Exploring the downfall of the goddess and the reordering of power in ancient history, what we often call “history”—His Story—reads more like a battle of the gods, a cosmic and cultural struggle over who holds dominion over land, law, DNA, and the womb itself. This wasn’t just a shift in gender roles; it was a complete climate shift in spiritual and societal hierarchy—from cooperative balance to competitive control.
Across ancient civilizations, from Mesopotamia to Mesoamerica, from the Nile to the Yellow River, stories echo with a curious consistency, “those who came from above” brought knowledge, structure, and systems—but also subjugation disguised as divine order. Whether we call them Anunnaki, ( as portrayed in the book of Enoch) Sky People, Shining Ones, or Vimana voyagers, these celestial visitors seeded similar cultural blueprints around the world—pyramids, sacred geometry, kingly lines, and hierarchies traced to the stars.
Their arrival often marked a cosmic shift in societal structure—where once goddesses walked as stewards of land, now god-kings ruled from above. In Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe, the divine feminine was slowly rebranded—from wise mother to forbidden force.
Also see what might have created the shift.