The Kolbrin is a set of religious and historical documents pertaining to the history of man on this planet beginning at homo-erectus and the one true creator god of love of the universe
I'm blown away by reading this one for a number of reasons:
- the book explains what evolution is and why it happens
- the book says evolution applies to humans and that early man was covered head to toe in brown or black hair
- it says that the dinosaurs were trapped in the ground and their bones turned to stone during a cataclysm because they were actually too much for man to live with successfully
- it says that mortal life is a character building experience for the soul
- it contains a section on the carboniferous and describes what it was like to live with insects that were the size of you arm (the book says butterflies the size of eagles and spiders the size of a man fore arm and that people were predated on by insects a lot)
- it describes living along side other species of sapien and is very clear on that they are different species. You have: yoslings which were a species of pygmy people that humans interbreed with at one point, you have the people of the land of the small ones, the land of the neckless ones (Neanderthals) and the land of the tall ones/giants who we call Denisovans. Denisovans molars are 2X the size of homo-sapien molars. Denisovans were 8-10 get tall at a time when the average man was 5' tall and the book describes a giant as being 6 cubits tall, which is 9'
- the last apocalypse that mankind lives through in the book kills almost all other types of man than us
- the book contains the account of the genocide of the remaining Denisovans who were working as priests and megalithic temple builders with the "barbarians" in northern Europe or north america (the book is unclear) but it was accessible by sea and it was untamed heavy bush area
- the one true God described in this book is as manly and self secure good who is not petty. He doesn't want or need your worship, or sacrifices he wants you to look deep inside yourself and to develop your own soul for goodness. He even says directly in the book that if it brings goodness to you spiritually, even though it's stupid, you could carve an idol of anything and worship or like God and he doesn't care. As long as it makes you a better person, that's what he wants.
- Gods plan for mankind in the book is develop spiritually in goodness over time but also to meditate and focus on redeveloping and surpassing our previous evolutionary development of the pineal gland so that we can interact on the spiritual plain during our mortal lives. The book says that mankind was pretty much walking with God by having this at one point, but neglected the use of the ability and evolution attrophied it over time.
The last chapter, titled "dark days" tells the story of Moses from the perspective of 3rd parties who were also in Egypt and understood what was happening in the sky.
It's amazing, the cataclysms describes in this book are scientifically accurate representations of commet impacts and solar outbursts.
Paragraph thtee of part 1 on the destroyer days that solar apocalypses happen cyclically because (quoting from the book) "certain laws that govern the nature of stars periodically cause stars to become unstable"
Then it shot off so much radiation and solar wind that it makes the entire sky fluoresce with a red glow down to the equator in the middle of the day. Earthquakes, superstores, fires, at one point st Elmo's fire is described to sweep across forrest and field setting them on fire.
It describes having our second moon destroyed in an asteroid impact and the apocalyptic fallout of that raining down on earth
I genuinely believe that this book may be a part of the great awakening of mankind
“You shall have no other gods before me” is solid ground to stand on. God is a jealous God. He will not be mocked. (Exodus 20:3-6) Seek him while he might yet be found. (Isaiah 65:6-9) “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with your whole heart.” (Jeremiah 29:13 ESV) Jesus said “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6 ESV) “For God so loved the world that he gave his only son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.” (John 3:16-17 ESV)
The first book of Samuel represented this by destroying the false idols when the Arc of the Covenant was stolen.