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Twelve Tribe Nations

Sacred Number and the Golden Age
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Twelve Tribe Nations by John Michell and Christine Rhone explores the concept of ancient societies being deliberately organised into twelve tribes, echoing the astrological zodiac. The book investigates historical and mythical examples of this structure, proposing that these tribes were harmoniously aligned with natural and cosmic rhythms. It blends historical analysis with esoteric and spiritual insights, aiming to inspire readers to consider the connections between ancient wisdom and personal self-discovery.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by ancient cultures, sacred geometry, and the mystical traditions of the world. It explores how various peoples organised their territories and societies using cosmic principles, connecting you with historical wisdom and esoteric insights.

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Twelve Tribe Nations

Twelve-Tribe Nations explores the symbolism and use of the number twelve in organizing ancient societies, connecting this sacred number with the twelve months of the year, the twelve signs of the zodiac, an ideal social order and a golden age of humanity.

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Throughout the world—in countries as far apart as China, Ireland, Iceland, and Madagascar—there survive records and traditions of whole nations being divided into twelve tribes and twelve regions, each corresponding to one of the twelve signs of the zodiac and to one of the twelve months of the year. Best known are the twelve tribes of Israel under King Solomon, but there have been many others. Wherever they occur, they are associated with an ideal social order and a golden age of humanity.

Exploring examples of these twelve-tribe societies, John Michell and Christine Rhone explain the blueprint for this organisational structure and look at the musical, mythological, and astronomical enchantments that kept these societies in harmony with the cosmos. They also examine the astrological landscapes of classical Greece, the aligned St. Michael sanctuaries of Europe, and the true site and function of the Temple in Jerusalem. They show that the sacred geography of these sites was part of an ancient code of knowledge that produced harmony between nature and humanity and is as relevant to our present and future as it was to our past.

Twelve Tribe Nations connects the zodiac, the twelve months of the year, and the political divisions of ancient nations. It explores the sacred geography of ancient landscapes in Europe and Israel.

Originally published by Thames & Hudson, 1991.

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Twelve Tribe Nations by John Michell and Christine Rhone is praised for its exploration of an ancient practice termed "the science of enchanting the landscape." The book is valued for its comprehensive look at how astrology, cosmology, and number intertwine to influence society's structures, offering historical examples of this mystical science. It presents evidence of how sacred numbers shaped ancient societies, contrasting with the modern exploitation of landscapes. Reviewers note it as an enjoyable journey through myth, sacred landscapes, and a past golden age.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781594772375

Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 November 2008

Country: United States

Imprint: Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 1g

Pages: 240

About the Author

John Michell, educated at Eton and Cambridge, is a pioneer researcher and specialist in the field of ancient, traditional science. He is the author of more than 25 books that have profoundly influenced modern thinking, including The Dimensions of Paradise. Both he and Christine Rhone live in Notting Hill.

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