The lost tablets of enki
Anunaki Myth Series

Anunnaki Myth Seriespt.4: The Lost Tablets of Enki: Forbidden Knowledge, Hybrid Experiments & Earth’s Secret History

In mainstream academia, these stories are generally considered pseudoscientific or mythologically interpretative rather than historical fact. but nonetheless, we will still look into them to find what was always meant for us.

According to Zecharia Sitchin, Enki, the god of wisdom and creation, documented Earth’s true history on ancient tablets—clay records engraved with the secrets of the gods. These “Lost Tablets of Enki” reveal what humanity was never meant to know.

In them, Enki details:

  • The arrival of the Anunnaki from Nibiru
  • Their search for gold to save their atmosphere
  • The genetic engineering of humans (Adamu) as laborers
  • The deep rivalry between Enki (creator) and Enlil (enforcer)
  • Interbreeding between gods and humans
  • The Great Flood, its cause, and its survivors
  • The founding of kingship and civilization as Anunnaki legacy

These tablets serve not only as a testimony of the gods but as a warning and blueprint for future humanity.

“Let it be recorded, let it be remembered…”
—Enki, speaking of his tablets.

Worth to note also…

Thoth (Egyptian Mythology)

  • God of Wisdom, Knowledge, and Writing: Thoth was believed to be the scribe of the gods, responsible for maintaining the universe’s balance through knowledge, wisdom, and record-keeping.
  • Inventor of Writing: He is credited with creating hieroglyphs and the library of divine knowledge.
  • Mediator and Judge: Thoth often mediated disputes among gods and helped in the judgment of souls.
  • Symbolism: He embodies the pursuit of wisdom, intellectual advancement, and the recording of divine law.

Hermes (Greek Mythology)

  • Messenger of the Gods: Hermes served as the divine messenger, facilitating communication between gods and humans.
  • God of Trade, Thieves, and Travellers: He was also associated with commerce, cunning, and agility.
  • Guide to the Underworld: Hermes guided souls to the afterlife in some myths.
  • Symbolism: Hermes represents communication, commerce, magic, and cleverness—an archetype of knowledge and resourcefulness.

Now to compare…

AspectEnki (as per Sitchin)ThothHermes
Main RoleCreator god, wisdom, and water deity who intervened in human historyGod of wisdom, writing, and divine record-keepingMessenger, trickster, and guide
Human InteractionEngineered humans as labor, shared advanced knowledge, warned of future dangersRecorded divine laws, mediated disputes, kept balanceDelivered messages, facilitated trade, guided souls
Key SymbolsWater, wisdom, creation, tablets/recordsWriting, ibis, the scribe, balanceCaduceus, sandals, winged helmet, trickery
Mythological FocusAlien origins, genetic engineering, cosmic conflictsDivine knowledge, record-keeping, judgmentCommunication, cunning, travel between worlds

Let’s take a closer look at the tablets themselves:

🧱 The Tablet Themes Broken Down

TabletKey Revelation
Arrival on EarthThe First Civilisations
Enki’s EngineeringCreation of the Adamu through DNA manipulation
The First CivilizationsErecting cities, temples, and kingship to manage humans
The Rivalry with EnlilEthical conflict over humanity’s purpose and future
The Great FloodA planned reset; Enki defies the divine council to save humanity
The Age of KingsSumer, Egypt, and India as legacies of the Anunnaki project
Prophecies and WarningsDecline of gods’ power; rise of human autonomy

Let’s keep going…

The Fall of Kingship: When the Gods Abandoned Earth

According to Sumerian and Akkadian records—and as decoded by Zecharia Sitchin—the Anunnaki once ruled Earth directly. They weren’t just “gods of myth”—they were physical, present beings who established cities, temple centres, laws, calendars, and kingship systems to manage human civilisation.

Each major city—Eridu, Nippur, Uruk—was a domain of a specific god:

  • Enki ruled Eridu (the first city).
  • Enlil oversaw Nippur, the command centre.
  • Inanna ruled over Uruk with fierce autonomy.

But over time, conflicts among the gods escalated:

  • Disputes over land, power, and human loyalty.
  • Wars between the followers of different Anunnaki.
  • Enlil’s growing concern over humans gaining too much independence or divine knowledge.

Eventually, a final rupture occurred. The gods withdrew—some returned to Nibiru, others retreated into hidden realms, and the power structures they left behind fell into the hands of human rulers, priests, and warlords.

The age of divine kingship was over, replaced by human empires claiming divine mandate.

The “Fall of Kingship” marks more than a political shift—it signifies the loss of spiritual alignment between humanity and its higher origin.

SymbolSpiritual Meaning
Withdrawal of the godsLoss of divine connection; inner exile from source
Rise of human kingsEgo replacing divine will; corrupted stewardship
Wars of the godsInner fragmentation; unresolved duality in the psyche
Temples without godsHollow rituals; religion without essence

🧠 Esoteric Lessons anyone?

  1. Kingship = Stewardship of Spirit
    • Originally, a “king/naga” was a spiritual anchor, meant to serve as the bridge between the Physical and the divine.
    • Today, kingship has devolved into power over others rather than service to the mother.
  2. The Divine Didn’t Abandon Us—We Forgot the keys to the akasha
    • The gods/deities withdrew because human systems fell, or because humanity was meant to learn to govern itself.
    • The divine blueprint is still available—but internal, not external.
  3. Human Institutions Now Mimic Divine Authority
    • From religious dogmas to political empires, many human systems claim to act “in the name of God” while having no contact with divine intelligence.
    • This myth teaches the seeker to go within, not follow false thrones.
  4. This Is the Age of Remembering Sovereignty
    • The fall of kingship was not the end of the story—it was the beginning of humanity’s spiritual adolescence.
    • Now, we are called to become inner sovereigns—to restore divine alignment within.

In conclusion to the series, we ask a few relevant questions

Are the Gods Coming Back—Or Did They Never Leave?


After the wars among the gods, the Great Flood, and the fall of divine kingship, the Anunnaki—according to Sumerian tablets and Sitchin’s decoding—departed from Earth. Some returned to Nibiru. Others retreated to hidden realms, both physical and dimensional.

But whispers of their presence never stopped:

  • Pharaohs claimed descent from gods.
  • Shamans invoked sky-beings in altered states.
  • Modern UFO sightings describe tall, radiant humanoids with deep knowledge.
  • Esoteric traditions speak of Watchers, Elohim, or Ascended Masters guiding humanity from behind the veil. We will discuss these in season 2.

Did the Anunnaki ever truly leave? Were they even real? Is this a story about the inner workings of our bantu bodies?


Well…Some theories suggest

  1. Physical Return from Nibiru
    • Some believe Nibiru is still on an elliptical orbit and will re-enter the inner solar system, marking the gods’ physical return.
  2. Psychospiritual Re-emergence
    • Others believe the Anunnaki now operate through consciousness, not form, returning as codes, ideas, or awakened DNA within the human being.
  3. They Never Left—They Went Underground (or Interdimensional)
    • Legends of Agartha, Shambhala, and the Inner Earth suggest they simply moved to another plane of existence, watching and waiting.

And let us not forget…

🧬 Symbolic Interpretation

The “return” of the gods is deeply symbolic. It speaks not just of extraterrestrials coming back, but of lost wisdom reawakening in us.

AnunnakiModern Symbol
Sky godsHigher consciousness
DNA engineersInner potential / dormant spiritual code
WatchersYour higher self, observing and guiding
Return of the godsAwakening of divine memory within humanity

Ashe! Bakwa Ntu!

Master student of the esoteric abantu sciences.

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