No Sumerian myths have been recovered dealing directly and explicitly with the creation of the universe; what little is known about the Sumerian cosmogonic ideas has been inferred and deduced from laconic statements scattered throughout the literary documents. We have several myths concerned with the organization of the universe and its cultural processes, the creation of man, and the establishment of civilization. The deities involved in these myths are relatively few: the air-God Enlil, the water-God Enki, the mother goddess Ninhursag (also known as Ninh and Ninmah), the god of the south wind Ninurta, the moon-God Nanna-Sin, the Eridu-God Martu, and above all the goddess Inanna, particularly concerning her unlucky spouse Dumuzi.

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Seidr : The Gate is Open: Working with Trance Prophecy, the High Seat and Norse Witchcraft

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Moon Magic : Your Complete Guide to Harnessing the Mystical Energy of the Moon

The Witch's Book of Self-Care: Magical Ways to Pamper, Soothe, and Care for Your Body and Spirit

Something in the Water : The Gripping Reese Witherspoon Book Club Pick!

Water Witchcraft : Magic and Lore from the Celtic Tradition

The House Witch : Your Complete Guide to Creating a Magical Space with Rituals and Spells for Hearth and Home

The Green Witch : Your Complete Guide to the Natural Magic of Herbs, Flowers, Essential Oils, and More

Moon Magic : Pagan Portals

The Occult Book : A Chronological Journey from Alchemy to Wicca

Mr Nobody

The Disappearing Act : The gripping new psychological thriller from the bestselling author of Something in the Water
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No Sumerian myths have been recovered dealing directly and explicitly with the creation of the universe; what little is known about the Sumerian cosmogonic ideas has been inferred and deduced from laconic statements scattered throughout the literary documents. We have several myths concerned with the organization of the universe and its cultural processes, the creation of man, and the establishment of civilization. The deities involved in these myths are relatively few: the air-God Enlil, the water-God Enki, the mother goddess Ninhursag (also known as Ninh and Ninmah), the god of the south wind Ninurta, the moon-God Nanna-Sin, the Eridu-God Martu, and above all the goddess Inanna, particularly concerning her unlucky spouse Dumuzi.
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