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History made. Given the presence of a 7 day story, an Adam & Eve story (although they're Dadam & Maeva in that version), a deluge/ark story where the ark is 300 cubits by 50 cubits, and the presence of an Exodus narrative in which the slave leader parts the waters, we already knew that the Kolbrin had some kind of relationship with the Bible. Because the Kolbrin's Exodus narrative is the last book, scholars estimate that the Kolbrin is at least 3,600 years old and predates Mosaic Judaism. We also knew that the Dead Sea Scrolls contain a copy of every book from the Old Testament except one which may very well be an oversight. The Dead Sea Scrolls also contain non-Biblical texts such as the Community Rule and the Damascus Document. Things I've discovered: Chapters 9, 10, and 20 of the Kolbrin's Book of the Sons of Fire have shown to have significant amounts of ancestral correspondence with the Community Rule, the Damascus Document, and 4Q159 fragments 2-4. Chapter 20 of the Kolbrin's Book of the Sons of Fire yields the name of the forefather of the Sadducee tradition: Sadek. This name morphed to Zadok in the Dead Sea Scrolls and eventually morphed to Sadduc, from which we get the term Sadducee. Chapter 10 of the Kolbrin's Book of the Sons of Fire yields the discovery that not only were the Essenes practicing what modern Christians call Holy Communion before Christ walked the Earth and hosted the Last Supper for the disciples, Holy Communion was practiced by the Sons of Fire in Egypt before Mosaic Judaism was even a thing. Because of this and Egypt's deeply intertwined relationship with Greece, the "Drink of the Congregation", the "new wine", mentioned in the Dead Sea Scrolls, is believed to be psychedelic and the bread was used as a metering device for dosing due to the limited absorption capacity of a chunk of bread of semi-regulated mass. Additionally, Dead Sea Scroll 4Q405, 20 & 23 suggest that the Essenes were capable of viewing what the Tibetans refer to as the rainbow body of enlightened beings. They even speak of it as if it was a garment like Joseph's multi-colored dreamcoat which now appears to have been a veiled allusion to enlightenment. In terms of scriptural provenance and ancestry, I have extended mankind's knowledge of Deuteronomy 22:5 and Deuteronomy 22:13-21's family tree. We already knew that Dead Sea Scroll 4Q159 fragments 2-4 corresponded to these passages of Deuteronomy, but nobody (as far as I'm aware) had figured out that Chapter 9 of the Kolbrin's Book of the Sons of Fire, paragraphs 68 and 77 corresponds with DSS 4Q159 frs 2-4. That's a new discovery. For those keeping track, I've now figured out: -that past life memories are unlocked by theta neural oscillations, explaining both Dolores Cannon's results and Dr. Ian Stevenson's results at the Univ. of Virginia -baptism is Egyptian and had more to do with a sensory deprivation/buried alive situation in the Queen's Chamber sarcophagus, likely along with DMT and lavender to induce theta neural oscillations -the purpose of the kukeon at the Eleusinian mysteries was to allow initiates to magnetoreceptively see the spirit body, the chakras, the coiled serpent/Holy Spirit/kundalini Shakti/etc., and see the presumably enlightened aura of the Hierophant for juxtaposition -Holy Communion predates Mosaic Judaism -The Sons of Fire were ancestral to the Essenes, the Sons of Light -The Sadducee tradition traces back to "The Teachings of Sadek" which is chapter 20 from the Kolbrin's Book of the Sons of Fire and, additionally, matches the name "Zadok" used in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Sadek, Zadok, and Sadduc are all the same. In a sane world, these things would have all made headlines by now. Those reading this should feel like Hal Finney right now because this is ground level stuff. 🪶 View quoted note → View quoted note →