B063: Why don’t young Anunnaki have friends?

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Today we will tell why young Anunnaki do not have friends. First we explain how we estimate the age of a young Anunnaki, and then we reveal the curriculum vitae of an Anunnaki, although there are no unusual variations. When is an Anunnaki considered young would be the first question. If you compare the age of an average Anunnaki with the average life expectancy of an earthly human, then an Anunnaki can live to be a thousand times older. All our times are always based on your standard of time, so that alien beings can also interpret a year differently in their star system than on Earth. If an Anunnaki were to grow up with you on Earth, he could theoretically live to be over 100,000 years old. If an Anunnaki is about 70,000 years old, it will usually put itself to sleep. The 70,000 years is not a fixed date of death, so there are Anunnaki that live to be older or die younger. Due to their physical condition, Anunnaki can exceed 100,000 years. However, they will then one day age rapidly, which no Anunnaki aspires to, because at 70,000 years they can still look like a healthy person of Earth who has not yet passed the age of forty.

When an earthly child and an Anunnaki child are observed growing, no one notices a difference at first because both species will grow equally. The spiritual growth, however, is different. However, it can be said that the earthly and the Anunnaki child experience physical adolescence at the same time. When an earthly human is twenty years old, he will usually say goodbye to the parental household and seek a place of his own. The human being then has the opportunity to prove himself, so that he can take different directions. The human can go to work, study or even start a family.  These possibilities are open to most earthly humans. The situation is different for the young Anunnaki. With twenty earthly years of life, the Anunnaki are also fully developed physically, but mentally they lag behind all human races. By this we mean not only the comprehension and processing of complex information, but also how this Anunnaki behaves among his peers. A twenty-year-old Anunnaki behaves like an earthly child of preschool age in situations that demand something of him, because that reflects his mental development. At the age of thirty, some Anunnaki become sensible, by which we mean the following: If a twenty-year-old Anunnaki wants something that Anunnaki society refuses to grant him, he whines and cries until his need is satisfied. Morose Anunnaki, who spend days in their chambers avoiding any attempt at conversation, abound among Anunnaki families. It does not matter whether the Anunnaki is five, fifteen or twenty-five years old. This little child has never had the opportunity to experience what deficiencies can trigger in a being, because sooner or later the little prince gets everything he desires. The situation is somewhat different with the female Anunnaki, because the princesses go through puberty earlier and thus appear more mature than their male counterparts. The princesses mature more quickly, but again much more slowly than their earthly counterparts. Earthly women can become pregnant directly after their pubertal phase, but this is denied to the female Anunnaki because the egg of a princess cannot be fertilised naturally. Therefore, new Anunnaki are bred in the laboratory and only planted in the princess’s uterus when she has received the necessary life energy for the twins. The female Anunnaki will then carry the twins in her womb for a few months until they are artificially removed from the womb again. The reason for this is that completely artificial beings who have never been in the womb of the mother would show great deficits, so that the being will lack a great deal of empathy. The young Anunnaki show neither remorse nor empathy, but in principle they are capable of it. When female Anunnaki become adults, they feel the first signs of their reproductive phase quite young, so the princesses start stimulating their sex drive young. This is a private matter just as it is with you on Earth and each body will ensure that it is followed. The princesses are very attracted to their male counterparts at this time, but they avoid female company like the devil avoids holy water because of their impotence. Since the princesses have no way to satisfy their sexual urges, they perform many irrational acts, which only further discourages the young male Anunnaki. The Anunnaki monitor their children and when a young Anunnaki of twenty-five years of age escapes, much of the population is alerted to apprehend the escapee. Princesses are very intelligent, which is why their security measures are much higher than those of princes. Princes usually have no desire to escape, so they are easier to take care of. Princesses are very busy and they want to do things all the time, which is hardly the case with princes of the same age. If a couple decides to raise a princess, the social recognition is greater than if they choose a prince. Princesses can mature into furies, while princes need constant motivation. Parents of princes don’t have it easy either, however parents of princesses experience decades of ordeal as the young ladies not only mature faster but also develop an enormous drive for independence. Since the parents of the young Anunnaki only retain their high social standing as long as they raise their child, princesses in particular are kept in their parental golden cage for centuries until they are finally allowed to start a family of their own. Deciding to become a parent has many reasons, but princesses with several hundred years to live finally want to be independent and princes always aspire to a higher social standing. But there is also something you can compare with a platonic love, which we will go into later.

When young princesses impetuously seek physical exchange with princes like a fury, the princes are put off by it and prefer to stay where it is safe. That is why the fathers of princes will begin early to prepare their younglings for the tasks ahead. Physical training is part of every education, and this also applies to the princesses, although martial arts is something both sexes enjoy. Anunnaki women should not be underestimated by you. They are smart, strong and extremely cunning. This is also true of princes to some extent, but princes are usually to be judged as warhorses, unleashed on their opponents in garrisons by their physical strength, obliterating any resistance left in their opponents as they go. Women, of whatever species, have always been different because they have such multi-layered tasks to perform. The princesses will spend the first decades trying to escape their cage until they grow so old that it can be said that the youngster has now been put to rest. From now on, the life of the parents becomes more bearable. To some extent, the parents of the princes wish the same, but in the opposite way. While the princesses’ readiness for business is high, the princes are nest-stools who make no effort to do anything outside the family community. Since the Anunnaki are not forced to do anything at a young age, a prince is rarely seen outside his residence. It is the same for the princesses, because their parents have created a golden cage around their residence from which they cannot escape. If they do escape, they will seek physical contact because this is what their fertility phase demands of them. That is why young princes and princesses will hardly ever run into each other in the first thirty years of their lives. On the one hand, because there are only a few of their kind, and on the other hand, because the sexes do not find agreement in what they want. However, the Anunnaki society has taken precautions and there are gatherings where young Anunnaki are supposed to meet. Compare these gatherings to small folk festivals where young Anunnaki are supposed to meet and where parents can proudly show off their offspring. In this there is an etiquette that all young Anunnaki will follow because they will often practice these gatherings beforehand in the family. What exactly this means, we will reveal.

Let us return to the subject at hand. Young Anunnaki are only children who are cared for and lack nothing except interaction with their peers. As there are several million Anunnaki living on Eden, there will also be several thousand younglings there who will be raised divided into many large underground cities. If there are several tens of thousands of Anunnaki in an underground city, then that underground city will never have more than one or two younglings who are occasionally taken for a walk. That these younglings meet one day happens, but neither the younglings nor the parents have any interest in deepening such a meeting. The situation is different with the Anunnaki princesses, because these princesses would like to meet princes, regardless of whether they are going through their fertility phase or not. Outside of this phase, it is not necessarily about physical contact, but actually about their interest in social contact. Most princes, however, are not interested in this, so these contacts are made among princesses, but only when they are rational and have overcome their prepubescent phase. In general, it can be said that male Anunnaki do not want to maintain contact with other Anunnaki until they have to prove themselves in great Olympiads. When this time is reached, the Anunnaki are at an age that heralds the phase of reflection for earthly humans. When you are over forty years of age as a human, you no longer feel that you belong to the community of young wild humans. You will observe the goings-on of the young wild generation from a new perspective and you will notice many behaviours in the young humans that you yourselves have lived through and now comes the time of great gains in knowledge. The Anunnaki hardly know this and certainly not at the tender age of forty. Anunnaki take much more time to grow up than any other species and much of that has to do with their form of society because younglings know no lack. Furthermore, the male younglings show no interest in the female sex, which in most natural species will always cause much confrontation, either with other beings courting the female or with the female herself, because the coming together and staying together of a couple will always produce tension. All of this is for the most part foreign to the Anunnaki and since they have everything they need, younglings will also spend many decades in their domestic domicile without ever having any lasting contact with another youngling. We will return to the subject of younglings soon, for there is still much to know so that you can better understand the social norms of Anunnaki culture.

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