ISHTAR AND TAMMUZ
The Goddess Ishtar, in her youth, loved Tammuz, God
of the harvest. He returned
her love, but he was killed by a boar. Ishtar was devastated by his death.
When Tammuz died, all vegetation died. The animals would
no longer mate, and
humans were no longer active sexually, and the Earth, herself, was dying.
Ishtar
knew that Tammuz was in the Underworld which was ruled by her sister Erishkigal.
To reach Erishkigal, Ishtar had to pass the seven gates of the Underworld
and at
each gate surrender some of her jewelry or a garment until finally she stood
before her sister naked, unadorned and completely vulnerable.
Ishtar laments: "Tammuz is dead!"
Ishtar looks up at Sin, the Moon God and asks: "Sin,
my father, what shall we
do? Without my love Tammuz, the Earth's womb is sterile. The fields well
bear no
crops and my creatures will bear no young. Help me father!"
Sin replies: What can I do, sister? I am the Moon who
lights up the night. I can
bring rest, but not fruitfulness; visions, but not deeds; understanding,
but not
action. Such things belong to Earth. What can I do?"
Ishtar turns to Shamash, and pleads: "Shamash, my brother, what shall I do?"
Shamash replies: "What can I do sister? I am the
sun who lights up the day,
shining upon your Earth to bring it heat. I can call forth your crops once
they
are sown
and warm your young once they are born; but I cannot sow the
grain, or
fertilize the womb. Such things belong to Earth. What can I do?"
Ishtar appeals finally to Ea: "Ea, my brother,
help me! You are wisdom, you are
magic, you are the air which my creatures breathe. Help me!"
Ea does not reply for a moment; then he stands up, as
Sin and Shamash also do
when he commands them. "Be upstanding, my brothers. Despair and resignation
will
not help our sister, nor bring Tammuz to life. What is wisdom and what is
magic?
Wisdom is knowledge of the laws of the universe, which are greater than
each of
us alone. And magic is the courage to call upon them. So let us call! It
is a
low of being, that death follows life, and rebirth follows death. Tammuz
may
seem to die, but his rebirth must follow as the great wheel turns. We call
upon
the laws of being we call upon the wheel of rebirth!"
Sin and Shamash also threw up their arms. Ishtar takes
Tammuz's hand and all
three take up the cry: "We call upon the wheel of rebirth!"
Tammuz opens his eyes and sits up. Ishtar stands and
pull him to his feet,
saying: "Great Tammuz is reborn, the fruits of the Earth are ours once
more.
Bring them forth, let us enjoy them!"