The Kolbrin Bible - A Secret Book For Spiritual Leaders

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    The real scriptures the church rulers don’t want us to have.
    Real teachings that work and help in life rather than
    just vague mentions that guide us no where very far in our tampered
    with scriptures they allowed us to have.
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    The Kolbrin Bible - A Secret Book for Spiritual Leaders
    Here is a reading from the Kolbrin Bible

    Here is a reading from the Kolbrin Bible
    - The Book of the Silver Bough, Teachings of Elidor.
    Elidor may or may not have been another name for Jesus.
    On this Esoteric Night we get into the commonplace man versus masters of life,
    what does it mean to be a disciple, and The Great Path of the True Way.
    The Kolbrin is a collection of manuscripts from antiquity.
    The first six books are called the "Egyptian texts"
    and were penned by Egyptian priests
    and initiates following the Hebrew Exodus.
    The last five books are called the "Celtic texts"
    and were written following the death of Jesus
    by Celtic Priests and even Christ's disciples.
    They date from around 1300BC to 100 AD,
    but the ancient stories may be far older than that.
    Celtic Texts of the Coelbook:

    The Last Five Books of The Kolbrin Bible
    7 — Origins
    8 — The Silver Bough
    9 — Lucius
    10 — Wisdom
    11 — The Britain Book

    "Inspired by the scope of the Egyptian texts,
    the Celts wrote their own historical
    and philosophical anthology in a similar manner,
    but in their own language.

    Viewed as a religious work by many,
    the Celtic texts offer a timeless insight into Druid folklore,
    mysticism and philosophy.

    According to some historians,
    The Coelbook was also inspired in part
    by a visit by Jesus Christ to Britain.

    At the time, Jesus was either in his late teens
    or middle twenties and traveled via a high-speed
    Phoenician trading ship to Britain
    with his great uncle Joseph of Arimathea,
    who undertook the journey to inspect a tin mine he owned."
    - The Kolbrin


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