The Kolbrin.

From ancient Egyptian and Celtic lore, the core teachings of the old Culdees, handed down through the ages.

The Kolbrin in its present production incorporates a body of enlightened teachings. They are the treasure of the centuries, a light on the path of Truth, and as applicable to the world today as they were in the past. The Kolbrin is not intended to be an intellectual, literary, or historical record, but rather, a coherent and consistent body of spiritual teachings for future generations.

“While great care was exercised in the past to ensure that these transcriptions would be transmitted through the centuries in a form as unadulterated and unaltered as possible, little is known about the actual persons or body of people concerned. From what is known, the name “Kolbrin” was originally applied to a collection of manuscripts which were salvaged from Glastonbury Abbey at the time of its burning. It was believed that these “heretical” works were destroyed, and as it happened, the fire proved to be a good cover for their secret preservation.”

~Extract from the introduction, The Kolbrin.

The Kolbrin made up the core teachings of the old Culdees, who were the guardians of what were known as “The Treasures of Britain.” In 1980, the ancient order of the Culdees, in something akin to its original form, was re-established on the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand, at a time when it was believed that humankind would be more receptive to the light of truth.

Known as The Culdians, this group has been tasked with bringing these texts into current circulation in timeless formats, worthy of the powerful stories they contain. The Culdian Trust was the first publisher of The Kolbrin, and is releasing an updated edition soon. In the meantime you can still purchase a limited-edition version from the second print run (1994) here at Goodey’s in New Zealand, or read either book online through the Culdian Trust website.

The Kolbrin has received very little journalistic or academic attention, primarily because of the lack of clear provenance, but some are beginning to discover and uncover age-old connections through ancient texts and archaeological findings of the era.

Yvonne Whiteman has made the most advances in this direction of through careful comparative analysis of contemporaneous philology and archaeology. See her posts on Graham Hancock’s website here, and her books, Unlocking the Mysterious Kolbrin: Sacred and Scandalous Egypt and Unlocking the Mysterious Kolbrin: Genetic and Global Cataclysms.

For purchase of the second edition of the Kolbrin (now a collector’s item) from Goodey’s in New Zealand click here. The Culdian Trust will release a third edition in 2025. To read The Kolbrin online through the Culdian Trust courses, click here.