Ki (kee)
Sumerian Deity
Ki, the primordial goddess of the earth and the very soil that cradles life, is the foundation upon which the world rests. Her presence is as enduring as the ground itself, a constant source of sustenance and stability. Ki's form is interwoven with the elements of nature, her spirit resonating with the rocks, the soil, and the fertile loam. Her eyes, reflecting the hue of rich earth, bear witness to the growth and decay that cycles eternally upon her surface. Her voice is the murmur of the earth's rotation, a sound that harmonizes with the germination of seeds and the flourishing of ecosystems. As the mother of existence, Ki's touch is the grounding force that brings forth life, her care evident in the abundance that blossoms across her vast domain. In Ki's care, life finds nourishment and the world finds its anchor, a reminder of the nurturing embrace of the earth and the foundational role it plays in the existence of all beings.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Earthy figure symbolizing fertility and nurturing aspects.
Species
Ethnicity
Life
4100 BCE
1750 BCE
2350 years old
Sex
Female