OK, another day, and I still don't have any Video for you, although perhaps I should create this as a video and upload it to the CCP channel, or Youtube.
The Sumerian word Din is defined as "to be good, to be sweet," and also as "blood". I believe that this refers to the goodness of the sky gods and goddesses and the fact that the myths tell us that they donated their blood in order to create the human race as a worker group.
Their word Gir2 is defined as "daggar, scorpion, sword, blade."
But when it came time to create a phrase or word that would stand as the symbol for their sky gods and sky goddesses, they combined these two into DINGIR, but used a completely different symbol to designate it.
DINGIR is found in nearly all of their clay tablets, and its the star symbol you see just before the name of a sky god or goddess.
But to me it seems that it was really meant to indicate much more, as we shall see.
Here are those symbols, in both the earliest form (4000 BC) and later classical period forms (2900 BC)
And it caused me to wonder. If the two symbols that DINGIR can break down to represent the idea
of good, or blood, plus a sword or dagger shape, and the combination is a star shape, and all of these
relate to the theme of sky gods and goddesses, are they perhaps the shapes of UFOs that were being
observed in that early period of human history? Here's why I suggest this idea:
It makes us wonder, right? And so that's my non-Video contribution for today.