THE LOST KEY

Ki is the JUNIPER
In Sumerian religionNinḫursaĝ (𒀭𒊩𒌆𒉺𒂅 DNIN-ḪUR.SAG) was a mother goddess of the mountains, and one of the seven great deities of Sumer. She is principally a fertility goddess. Temple hymn sources identify her as the "true and great lady of heaven" (possibly in relation to her standing on the mountain) and kings of Sumer were "nourished by Ninhursag's milk". Sometimes her hair is depicted in an omega shape and at times she wears a horned head-dress and tiered skirt, often with bow cases at her shoulders. Frequently she carries a mace or baton surmounted by an omega motif or a derivation, sometimes accompanied by a lion cub on a leash.The mother goddess had many epithets including shassuru or 'womb goddess', tabsut ili 'midwife of the gods', 'mother of all children' and 'mother of the gods'. In this role she is identified with Ki in the Enuma Elish. She had shrines in both Eridu and Kish. Nin-hursag means "lady of the sacred mountain" (from Sumerian NIN "lady" and ḪAR.SAG "sacred mountain, foothill",[10]possibly a reference to the site of her temple, the E-Kur (House of mountain deeps) at Eridu. She had many names including Ninmah ("Great Queen");[10] Nintu ("Lady of Birth");[10] Mamma or Mami (mother);[10] Aruru, Belet-Ili (lady of the gods, Akkadian).In the legend of Enki and Ninhursag, Ninhursag bore a daughter to Enki called Ninsar ("Lady Greenery"). Through Enki, Ninsar bore a daughter Ninkurra. Ninkurra, in turn, bore Enki a daughter named ki/Uttu. Enki then pursued Uttu, who was upset because he didn't care for her. ki/Uttu, on her ancestress Ninhursag's advice buried Enki's seed in the earth, whereupon eight plants (the very first) sprung up. Enki, seeing the plants, ate them, and became ill in eight organs of his body. Ninhursag cured him, taking the plants into her body and giving birth to eight deities: Abu, Nintulla (Nintul), Ninsutu, Ninkasi, Nanshe (Nazi), Azimua, Ninti, and Enshag (Enshagag).
In the text 'Creator of the Hoe', she completed the birth of mankind after the heads had been uncovered by Enki's hoe.

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Ki is the name for Juniper in Armenian  also the Sumerian word for the soul and spirit of Earth, for example Ki-Dsar means Earth Pivot, in Armenian Dsar is tree. So it seems when in 2650 B.C. DDD
wrote he went west to the land of Ki he must have been referring to the Juniper covered mountainous territories of the Caucasus. Armenians often refer to the Ki as KiHi, Hi is the feminine article.
Next I want to show you how the Ki was is central in the IE and IA languages, I go further and suggest that the Ki was central to Noah and all three generators/sons as in time they spread the grace given to them by the just man of the Eternal God Father of Justice. 
Ki Dsar is the Cedar in English and KeDRo in Greek. Lebanons Mother Tree, in Armenian they call the tree MAIR Mother. It gets cooler, the Cypress, or KyBR-iSSi  KiBaR 

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