Ishtar

An ecstatic, mystical depiction of Inanna standing before the ziggurats of ancient Mesopotamia at night. She holds a radiant eight-pointed star aloft, eyes closed in trance. Golden currents swirl around her, carrying floating Me tablets. Behind her, the shadow of the Bull of Heaven emerges from the darkness. The scene glows with earthy gold and deep night-blue tones, blending sensuality, power, and cosmic mystery.

Innana Descending: Desire, Power, and Fluidity by André Consciência (Part III)

Esoteric exploration of Inanna as the ecstatic force that transforms primordial wisdom into the fire of civilization. This article follows Her journey from Eridu to Uruk, Her seizure of the Me, and Her role as the sovereign of desire, chaos, beauty, and ascent. Through myth, analysis, and magical philosophy, it reveals Inanna as the goddess who ignites culture, shatters limits, and leads the soul through ecstasy.

Illustration of the Mesopotamian goddess Inanna standing beside a powerful lion under a luminous full moon, wearing a red gown and horned crown, holding an eight-pointed star staff; symbolic depiction of the Sumerian goddess of love, war, and sovereignty.

Innana Descending: Desire, Power, and Fluidity by André Consciência (Part I)

A deep esoteric exploration of Inanna and Ishtar, tracing their Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian origins, the magical formulas encoded in their names, their astral and mystical functions, and their roles as sovereign goddesses who govern fate, ecstasy, and the netherworld.