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The Nordan Symposia is inspired by the human capacity seen well in one known as Nordan, the Kenite that lived in the 5th millennia B.C.E.[1], who, with his "band of earnest students" residing at Salem under the tutelage of Machiventa Melchizedek, posed such brilliant questions as to earn from Machiventa an expanded revelation of truth that far transcended the time in which they lived. Likewise, this Symposia is dedicated to advancing the study of humanity as one evolving proportionate to the discovery of our indwelling divinity. Such an inquiry celebrates the limitless range of fact, meaning, and value before and within us whose exploration is the joy of every child of God.¹

  1. Melchizedek's Teachings
  2. Kenite