B058: Why are young Anunnaki forced to perform a certain service?

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Today we discuss a service of Anunnaki culture known to the original Anunnaki, and later to the Lemurians, to support society. In the rather detailed series on Lemuria, we explained to you that young members of this society were required to perform services for a number of years to ensure social prosperity. A Lemurian could perform services for about three years, depending on the era, and after that he had done whatever the society asked him to do. The Lemurian could lie down afterwards, so to speak, without having a guilty conscience. Most Lemurians constantly performed a service because it served them as confirmation and satisfaction. Boredom is bad, so members of society volunteered for something they could be of use with. Many Lemurians felt the need to support society in some way. There were services that were of a manual nature and there were services that had something to do with the administration of Lemurian society. But there was a service that young Lemurians performed and that the later younglings of the Anunnaki took on that seems so unusual for the Anunnaki that we would like to present this service today.

The service to serve living beings
For Lemurians, all biological life forms were living beings in the true sense. For the young and old Anunnaki, only the Anunnaki animals are considered life forms to be supported, but not the humans that exist on Eden and serve Anunnaki society. Since these human beings are not considered a life form by the Anunnaki, many young Anunnaki take care of the animal world. Young Anunnaki who are not raised on the Anunnaki homeworld must also perform this service. These young Anunnaki will eventually spend some time saving an endangered species on alien worlds and play a weighty role in breeding programmes that will always require a great deal of commitment from a young Anunnaki. On Eden, no species needs to be saved, but there are many nurseries where the young Anunnaki must prove themselves in the art of brood care and rearing. Unlike their previous existence, they have to take responsibility for the first time in their lives, because caring for broods and living creatures involves a great deal of responsibility. The young Anunnaki know the local animal world, but rather from stories and excursions. This time it is different because they are given as a task the survival of many animals that have just begun their lives. These animals, large and small, must be cherished and cared for. The young Anunnaki will not be helping the older Anunnaki to oversee all the animals and to give them help whenever that help is needed, but the young Anunnaki will then be these caretakers of these animals. They will then have great responsibility for the animals entrusted to them. This is not an undertaking that you can do on weekends in your spare time, but this task will last for decades and these young Anunnaki will care for these hatchlings and young animals day and night. Adult animals are also part of their remit, but first the breeding and hatchery is their new world. These areas are explored by the younglings with full devotion, because this is not only required of them, but also because it has something to do with their future reputation. How the Anunnaki do in this always has an influence on how their reputation will develop. An Anunnaki who did not take good enough care of the wildlife entrusted to his care will never be able to take on much responsibility in Anunnaki society, so the young Anunnaki will devote themselves unreservedly to this task. Should an Anunnaki find great pleasure in this task, he may also devote himself entirely to it and be of great help to this animal world for many millennia, but generally it is always the young Anunnaki who will take on these tasks. The homeworld of the Anunnaki has a name that the scribbler does not know, but the surface of the homeworld is called Eden. You know the name Eden for the Anunnaki homeworld for a reason, because the surface of the vast homeworld does indeed seem like the much described paradise. To make Eden seem like paradise, the younglings of the Anunnaki are always busy nurturing this paradise. Anunnaki are a nature-loving species, but only when it comes to Eden or a place that resembles Eden.

All Fleet Cruisers have a part of this paradise because the Fleet Cruisers house landscapes that are modelled on Eden. All the Anunnaki immediately feel at home there because all the components come from Eden and this fact alone is an immediate guarantee that the Anunnaki will be comfortable there. They know the nature of Eden and they love to live in this paradise. On the surface of the Anunnaki homeworld there are massive structures to be seen, but these structures are mostly to impress, so that the Anunnaki themselves and any visitor may feel something like humility at the sight of the colossal structures. But you would see no cities or towns on Eden because the Anunnaki live in vast underground city-states that are as wonderful to behold as the surface of the homeworld. The vast underground caverns of the city-states do not replicate all the flora and fauna of Eden, but nearly so, because there are predators and prey species so large that they are found only on Eden. By this we do not mean the species per se, but their massive nature. There are no animals living on Eden that are not found elsewhere because most animals on similarly designed planets are alike. The evolutionary process will not naturally produce an animal species from a single-celled organism on a planet, but they will be bred there. And because there is a blueprint for every species, animal species on alien planets are also similar. There is a predator on Eden, which you also have on Earth, and the predator’s prey is also not unknown to you, but the size of these animals is a story in itself. There are lions on Eden that resemble the Sphinx, although we mean the original Sphinx, which still had a lion’s head before a shrewd Pharaoh thought he had to immortalise his face there. Nor do we necessarily mean the shape of the Sphinx per se, but its size, for the size is already very much that of the Anunnaki lions. The prey of these mighty lions are cattle the size of a family home. This sounds unrealistic to you, but your dinosaurs fall into the same category. The dinosaurs on Earth were huge and not without reason. There was an extraterrestrial species that started breeding huge dinosaurs on Earth millions of years ago because they wanted to know what they could do with genetics. All dinosaurs on alien worlds are much smaller because the blueprint of this species does not envisage that these creatures should grow to such massive proportions. But because genetics can be manipulated to do so, researching species will always experiment with it. In the underground caves, these large specimens of the animals just presented are not kept, which would be far too dangerous, but there is a kind of exhibition where live and stuffed animals can be seen. The huge size of these animals meant that they are only kept on the surface of Eden, but this has another reason. When the Anunnaki were still researching genetics, they also changed the size of the rather large lions, which could normally be compared to a large mountain lion on Earth. As the Anunnaki began to banish more and more outposts of alien species from their homeworld at this time, they also began to build large underground caves to live in. The surface was modified so that the huge lions and other predators would ensure that researching species would not think of setting up an outpost on Eden. Should these off-planet researchers want to study Eden, these predators would ensure that it would be too dangerous for the researchers to study Eden. Genetic experiments on their native wildlife were followed millions of years ago by experiments on their human blueprint, which ultimately led them to become the Anunnaki they are today. Just as the dinosaurs on alien worlds were never as large as those on Earth, the animals on Eden were also much smaller. But genetics makes many things possible, so that the dinosaurs on Earth and the animals on Eden reached a size that does not occur in the rest of the universe. If you were to come face to face with such an Anunnaki lion, you would flee in panic because the sight could not be more impressive, which is how it was intended to be.

The younglings not only have to ensure the well-being of the animals in the underground cities, but also on the surface, so it is a test of courage that most Anunnaki on Eden pass with flying colours. Younglings who are not raised on the Anunnaki homeworld will face many dangerous adventures to achieve something comparable to what the younglings on the Anunnaki homeworld have achieved. Generally, Anunnaki do not die in this service, but it is not impossible.

Why will this decades-long service also change the Anunnaki externally, we ask? Because it is only after this time that the younglings begin to wear their hair longer and longer. Younglings do not have short-cropped hair, but their hair is usually worn shorter than that of the older Anunnaki. The hair of the Anunnaki grows more slowly than that of you humans, because most of the bodily processes are different in an Anunnaki being. That is why an Anunnaki body is also extremely agile, powerful and fast, so that an Anunnaki is physically superior to any earthly human. A present-day Anunnaki will not outwardly differ from a well-trained decathlete and still wears his hair long, while the New Anunnaki have adapted to your present-day hair fashion. To this end, today’s Anunnaki have undergone a change that is revealed in the wearing of beards. If in the past it was generally the case that only highly respected Anunnaki wore beards, today it is more the case that all Anunnaki choose to do so. One day, on alien worlds, when the Anunnaki increasingly felt that beards were good for their appearance, the beard became a fad that continues to this day. The highly respected bearded Anunnaki quietly accepted this change because there was also no rule for wearing beards, so it was more of an unwritten law that was simply ignored over time. However, the way of wearing hair has not changed for millions of years. Therefore, the service of any Anunnaki can stand for being considered an adult, when the decades of service will ensure that the rather socially underdeveloped youth can experience adulthood. Younglings will develop their social skills differently than earthly children, with earthly children at 16 having higher social skills than younglings who have spent decades in service for the benefit of living beings, as earthly children grow up differently than Anunnaki children. Anunnaki children will never experience deprivation, which happens several times in a day to earthly children. That is why the social development of an earthly human actually begins in infancy, whereas with the Anunnaki it only starts when the service to living beings begins, and by then the younglings are already several decades old. We have often emphasised that the Anunnaki grow up differently from earthly humans. Now you also know that Anunnaki society actually counters the inhumanity of its own species by having younglings learn that there are innocent creatures who need their help. This service promotes the process of social competence, even if it is handled differently and also achieves different results than with you on Earth. However, the spirit world is pleased that social competence occurs at all among the Anunnaki, even though this process is always thwarted by many obstacles that are embedded in the Anunnaki blueprint. Anunnaki younglings must demonstrate a great deal of patience and empathy during their service because that is what their task entails. If they cannot provide these challenges because an Anunnaki’s patience is short, then the breeding and rearing of the native wildlife will go poorly. If an Anunnaki does not show enough ambition, the wildlife will suffer, as will his future reputation, because it is through this service that the Anunnaki determines, among other things, his later activities. If an Anunnaki shows little sense of duty towards the living beings in his area of responsibility, he will not become a highly respected Anunnaki later on, because he will never be entrusted with important tasks that can strengthen his reputation. When the youth has successfully completed his task with the animals after a few decades, he is a different Anunnaki than before. Now he has also earned the right to long hair, which he now cherishes because long hair implies a social status that the Anunnaki like to present.

Anunnaki are not capable of communicating with animals, which all intelligent species that have not changed their blueprint too much can do. The original Anunnaki were still capable of communicating with their animals, but when the original Anunnaki constructed the present-day Anunnaki, this ability could no longer be maintained. Since then, the Anunnaki have been unable to activate certain mechanisms that are inherent in every intelligent species. When an intelligent species reaches a certain stage of development, the species will be able to give instructions to animals, which most animals will carry out because, among other things, that is exactly what the animals were created to do. Of course, a biotope contains not only plants but also animals, because the cycle is designed so that everything can interact harmoniously with each other. The Wingmakers thought it up this way and it has worked. One day, an intelligent species will also be created on a planet where complex flora and fauna already exist. This intelligent species will be able to give mental instructions to the animals quite early on, so that the dominant species can get help from the animals. When an intelligent species begins to ask animals for help, a lot of things have already evolved socially in the species so that the conditions are even there. If you want to give an animal an instruction, then it is not enough to mentally imagine what the animal must do, but you must establish a connection with the animal, which you can only initiate through certain feelings. The feelings must have something to do with humility and deep contentment towards everything, only then can this bond be established between an animal and an intelligent life form. If you have neither humility nor inner contentment, because in this day and age that is almost impossible, then you cannot establish animal communication. The animals will only understand your instructions when you have mastered these skills. If you are such a human, then you could imagine in your mind’s eye the activity that a squirrel can do and the squirrel will decipher the instruction because it recognises the actual message in the emotional packets. The Anunnaki no longer know this humility and deep contentment, which is why they have not been able to communicate with any animal creature for millions of years. They don’t miss it because they never could as Anunnaki either. The original Anunnaki were still able to give clear instructions to their animals so that the animals could be of help to the original Anunnaki, because that is what the Wingmakers created them for. Animals are not only able to understand instructions, that is why we will always address this topic on the scribbler’s general blog. You should know who you live with and how you can support each other, this is also what the Wingmakers created the human species for. You should live in nature and with nature and this includes your animals, which can accompany you like good companions through good and bad times.

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