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The True Origin of the 12 Tribes

The True Origin of the 12 Tribes

Richard Chrispin

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Editorial:
The Feather Serpent
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Religión y creencias
ISBN:
9798993950655

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The True Origin of the 12 Tribes explores the deeper symbolic and cosmological roots behind the ancient concept of the Twelve Tribes. Rather than viewing the tribes only as historical or ethnic groups, this work examines how the number twelve appears as a sacred and recurring pattern woven throughout astronomy, spirituality, and human culture, most clearly reflected in the twelve signs of the zodiac.The book traces how ancient Afro-Asiatic and Near Eastern traditions used the zodiac as a universal framework for understanding time, seasons, cosmic law, and the human journey. It demonstrates how the Twelve Tribes correspond to celestial symbolism, archetypal principles, and repeating cycles found in world mythologies and scriptural systems. By uncovering parallels between biblical narratives, cosmic order, and ancient cosmography, The True Origin of the 12 Tribes suggests that the tribal structure was originally part of an astro-theological worldview rather than a purely genealogical record.Through comparative analysis, historical references, and symbolic interpretation, this work highlights how the number twelve functions as a universal key, appearing in the twelve hours, twelve months, twelve constellations, twelve stones, and twelve sacred rulers found across civilizations. The book encourages readers to look beyond literal interpretations and instead recognize the Twelve Tribes as a spiritual and cosmological model that reflects the harmony of the universe. Both thought-provoking and research-driven, The True Origin of the 12 Tribes offers an alternative perspective for students of history, religion, African and Afro-Asiatic studies, metaphysics, and sacred symbolism, inviting a deeper understanding of how cosmic numerology and zodiac science shaped the earliest expressions of spiritual identity.

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