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Inana, handmade natural stone earrings, Jade, 8mm and 4mm, steel hooksJade As early as 5000 years ago, the Chinese valued jade as an imperial stone. They called it the stone of heaven and associated it with the five main human virtues - compassion, modesty, courage, justice and wisdom. It is recommended that the jade is always available to its owner - carried in the bag or pocket, or as an ornament. With any feeling of tension, mental or physical discomfort, it is placed on the area of the third eye - between the eyebrows. It has an extremely good effect on fear neuroses. Jade is one of the strongest stimulators of creative energy in any person. It is also called the stone of dreams. A highly protective stone, protects its wearer from evil and negative energies like a shield. It especially protects children from diseases and provides mental protection. At night, a piece of jade under the pillow eliminates nightmares. Attention - the stones are not a healing agent. This can only be prescribed by a medical practitioner. Inanna Inanna (also Ninana, probable etymology - ruler of the winds) is a Sumerian goddess of fertility, carnal love, battles and discord, ruler of the planet Venus. Inanna is one of the central images in the Sumerian pantheon, also passed into Akkadian mythology under the name Ishtar. She is among the Sumerian gods with whom the greatest number of myths are associated. Inanna is one of the group of seven gods who "predestined destiny". She is the daughter of the sky god Ann or the moon god Nana (Akkadian Son). Inanna is the patron goddess of the cities of Uruk, Zabilim and Kulaba. According to one myth, in her desire to help her beloved city of Uruk, Inanna stole the divine power of Me from the god Enki and after many hardships managed to take it to Uruk. Inanna has no permanent husband. The shepherd god Dumuzi is most often mentioned as such. The love songs between Inanna and Dumuzi were part of the celebration of the first day of the new year and are associated with the cult of fertility. According to some myths, the farmer god Enkimdu and the shepherd god Dumuzi competed for Inanna's hand. At first Inanna was inclined to take Enkimdu, but the mediator, her brother Utu, persuaded her to prefer Dumuzi. In these myths, the advantages of the agricultural and pastoral way of life are presented. The shepherd god Dumuzi is most often mentioned as such. The love songs between Inanna and Dumuzi were part of the celebration of the first day of the new year and are associated with the cult of fertility. According to some myths, the farmer god Enkimdu and the shepherd god Dumuzi competed for Inanna's hand. At first Inanna was inclined to take Enkimdu, but the mediator, her brother Utu, persuaded her to prefer Dumuzi. In these myths, the advantages of the agricultural and pastoral way of life are presented. The shepherd god Dumuzi is most often mentioned as such. The love songs between Inanna and Dumuzi were part of the celebration of the first day of the new year and are associated with the cult of fertility. According to some myths, the farmer god Enkimdu and the shepherd god Dumuzi competed for Inanna's hand. At first Inanna was inclined to take Enkimdu, but the mediator, her brother Utu, persuaded her to prefer Dumuzi. In these myths, the advantages of the agricultural and pastoral way of life are presented. her brother Utu persuaded her to prefer Dumuzi. In these myths, the advantages of the agricultural and pastoral way of life are presented. her brother Utu persuaded her to prefer Dumuzi. In these myths, the advantages of the agricultural and pastoral way of life are presented.