Dvanaesti planet: Prva knjiga zemaljske kronike
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Dvanaesti planet: Prva knjiga zemaljske kronike

Zecharia Sitchin

Modern science discovered a new planet on the edge of the solar system only recently, but we still don't know exactly what it looks like and how big it is.

Sumerian texts that are 6,000 years old talk about the same planet very precisely and with plenty of information.

The planet Nibiru appears every 3,600 years. The "gods" live on it, the Anunnaki who created man on Earth through genetic engineering, according to the ancient Sumerians.

Nibiru, its inhabitants and their mission on Earth is the subject of The Twelfth Planet, one of the most widely read popular science books of all time.

"They say that when a person is dying, the film of his entire life unfolds before his eyes and accelerates. All important and unimportant events appear at high speed and he has a unique opportunity to look at his existence from a completely new and often surprising perspective before going to the realm of shadows. Can we to generalize the same assumption at the level of the entire humanity?

Various esoteric schools repeatedly reminded us of the importance of the cyclical understanding of the entire creation. Linear time is just a projection of our mind and the main support for maintaining the illusion we are in. Every end is also the beginning of something new.

The world we live in seems to have reached some sort of threshold. Under the auspices of the new millennium, the need to change most of the existing values ​​is coming to light.

History obviously repeats itself and nothing is absolute anymore, and the seemingly indestructible tower of modern science began to sway dangerously. It is slowly becoming clear to everyone that for the survival of the entire planet, it is necessary to do a thorough review of all knowledge, to go back to the distant past and find the reasons why we went in the wrong direction."

Original title
The Twelfth Planet
Translation
Vesna Kučera
Editor
Darko Imenjak
Dimensions
21 x 15 cm
Pages
376
Publisher
SysPrint, Zagreb, 2002.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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