The 2012 Series
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The 2012 Series peers into the unresolved questions of the human quest: the source of the universe, the origin of mankind, and answer to the great cosmological question. This exploration is not merely a work of comparative mythology but pursues the recovery of a largely forgotten world mythology from the scraps and remains that have survived the upheavals of history into the present day. From it emerges a far deeper and more unified conception of human religion stretching back past the Classical Age into the Neolithic and the Ice Age and beyond. Each successive volume continues the pursuit, accumulating insights which ultimately lead to a far greater comprehension of primeval beliefs and an understanding of the human mind which cannot be found with an archaeologist's trowel. Here is illuminated in a deductive discourse the human pursuit to comprehend the cosmos and his relation to it, spanning across countries and continents of the world, and through ages and eons of time.
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The 2012 Series: Volume 1
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The series begins with the simple yet profound story of a God, a man, a woman, and a serpent.
The Eden Enigma
by Timothy J. Stephany
One of the best known stories out of myth is that of the Garden of Eden; with its players of God, Adam and Eve, the serpent, and the ‘forbidden fruit’. Yet behind its captivating simplicity it holds a secret which is only to be uncovered through delving into the deep origins of human belief. These depths are explored for the first time in this revealing exposition of narrative progression which crosses paths of genre, subject, and discipline. Across continents and eons it collects the elements necessary to disclose the true nature of the garden story, while revealing a far more comprehensive view of human prehistoric religion and its link with the cosmos.
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