The Forgotten Scrolls

The Forgotten Scrolls

Rev. Mother Mary Kateryn

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Rev. Mother Mary Kateryn
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia antigua: hasta c. 500 e. c.
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9798991396066
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The Forgotten Scrolls: The Real Book of Creation, Volume I restores the oldest surviving records of humanity’s beginnings, long buried beneath the sands of Sumer, Akkad, Babylon, and Egypt, and brings them together in one chronological epic for the first time.Long before Genesis was inked, before kings wore crowns or laws were carved in stone, stories of the world’s first dawn were etched into clay and sung beside temple fires. This volume unearths and restores those scattered fragments: the waters of Nammu, the clash of Tiamat and Marduk, the covenant of clay and water, the descent of Inanna, the flood of Atrahasis, the rise of Gilgamesh, the Sumerian King List, and the Pyramid Texts of Egypt’s earliest dynasties.These are not presented as isolated myths, but as a living continuum of sacred memory. Layer by layer, the text traces the arc of creation as remembered by humanity’s first civilizations, revealing how astronomy, kingship, magick, and the divine were bound together at the roots of culture itself. Every story has been carefully translated, contextually annotated, and set within its archaeological frame, allowing the reader to walk step by step from the first sacred stones at Eridu to the grand ceremonial complexes of Nippur, Karnak, and beyond.This work challenges the modern assumption that civilization rose slowly by chance. Instead, it reveals an ancient and sudden awakening: an age when temples rose overnight, stars were mapped with impossible precision, and the gods were said to walk openly among humankind.Through restored texts, sacred hymns, and an expansive archaeological timeline, The Real Book of Creation invites the reader to witness what the world has tried to forget, the lost story of how the heavens and the earth first came to be, and the beings who shaped them.It is not merely history. It is the memory of the first dawn.

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