The Kolbrin is a substantial Biblical-era wisdom text of immense value to comparative religion scholars, space threat researchers and philosophers. The earliest books of this ancient manuscript were written following
Hebrew Exodus from Egypt. Unlike
Bible and
Koran, however, it offers a non-judgmental view of ancient times that bridges secular and non-secular thought. It also projects dire and urgent warnings from across
millennia to those of us living today. The message of The Kolbrin is clear. We will soon face natural disasters that will visit death and havoc upon us in an unimaginable scale.The Kolbrin manuscript is 372,882 words long and is now available globally for
first time, from Your Own World Books in both paperback (548 Pages, 8.268” x 11.693” x 1.54”) and eBook (Adobe, Microsoft, Mobipocket, Palm) editions. These editions are designed for collaborative group study, as The Kolbrin offers a new wealth of knowledge for:
COMPARATIVE RELIGION SCHOLARS
The Kolbrin offers invaluable insights through
writing of ancient authors for those seeking a better understanding of their own faith through comparative analysis. This is because The Kolbrin reflects
cutting-edge metaphysical and philosophical thinking of ancient times. Some feel it may have had a direct influence on
teachings of Jesus, given
Bible’s and
Koran’s accounts of his hiding in Egypt. This is because many of
original books of The Kolbrin were authored in Egypt, so this would have placed Jesus in close proximity to them.
SPACE THREAT RESEARCHERS
For those concerned about space threats, The Kolbrin offers an accurate description of a massive object called “The Destroyer” which orbits our Sun and is due to return with catastrophic results in
near future. It also correlates to Nostradamus’s “Bearded Star,” Mother Shipton’s “Fiery Dragon” and
“Red Comet” warning of
Mayan Calendar Prophecies.
PHILOSOPHERS
The Kolbrin differs from
Holy Bible and Koran in that it offers a humanist paradigm consistent with many “New Age” beliefs. The personal accounts in The Kolbrin offers invaluable insights into
genesis of
early religious and metaphysical thought following
Hebrew Exodus from Egypt, and which finally took root during
beginning of
European Renaissance in
14th century. In many respects,
ancient writings of The Kolbrin offer a time machine journey back to
very genesis of
humanist movement.
A SIMILAR HISTORY TO THE LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA
The parallels between
“sack” of
Library of Alexandria and
near loss of The Kolbrin are of interest to scholars, researchers and philosophers alike.