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V. S. Ferguson (Author)
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December 1995
Inanna Returns


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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Thel Dar Pub Co (December 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0964727617
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964727618
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,326,627 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars INANNA REDEEMS ANNUNAKI BLOODLINE!, February 21, 2000
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This review is from: Inanna Returns (Paperback)
Having read most of Zecharia Sitchin's paradigm-shifting studies of Mesopotamian civilization and the Sumerian cuneiform tablets, I was absolutely delighted to find that Ms Ferguson had picked up where Sitchin left off and transferred the Annunaki saga to the much more fluid medium of the novel. By allowing herself the use of reactivated genetic memories (though some will insist it all issues from "an overheated imagination") Ms Ferguson can boldly tell the story from Inanna's own viewpoint - and what a marvellously illuminating epic it proves to be! And why not - since it is essentially OUR story too. Once we accept Sitchin's well-argued conclusion that the human (Adamic) race is the genetic creation of Enki and Ninti, it is inevitable that discovering who our real parents are must constitute some sort of climax and denouement in the True History of the Human Race and the ongoing soap opera spinoffs it has spawned. Right now the world seems to be split into two camps: those who adamantly refuse to accept any new input that threatens established creation/evolution theories, and those who instinctively recognize that the sudden manifestation - nay, the spontaneous eruption - of such a massive body of recently rediscovered or remembered racial memory must mean SOMETHING! What it all means to ME is simply this: I am essentially my great-great-great-great-great- great-great-grandfather's great-great-great (to the 7777th degree)-grandson. And who's this Great Progenitor God who donated his Cosmic Sperm to our Genesis? Ladies and Gentlemen, I'd like y'all to meet a Very Special Progenitor God... Mr Erwin Enki! And let's not forget he had a lot of help from the remarkable and infinitely fecund First Scientific Officer on Colony Earth, the divinely sexy... Ms Ninti aka Nancy Ninhursag! Kidding aside, I cannot thank Susan Ferguson enough for offering us her INANNA books. They are divinely inspired keys to the gentle unlocking of our own Rip Van Winkled Elohim DNA - the bits of us that remember our angelic, starry origins. And also our earthy, primate DNA - the bits of us that know how much pleasure and what a privilege it is to be incarnate in biological form! As if that wasn't big enough a favour, Ms Ferguson has written her INANNA books with such an easygoing literary flair and vibrancy, she actually makes it FUN to delve into the depths of our own secret origins and destiny. Don't be fooled by her chatty, almost flippant, narrative tone; she knows her deep gnosis, yup, this Goddess Incarnate has certainly paid her humanoid dues!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book adds personality to the gods and goddess of Sumer., July 21, 1997
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Inanna Returns starts where Sitchin leaves off in his interpretation of ancient Sumerian cuneiform texts. It brings us up to date on what happened after the Sumerian culture was replaced by successor civilizations. But it does so in the words of Inanna herself, from her perspective as she communicated her thoughts through Susan Ferguson. For a while Susan did not know what was happening to her or why she was having so many dreams about the gods and goddesses of what is thought by experts to be just mythology. With all that is happening today as the close of the second millennium rapidly approaches, many people are looking to the past for answers. Here is a most charming and revealing book that comes from the past to us when answers are being sought my many. This book gave me additional perspective into the personalities of these ancient astronauts as Inanna communicated them to Susan. And what is most interesting from my standpoint is just how human these Anunaki really are. But that is no surprise if what Inanna tells us is true: That we were genetically engineered by them so that our ancestors would be more like them. I found this book thoroughly enjoyable as well as informative, and recommend it highly for anyone interested in the Anunaki or ancient Sumer
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inanna Returns is a work of non-fiction, spellbinding., July 16, 1997
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Inanna Returns is a work of non-fiction which reads like an episode of the hit television show, "Falcon Crest". The Author, V.S. (Susan) Ferguson, has basically re-written The Bible and various other documents and translations of sacred nature into an easy to read and true depiction of the way our Planet has emerged into existance.

Mrs.Ferguson has drawn upon the tales which we have read about through Christian upbringing by channeling the Goddess Inanna. (Inanna is known to others as Lakshmi, Venus, Mother Earth, Lady Gaia.) In this book Inanna reveals herself to the reader the fact she is in actuality not a God, but a normal Pleaidian citizen. We as humans should all read this book as it explains so much of what has become contreversial in our modern lives. I highly and wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys science fiction, romance or epic tales of adventure.
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