Stan tenen biography
Stan Tenen is the. STAN TENEN is the Director of Research for the Meru Foundation of Sharon, Mass. With a B.S. in Physics () from Polytechnic Institute of New York University, Mr. Tenen has designed and produced optical and electronic equipment for doctors and surgeons, and holds several patents.
STAN TENEN is the Stan Tenen is the Director of Research for the Meru Foundation. With a B.S. in Physics from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, Mr. Tenen has designed and produced optical and electronic equipment for doctors and surgeons, and holds several patents.
Biography: Stan Tenen is The Meru Project is based on 40 years of research by Stan Tenen into the origin and nature of the Hebrew alphabet, and the mathematical structure underlying the sequence of letters of the Hebrew text of Genesis.
Explore books by Stan Tenen with Meru Foundation research can show that the letter sequences in the Hebrew text of Genesis are part of an effective science of consciousness, an extraordinary cosmology meeting the highest technical standards, and truly – not allegorically – a "tree of life for those who grasp it.".
Stan Tenen has 10 books Stan Tenen is the author of The Alphabet That Changed the World ( avg rating, 34 ratings, 8 reviews, published ), The Sacred Geometry of Genesis.
Read all about Stan Tenen For my part I always found Dr. Tenen's work not only fascinating but a general confirmation of the basic thesis that has guided me in my "ancient" research, namely, that the ancient societies we know - Greek, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Hebrew, Meso-American, Vedic and so on - are legacies of something far older and perhaps very sophisticated both scientifically and technologically, lost in the.
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Stan Tenen October, Back to Bible Codes Index. Contents of this page are © Stan Tenen, and licensed to Meru Foundation, San Anselmo Ave. #, San Anselmo, CA Email inquiries to the Research Staff at: meru@ To order Meru Foundation materials, go toHistory and tradition of the Dan Winter's site, now owned by competing spiritualist Stan Tenen due to a legal settlement, hosts a collection of correspondence detailing a dispute between Melchizedek, Tenen, and Winter about plagiarizing each other's works.