnaki, mining gold from the heart of the earth.
They learned agriculture, law, and writing from these wise sky gods.
Cuneiform script told tales of heroes and the deeds of the Anunnaki.
In these stories, the bond between Earth and Nibiru grew strong and sacred.
Over time, the gold was gathered, and the Anunnaki prepared to leave.
They promised to watch over Sumer from the stars, and the people never forgot them.
Reflection Questions