The Book of Kin
Authors: Vladimir Megre
Publisher: Ringing Cedars Press LLC · Published: 2008
Pages: 273
Categories: Nature / Ecology, Body, Mind & Spirit / General, Body, Mind & Spirit / Mysticism, Body, Mind & Spirit / Inspiration & Personal Growth, Religion / Spirituality, Religion / Religion & Science
Description
" ... Describes another visit by the author to Anastasia's glade in the Siberian taiga and his conversations with his growing son, which cause him to take a new look at education, science, history, family, and nature. Through parables and revelatory dialogues and stories Anastasia then leads Vladimir Megré and the reader on a shocking re-discovery of the pages of humanity's history that have been distored or kept secret for thousands of years. This knowledge sheds light on the causes of war, oppression and violence in the modern world and guides us in preserving the wisdom of our ancestors and passing it over to future generations."--Page [275].
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