by Geoff Thompson | Nov 3, 2020 | The Book of Creation
Welcome back to this commentary on The Kolbrin. The narrative, at this point, is becoming increasingly Arthurian. Herthew (sounds a bit like ‘Arthur’, doesn’t it?), if we recall from the last installment, has become undisputed king of Krowkasis; but there appears to...
by Geoff Thompson | Nov 3, 2020 | The Book of Creation
OK, so the plot is now really starting to thicken as more and more characters introduced by The Kolbrin are starting to sound like the normal suspects with whom we are already familiar from our own traditions. We have Dadam, ‘The Firstfather’, and his wife, Maeva...
by Geoff Thompson | Nov 3, 2020 | The Book of Creation
This next section of The Kolbrin is still part of the scrolls of Kerobal Pakthermin. It describes the beginnings of the tribe he calls ‘The Children of God’, so it is set before the coming of ‘The Destroyer’ described in the last post. It’s an attempt (as so many of...
by Geoff Thompson | Nov 3, 2020 | The Book of Creation
Ok, so THE SOURCE has created the three spheres – source, spirit, physical – and mankind has been elevated to the status of some kind of intermediate being whose destiny it is to realise his innate divinity by actualising his spiritual potential. The point of all this...
by Geoff Thompson | Nov 3, 2020 | The Book of Creation
I need to jump forward a little bit here and explain that The Kolbrin depicts the hierarchy of existence as a three-sphere model. It’s a bit weird, but what you have is the originating sphere of The Source which sends energy outward to create the next sphere, which is...
by Geoff Thompson | Nov 3, 2020 | The Book of Creation
This book opens The Kolbrin as it exists today. It is, it states: An account of the beginning of things and why they are as we find them. All well and good, but who are these Sons of Fire? The short answer, which becomes apparent as The Kolbrin unfolds, is that they...
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