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Legend of the Serpent

By: Philip Gardiner
Narrated by: Philip Gardiner
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Ophiolatreia is the study of serpent worship, which many people are surprised to discover once existed in every culture of the world. Philip Gardiner is a leading authority on serpent worship, with books and films such as Secrets of the Serpent and Gnosis, the Secret of Solomons Temple, and has explored the subject around the globe.

In this unique and thought provoking audiobook, Gardiner expounds upon the underlying reasons for serpent worship, past and present, and provides remarkable evidence for an ancient and worldwide annihilation of its practices. From the use of snake venom as an elixir of life, to the links with all our modern religions, we discover the real history of our religious past.

Legend of the Serpent exposes the truth to many mysteries: the Holy Grail; the Elixir of Life; altered states of consciousness; and the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus. A must for all seekers of truth, wisdom, and our religious history.

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