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Zen Garcia

    Wisdom
    Lucifer - Father of Cain
    Awaken to the New World Order
    Collected Works of Enoch the Prophet
    Great Commission III
    Sons Of God
    • 2023

      Wisdom

      The Feminine Aspect of the Triune Godhead II

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of a preexistent Tripartite Godhead, this volume delves into the roles of Yahushua, the Father (YHVH), and the feminine aspect represented by the Ruach Ha Kodesh. It argues that humanity reflects this divine duality, with women embodying the feminine Ruach. The author contends that ancient Israelites worshiped a triune God rather than adhering to strict monotheism, revealing a deeper understanding of the divine structure that shaped humanity's creation as described in Genesis.

      Wisdom
    • 2020

      Dragon Lords

      Antediluvian Kings

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of the first world age, this sequel delves into the reign of fallen Seraphim as demigods over pre-Adamic civilizations. It examines the mythological era known as Zep Tepi, highlighting the Dragon Lords' influence and their role in shaping what is remembered as the Golden Age of Atlantis. The book aims to uncover the connections between biblical narratives and ancient myths, providing a unique perspective on early human history and the supernatural forces at play during that time.

      Dragon Lords
    • 2020

      Pre-Adamites and Antediluvian World

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the reign of the Dragon Lords and the enslavement of pre-Adamic peoples, linking it to Atlantean myths. It delves into the concept of creation as a 'perfect work' and the subsequent destruction caused by angelic rebellion and warfare, leading to a desolate earth. A thorough analysis of Genesis 1:2 reveals the implications of a prior world that existed before the current reformation and restoration. The text also examines the Greek term apóllymi, emphasizing the total destruction and annihilation of the previous age.

      Pre-Adamites and Antediluvian World
    • 2020

      Pre-Adamites And The Antediluvian World

      The World That Then Was

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book explores the reign of the Dragon Lords and the enslavement of pre-Adamic peoples, linking these themes to Atlantean myths. It delves into the creation narrative, discussing how the initial perfection of the earth was marred by angelic rebellion and conflict, leading to its desolation. The author analyzes Genesis 1:2, revealing implications of a prior world that existed before the current one, which was ultimately destroyed. Through detailed examination of biblical terms, the text emphasizes the concepts of annihilation and ruin in the context of ancient history.

      Pre-Adamites And The Antediluvian World
    • 2018

      Primary Adamic Literature

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the historical texts surrounding Adam and Eve reveals their profound transition from paradise to a fallen world. These ancient manuscripts, preserved across various cultures, shed light on their early days of exile and the challenges they faced. Detailed research offers insights into the complexities of their new existence and the significant loss of their former, radiant natures, providing a rich understanding of their experiences and the implications of their banishment.

      Primary Adamic Literature
    • 2018

      Globe Vs. Flat Earth Debate

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the biblical perspective on cosmology, asserting that Scripture presents the earth as immobile and older than celestial bodies like the sun and moon. It emphasizes the creation timeline from Genesis, where the earth is established as a fixed foundation for the heavens. The author encourages readers to investigate ancient beliefs, particularly those of the Israelites, to understand the historical context and support for a geocentric worldview prior to the heliocentric model's emergence.

      Globe Vs. Flat Earth Debate
    • 2018

      Medieval Irish Apocrypha

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich tapestry of Irish medieval spirituality, this collection features a variety of apocryphal texts centered on visions, dreams, and supernatural events. These narratives, including The Vision of Laisren and The Dream of the Rood, illuminate the beliefs and practices that influenced the early English Christian church. The anthology also encompasses themes of resurrection, doom, and martyrdom, showcasing the profound impact of these stories on faith and religious understanding in the medieval period.

      Medieval Irish Apocrypha
    • 2018

      Testaments of the Patriarchs and Prophets

      • 470 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Exploring the historical beliefs of the Israelites, this book reveals their understanding of a Triune Godhead, including a feminine aspect of the Holy Spirit. It delves into the prophetic knowledge passed down from Adam and Eve, emphasizing their certainty about the coming of the Messiah as the Son of God, born at a specific time and place. The narrative intertwines theology with biblical prophecy, providing a unique perspective on the spiritual heritage of the Israelites and their expectations of salvation.

      Testaments of the Patriarchs and Prophets
    • 2018

      Skyfall

      Angels of Destiny

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring profound existential questions, the author invites readers to reassess their understanding of life and purpose. By guiding those who sense a greater design, the book emphasizes the belief in pre-existing destinies and a higher purpose established by divine forces. It suggests that recognizing our significance within the broader context of existence can lead to deeper insights about our roles in the unfolding of life. This perspective aims to provide comfort and clarity for those seeking meaning in their experiences.

      Skyfall
    • 2018

      Sons Of God

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring the connections between fallen angels, ancient aliens, and the biblical references in Thessalonians, this book delves into the myth of the Annunaki and Nephilim as humanity's creators. It warns that accepting this narrative can lead to allegiance with these fallen beings, perpetuating evil in the world. Garcia aims to enlighten readers about their ancient past, encouraging them to understand their true identity and purpose in light of these revelations, ultimately guarding against deception that affects even the most discerning.

      Sons Of God