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The Bridges - Jadczyk Correspondence
From: Laura Knight-Jadczyk <lark2@ozline.net> To: Vincent & Darlene <abooks@ac.net> Subject: Berry, Grail, Chalice etc... Send reply to: lark2@ozline.net Date sent: Thu, 13 May 1999 09:48:00 -0400
Hi, I keep coming across this place called "Berry" in your web page book, and every time I do it "bugs" me. Here is the reason. Maybe you can make something out of it because I can't! 07-12-97 Q: What was the Eleusinian mystery? Is this what we are supposed to be tracking back to? I mean, this is sort of where I have ended up? A: One leg of the table. Q: Okay, what is this P-S related to that appears on the stone slab from the Rennes le Chateau churchyard? Everybody is talking about the "Priory of Sion." But, what does this P-S mean? Is that it? A: Look into ancient tongues... Q: Ancient tongues? Get me a little closer to it! A: Swords, daggers pierce... Q: Is this P-S something about "Percy?" Swords, daggers, pierce... Damascus? Damascus steel? A: Search for learning. Q: Okay. Now, I have got this "Et in Arcadia ego" rearranged to "Tiena arca Ida geo." Am I onto something here, or am I nowhere near it? A: Close. Q: And we have the Rho-Chi for Rosy Cross, and we have the Ida, which is Tejeda on Tenerife, and we have the REDDIS, which I am interpreting as Rhedae, or Rhea, which is another name for Ceres or Demeter, and REGIS as Dionysus, one being the earth and the other being the spirit, and the CELLIS being the feminine principle, and the Arcis being the masculin principle... and then we have this Prae-cum which is above the spider image. Why is the arrow pointing from the P-S down to the spider? What is the spider? A: You know of the spider! Q: Well, yes, but I know what I know, but I don't know if I am getting anywhere! A: You will when you connect "the dots." Q: Connect the dots... My God! Swords, daggers.... I GET IT! A: It is the "destiny!" Q: Yeah! I just got the image of the "Piercing of the spider," rather like pinning it to a piece of paper as a specimen where it can no longer spin its web and entrap!!! Q: Okay, here is Ark's first question: if the general view of the situation that I wrote you, "bird's view" is correct? A: Why not? The thought would not be so "nagging" if were not so! Q: Or, perhaps, I am missing some important point(s), and if so what is(are) this point(s)? A: When one is on a quest for true learning and higher knowledge, there are no "missing points," only those not yet discovered! Q: How "long" will they still be able to use the Cassiopaean transmitter, should we start to take some steps thinking of the future when the transmission point will have to be moved? Or, perhaps, this is not something we have to worry about in advance? I would like to know.... I do not like to be taken by surprise.... A: No need to worry! Q: Is there anything that you can say to help him with his worries? He is probably gonna worry anyway... A: "If one has the will of a Lion, one does not have the fate of a mouse!" Q: Very cute! I liked that one! But, now, you took the wind out of my sails with the answer about the destiny. But, in my perception of this arrangement on this stone, is it that the two sides need to be united, is that correct? Or is the Arrow from the P-S pointing at the spider a divider of two opposing groups? A: Open for your discovery! Q: Oh, you guys are BAD to me tonight! A: No, we be berry berry goood to Lawra!
This type of "punning" is so typical of the C's... And here is another: 12-12-98
Q: Well, while we are on the subject of spelling, you DO use unusual spelling from time to time, though normally you are very good spellers. What rules direct your spelling since it is not always according to modern usage? A: No rules, just clues, as allways. Q: Does this refer also to the way you spell 'germain'? When you say 'it is not germain,' you spell it differently from the way someone would spell it if just saying that something is not relevant. A: Tis French, as in clue to be. Q: Now, in reference to your question to me: 'where is Arcadia,' that I need to look at this some more, I was reading in Gregory of Tours' History of the Franks, and he was recounting that the Franks who colonized along the Rhine in the area about which we are seeking clues, came from an area called Pannonia. I looked up Pannonia. It is in Eastern Austria and crosses the border into Hungary. In Pannonia there are vineyards. It is a very famous grape growing and wine making area. A statement from the 4th century says: 'Pannonia is a land rich in all resources and fruits, beasts and commerce.' Pannonia is also the location of an interesting lake. The lake is called Neusiedl, or 'New Town.' This is the only 'steppe lake' in all of Europe. It is only six feet deep at it's deepest point and is a giant, shallow sweet body of water surrounded on the Eastern bank by marshlands, numerous salty ponds and pools. Apparently, this place produces a very fine environment for grapes and wine, in particular a type of wine called 'Eiswein.' This Eiswein is called 'The treasure of liquid gold.' It says here: 'the production of Eiswein remains the winemakers ultimate challenge.' Only a small amount of this wine is produced. Etomologically speaking, Pannonia is probably named after the God 'Pan,' and that derived from Sylvanus, the 'Shepherd God.' So, all in one spot, we have shepherds, a wine called liquid gold, a lake called Neusiedl, and an 'Arcadian environment.' Can you tell me if there is any particular significance to my discovery of the terms relating to this area from whence came the Franks to the Rhineland? Is this, in fact, Arcadia? A: Arcadia is a crossroads for the one Essene, the Aryan one of Trent. Q: Can you clarify that for me? A: We can, but shall not. Q: Is the fact that we have had some eggnog this evening going to be detrimental? A: No. Q: Can you comment on Pannonia in general? Is it in any way significant? This lake Neusiedl? A: Eiswein: Eisenstadt. Q: Any further comment? A: No. Q: Now, I was preparing these genealogies to print for Christmas and, while waiting for them to print, I wondered who would be last if one started at the present and worked backward... not specifically in terms of time, but in terms of generations. I wondered WHO the tree would end with. Well, it ended with the Frankish King Clovis. So, I wondered about your use of the term 'cloverdale,' and how it might relate to Clovis. Is it a deliberate or accidental connection? A: Your quest is your own. We do not "steer." We supply the mortar, you are the Masoness. Q: Well, I don't know how to take that! I mean, the Masons could be the most evil organization in existence! BRH thinks so. A: Such judgements miss the point, if there are keys stored within the envelope. 01-02-99
Q: Well, let me get to some of these other questions. Previously you said that the central thing about the Nordic Covenant was that there were bloodlines that extend off the planet. From what I understand, all humans on the planet have bloodlines that extend off the planet. In what sense did you mean this about the Nordic Covenant; that the bloodlines extend off the planet? A: Not all so recent, not all so "pure." Q: In the sense of recent, how recent do you mean? A: Speculate, using your transcripts. Q: I am reading some books about the various members of these families that were involved in all these strange things back in the 12th century. What I would like to know is, were all of these people as licentious and corrupt as these books make them out to be? A: No. Q: Well, the awful stuff that gets written about incest, sexual abuse of young girls, and all kinds of really dreadful behavior among these people. Henry II was actually at war against his own sons and kept his wife in prison for years... it just makes one ashamed to be connected to these disgusting people! But, you are saying that this is an incorrect portrayal? A: No, "people" are always dubious form some perspective or another. Q: Why is there a legend that the King of the Franks could heal with the touch of his hand? A: So can you. Q: As in anybody? A: Close, if you have the knowledge... Q: I am inferring from what you are saying that the Franks had knowledge of some order, passed down through the royal families, or the kings... A: On an individual basis, it has always been thus. Q: On a couple of occassions when you have made the remark 'it is not germaine,' using that peculiar spelling, did you mean that it was not only NOT German, but also NOT French? A: Maybe. Q: So, we are back to something else. I once asked about the Third Man Theme and that perhaps you meant that the imagery was that of the Triple Goddess relating to the Isle of Man... and you said 'if viewed through sheets of rain.' So, in this book that I am reading, it talks about the fact that the Celts of Gaul worshipped the Rain as the manifestation of the Goddess, and the Celts of Scotland worshipped the Sun... the male God. Does this relate in any way to this remark you made about sheets of rain? A: In an offhand way. Q: Anything further you can tell me in terms of a clue about 'sheets of rain?' A: Not for now, when you get there, you will find the chalice. Q: Where and WHAT chalice? A: Wait and see! 11-14-98
Q: (L) In my little quest with my maps, I have come across the suggestion that the cities, Laon, Lyon, and Luxemburg are three cities named from the root of light. Also, there is Leiden. These four cities form an interesting geometric shape when related to one another, particularly the first three. My question would be: once one has constructed this arrow type triangle, what does one then do with it? A: Place upon the valley of the clover dale. 10-03-98
Q: (L) So, she was just a whacked out menopausal woman. Now, when I asked previously about the carriers of this significant bloodline that I am supposed to be tracking, you said to follow the trail from Morocco to Spain to France and included the Canary Islands. Also, that the bloodline was carried by those most capable. Now, I have thought that this might be the Arab connection via the Moors to the noble houses of Spain and then into France. Is this, in fact, the case? A: Yes. Q: (L) Okay, you said that the artefacts provide the key. I had a dream the other night that the artefacts in question were the major arcana of the Tarot deck, that they could be used to discover the mystery. Was this a legitimate clue in my dream? A: Tools. So are astrological charts. Q: (L) In doing this bloodline tracking, I came across this fellow who was the Gallo-Roman Senator named Tonantius Ferreolus. Is this individual descended from Jesus/ Jesinavarah? A: This is certainly a possibility. Q: (L) You said that Jesinavarah had three children with three Roman women. I never asked if they were male or female children. Were they male or female? A: Vella? What would you suppose? Q: (L) The names Vella, Rafae and Alicia were given as the names of the three women who were the mothers. Was I mistaken and did I garble it when it was really the names of the children? A: Sometimes, one follows another. Q: (L) What were the names of the children of Jesus? A: You have the clues, and your quest has been admirable so far, why stop now? Q: (L) So, I will find them! Okay. A: Could be like the Holy Grail. Q: (L) What could be like the Holy Grail? A: Chalice. Q: (L) What does the chalice represent? A: What is its root? Q: (L) Okay, why are dogs represented in the Egyptian mythology as the 'opener of the way?' A: Guards, guides. Q: (L) What is the point of this quest? I know it is something that utterly fascinates me and I want to solve it... A: Keep going. Q: (L) It's not a waste of time? I mean, it's not gonna get me to 4th density, I'm just doing it because I like it, I guess. A: If you did not do it, what would you do? Q: (L) Well, I can't think of any puzzle that is more fascinating or interesting except maybe building a time machine, and I am of the opinion that the answer to this puzzle will lead to a time machine. A: Maybe... Q: (L) Okay, I have been hearing funny popping and crackling sounds in the psychomantium at night. The other night I even saw an Egyptian guy walking back toward the mirror along the side of the bed where I was. He looked exactly like one of those carved images with the funny perspective. It seemed that he must have come out of the mirror, interacted with me in some way, and I was awakened by his presence as he was going back... We have been sleeping regularly in the psychomantium and there is a HUGE increase in frequency and clarity of dreams. There is an interesting energy in the tent. Who or what was this being I encountered? A: Find out. Q: (L) Is there anything we can do to enhance this process? We sleep in it and are trying to just be used to it being there without expectation. A: Good. Q: (L) Is it a doorway that can be used while we are sleeping? A: Yes. Q: (L) Do we use it while we are sleeping? A: Probably. Q: (L) Anything you want to add about the psychomantium? A: No. Q: (L) Is everything progressing as it ought to? A: Oh, Laura! Q: (L) What does that mean? Are you just frustrated with me for asking a silly question? A: Close. Good night.
And that's all that is on my mind at the moment. Yes, there is more, but it hasn't "come around on the guitar" yet.
Laura
Date sent: Thu, 13 May 1999 22:06:50 -0500 To: lark2@ozline.net From: Vincent & Darlene <abooks@ac.net> Subject: Re: Berry, Grail, Chalice etc...
Dear Laura,
(Humm, I just kept typing your name wrong, 3 times in a row it came out Luara. Significant? Lu(z)ara = light aura or golden light?)
Wow! Double damn and plague take it, as my granny used to say. So much to talk about, so little time and space in which to do it. Oh well, to quote old Fleetwood Mac.
I have so many comments that I'm gonna go in sequence and itemize:
1) Hesbaye line and Merovingian link - Where did you find This? I have been looking for a link from the 13th century Hesbayes in the Bearn and the Merovingians for months. We turned up the name in an old French book called "The Noble Families of the Bearn" republished in 1989 by the Bearn regional historical society. I had already found the link to Estabot and Hendaye, so we were very excited to find these guys. A link to the Merovingians is all we needed to complete a pattern that goes from 46CE in Provence down to King Rene and Nostradamus. My mind is suitably melted. All homage to your sources and persistance, thank you, thank you, thank you! The question becomes why the name? A title perhaps of a group that held the eastern cross secret?
2) Parzival, Perseus and Percy - Your points on Perseus are well taken, but the early Rosecrucians focused on Jason as the origin point of Parzival myths. Just how and why is a key secret that only Fulcanelli is willing to take on. The link seems to be Heracles, whose labors are depicted on the supposedly Christian front of St. Trophime in Arles. Heracles' earthly father was a descendant of Perseus, making him a cousin of Jason/Diomedes. Jason is another widow's son who combines the key precessional myth of Hamlet with that of Tristan and St. Christopher, the Christ or gold-bearing giant. Remember, Perceval/Parzival was a symbolic name already in use when Wolfram began his epic. Chretien is unsure of the meaning, but Wolfram seems to know the whole story; he has Herzeloyde call him "bon fiz, cher fiz, beau fiz," a clear indication of the hidden son of light motif. Much of this was obscure until I stumbled on the 13th century prose romance of Perceforest which links the Greek themes, including Alexander, in with the matter of "Britain" and King Arthur. This book also put a whole new spin on Julius Ceasar and the early Roman Emperors. That led me back to Glanum and Provence, where all roads in this mystery seem to end up. The manuscript version of this romance, which was written by a monk in Hainaut, was collected by King Rene's contemporary and fellow member of the Order of the Crescent, Phillip of Burgundy in the mid 15th century where it became a family text not available to outsiders. One complete copy remains at the National Library in Paris. There were a couple of 16th century printed versions, or so we think from the work of the only English scholar to tackle this, but they don't seem to exist anymore, or at least they are not avaiable in any library we have tried. The importance of this lies in the information coded in the romance. The code is very open and easily figured out, so that is possibly why the book was kept under wraps. The last book has an unusual depiction the Holy Grail that seems to draw from the Vulgate cycle's Queste, but adds some very pagan and Hebrew-like elements found nowhere else. This leads us, by round-about ways, to the Percys. Perce seems to be an in-family term that emerged as a way to identify those holders of this specific part of the tradition, that of an older kingship derived ultimately from the family line of Perseus/Heracles/Jason, taken as a symbolic metaphor for Jesus/John the Baptist/St. John-de-Luz.
3) Star names and constellations - We use Ptolemy and the al-hakim charts from Fatimid Cairo in the 10th and 11th centuries. From this we have discovered that the Ptolemaic zodiac and constellational patterns are based on a very sound gnostic astronomy that goes back to Egypt, Sumer and that great unsung astronomer Abraham. the project tree of life pattern organized the myths in the sky into symbolic patterns. Did you mean the star names in Cassiopaea or Pegasus? Both are very interesting, see Paul Mevryl's interpreation of Hendaye in Johnson's Fulcanelli Phenomenon.
4) Cassiopaea and the Cassiopaeans - OK, the $64,000 question: Do your sources consider themselves to be ET intelleigences from Cassiopaea, or is Cassiopaea merely a symbolic call sign for the energy? THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT! Cassiopaea as a symbol carries a very significant energy; it is the M or W in the sky and therefore is sort of a cosmic icon for the whole mystery. Is it possible that you are talking to the head masters themselves, here on earth? <<On several occasions you have described Cassiopaea or the Cassiopaeans, the unified thought form light beings that transmit through Cassiopaea, as being the 'front line of the universe's system of natural balance.'>> Have they clarified this any further?
5) The Channeling - Well, I hear you are taking flack from the AW folks for posting channeled material on the list. I am, as you probably know, not a fan of channeled material. However, I find what you have been receiving very refreshing. In the dawn of the newage I had the "pleasure" of covering many of the emerging channelers. I did not find it an enlightening experience. I kept being asked to leave because my questions were too hard, Marchiniak and the Pleiadians, or because their sources were demonstratebly false, Knight and Ryerson. In the face of this, I designed a true channeling check list. It's an eleven point test, that most of the best channelers score around 3 or 4. From what I have seen of your stuff, you are around 8 or 9. I give points for free-will, lack of dominance, humor, information beyond the channeler's knowledge, and so on. I say this to let you know how seriously I am taking your input. But, it is clear that your source is not making it easy for you. Even having a chuckle or two at your expense! How consistent is the information or the diection of the clues they have given you? Are they just following and echo confirming your discoveries or are they giving consistent shoves in the right direction? This is truly an important point, and separates the higher self communications from that of a real external source.
6) Sufis and Poles - We are talking about the same thing. The idea of an unknown and even unconscious "holders of the pole" are those who have some understanding of the whirlwind of time. Sufi masters held that these individuals didn't all have to be Muslim, it was their understanding of the whirlwind that was important. This is the concept that allowed the Mamelukes of Egypt to consider King Rene a Sufi master.
7) <<Alfalfa fields in Rhineland yield as of yet undreamed of treasures. . .The searcher, the sepulcher, the one who carries the staff in constant search for greener pastures. . .Look for the vibratory frequency light.>> This is the perfect example of how your source teases and entices you at the same time. Any ideas on this?
8) Not familar with the Titan you mention, will have to check it out. Many of the greatest renaissance artist had Arcadian leanings. The 17th century group only understood part of it. None of it, as far as I can tell, has anything to do with RLC.
9) An 11 sign zodiac has houses of 32.727272, etc. degrees per sign. Interesting nest of significant numbers?
10) Montsegur Session - a) No info on the barbeque idea. Another case of the Cs teasing you? b) Malta and 1/17; there are roughly 117 degrees between planets in a grand trigon of superior planets and the date is also the opposition point of Sirius' helical rising, in other words Sirius is setting as the sun rises, making an east-west axis. Malta is interesting in this connection because of its underworld connection and stellar alignments. Your source suggests a link that is very suggestive. c) Cords and tables; think Druid measuring cord with 13 knots and 12 intervals. d) Masonic Rites; although you are close, the Cs obviously want you to look for more clues. I agree. e) Caput 58m - There's that M signature again. 5+8=13x1000= 13,000 or half a precessional round. 942 is also significant as a date. f) Montsegur; This only makes sense in the context of the birth cycle of Heroes and messiahs. Jesus was conceived in time to born on the fall equinox, St. John-de-Luz was conceived at passover in order to be born on the winter solstice. The new incarnation was conceived on the summer solstice to be born at the spring equinox. The first group of escapees carried ritual objects related to Jesus' kingship and his descent from David needed to annoint another "messiah." The second group carried the newly born messiah. It was this rebirth of the line that convinced the Romans to convert and join their fellows on the bonfire. We were at Montsegur this year on Cathar Day and the vibe at the bonfire spot was too intense to be believed. Talk about martyrdom! I wish we all had that kind of faith. g) Baphomet; Do you grok what the Cs are telling you here? "Seer of the passage indeed!" h) 23 skiddoo and oh those bat-shaped kites of wisdom! The Cs are definitely playing games with your head.
11) Birthmarks and family connections to the Mystery - Well, you got me on this one. A real genetic marker, huh? need to see more data on this one. This is the first solid suggestion on this that I have heard. It makes me think more about your personal connection. In my channeling checklist I usually don't give points for personal or familiy significance. Too easy to fall into error through wishful thinking. Need to hear more, but my mind is open.
12) Lizzies, Greys and wishful thinking - Some of this leaves me a little on edge. Are you suggesting real lizardoid aliens? Or just reptile thinking in humans? I have seen NO evidence of any on-going intervention by evil aliens, only far too many evil humans. There are however very evil forces, or Neters in Egyptian, that have no use for humans, except as tools or food, but there are no more ET than we are.
13) <<at Rennes le Chateau, Mary Magdalene is depicted as gazing hopefully or reverently at a tree branch formed into a cross, stuck in the ground. What kind of tree is it? A: The "tree of life.">> Wow, the Cs have given you the big secret and pointed out the main "treasure" to be found at RLC. <<Q: Well, I had a different idea... some people say it is an acacia tree. Are you saying it is not a genus, horticulturally? A: Genusis family tree. Q: And what family is it a family tree for? A: Check your Magna for lesson. Q: My magna? What in the world? Okay, "blue apples:" Stones or grapes? A: Why not both?>> I can't believe what I'm reading! The Cs are giving you the secret! I read this to my partner, Jay, and he freaked. I don't think anybody but us knows this part of the secret, and to have it being broadcast psychically is a little unnerving. Combined with the alfalfa clues given earlier, you are on top of the wave. I can't help but wonder if this is for you or for us.
14) The Tannhauser Session - Whew, I can't even begin to answer or discuss all the ideas in this one. Dancing in circles indeed. The answer is in the grass and it contains the same chemicals we find in the serotonin/melatonin cycle. But I do want to address that look at NA comment. Horsehead is Esopus Island in the Hudson, part of the Arkhom pattern, and a pointer toward lots of very strange things, Montauk, etc. But there is a much more suggestive area of NA, namely central North Carolina. This information is so obscure that I maybe the only person left who knows the whole story. Fifteen years ago, I wrote a book, unpublished, called the White Indian Myth. It bounced around among publishers for a while, and the basic story was optioned for a movie, which also never happened. But in the course of my research, I turned up something truly strange. --Documented evidence, including archeological finds, of a Celtic group in central NC. From bronze age artifacts and gold mines, to megalithic stone structures aligned to solstice moon rises, the area is weird. There is some indication that Prince Madoc's little band of settlers came here and built a Celtic Tower on what is now Chapel Hill. And if that isn't strange enough, we also have a strange collection of families related to the current moving into the area in the 17th century. Where I live was once the plantation of the French De Berry family, a cadet branch of the Bourbon-Valois kings. In the general area you can find the Ansons, of Shugbourough Hall fame, Sinclairs, Bruces, Montgomerys, McRae and so forth. The creme of the French and Jacobian bloodlines seem to have moved to NC. There is more, including Louis XVII and Marshal Ney, along with a German Templar named Krone who practiced Rosecrucian magick deep in the forest. If there is anyplace in NA where the current is active, it has to be here. We joke that should the British crown revert to the Stuarts, the new king might just be a tobacco farmer from Carthage NC!
15) <<But, did you ever think that the "opponent" has "supernatural" capabilities?>> Oh yes indeed, we are quite aware of this one! Have plenty of stories to back it up. I really don't think you can be too careful on this point. Going to RLC is like visiting the front gate of Mordor.
16) <<Q: Did the Templars discover the secrets of the Ishmaelis, the Assassini, and is this what they carried into Europe, and then underground? A: Buried in Galle.>> OK, this one made my hair stand on end. Galle is the old word for the region around Glanum and Provence in general. We think we found just what was buried in Glanum, but it older than the Templars.
17) <<Q: Has this person also been pursuing the secret? A: Pour suivant.>> OH, boy, the real name of the Order. Whom does the Grail serve? It serves those who follow; for, to follow, is to partake of the nature of the Quest.
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Well, I'm glad we agree on the basics, including the Cs. Their guidance in the session about Ark and the holocaust is very sound.
Tantric alchemy is a key component, but there is also two more layers. Remember the Law of 3s! tantra brings on internal change, which is projected as demonstration onto the real world through a PK induced fusion reaction. The third level is the transformation of time, on alchemical principles, that takes place every half a precessional cycle. When all three are worked in unison, it is truly the Magnum Opus.
No comment on the Schwaller connection?
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Jesus Laura, I can't begin to keep up with all this stuff you are sending me! I haven't hit a lick all week on my own work for chewing on yours. But it is so interesting!
As far as I can tell, the Cs are leading you to the same exact conclusions that we have reached. This is spooky. The session about light is plain in terms of the neuro-chemistry invovled. I'm just not sure that it is getting through to you, but maybe that's effect of spreading these clues out over time.
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The Cs are guiding you, but you are a hyper horse straining at the bit and seeing spooks everywhere. In the April and JUne 98 readings you gave me there are several important clues. But you seem to be trying to pull the info in a particular direction, <<Out of sync only occurs when presupposition reigns supreme.>> So True!
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Arcadia is from Argos, and moved to Arles with the Argonauts. Arcadia in this sense is Provence, as King Rene understood. The Perseids dissapeared to southern France, see Perceforest for details. Mushrooms, like alfalfa, contains psychoactive alkaloids related to DMT. These are powerful brain change chemicals.
The Canary Islands stuff is new to me. Gonna take a while to sort through this. The Hakylut Society I know well, see my note far above on Prince Madoc. The ark is also an interest, and I think the Cs are telling you that The Templars departed from France with their version of the ark and brought it to Oak Island by way of the Canaries. Makes sense to me!
Now the real history of King Arthur is something on which I am truly an expert, ha ha! But from my Arthur and the Fall of Rome on the website you will have noticed that I have turned up a real candidate, Artorius Rhiothamus, King of the "Bretons." He is an exact contemporary of the early Merovingians. The key is the dukedom of Berry, where Artorius died or disappeared and where, soona fter, Clovis I became the first Merovingian King. I think it's all about Arthur and Mordred, the bastard side of the family, with the Merovingians as the Mordred faction. Of course it would look this way from the perspective of the British Celts, but there is something to be said about Clovis' deal with the Roman church. It seems like a sell-out to me.
Stay away from Norma Goodrich; her books, in particular The Holy Grail, is full of errors and holes as well as very shoddy writing. She's right about the Grail being a French idea, but like you she hasn't made the connection to Provence as the source of all this, and doesn't understand the peculiar overlapping of currents that took place. there.
<<"...we shall return again to the King Arthurs, for there wer two: the warrior king who won twelve victories in defense of Scotland, and his second self, who was the sixth and only supreme initiate at the Grail Castle in Britain. There before the year 542 he personally saw the Grail lying "open and dis-covered" before him alone. His first Commander in Chief, the royal Knight Gawain, had come very close to this sighting. Call it "revelation" or "apocalypse," as you will. King Arthur's fame and reputation lie equally upon bother persons, the head of state and the head ecclesiastical initiate. After his death in 542, claim the "annals of Wales, the Grail surely, rightfully, returned to "Sarras.">>
This quote is one of the many points that have caused me to shake my head in dismay at Goodrich. There are NO sources for what she is describing here, NONE! She is using dates and quotes from the Perlesvaus, now there's a name with juicy interpretations, but puts them in a context that has nothing to do with her source. This drives me up the wall.
See, she can come up with Marseilles as a good choice for Sarras, but can't find the real locality, even though as you point out local folklore is quite specific. The place you mention that Ark visited is actually connected with St. John-de-Luz, and later attributed to the penitence of MM to cover the tracks. The clue is Sarrah the Egyptian, protectress of the Gypsies, and King Rene did indeed find the Magdalene cup buried with Sarrah when he had the graves of the Marys and Sarrah dug up in 1448. Rene built a fine new church over the site and the Magdalen cup can be seen by appointment at the Cluny in Paris.
OK, you are so close on the Shepherds painting. The man doesn't represent Gaul, the picture is showing the old Galle of Glanum, the real Arcadia. The mountains in the background are the Alpilles seen from the ancient site of Glanum near St Remy de Provence. The landscape matches much more closely that around Glanum than that near RLC, that only massive misdirection could make one think otherwise. See also Leonardo's St. John as Bacchus for more views of the same locale around Glanum. We also have a photograph taken from the spot on the website. It is cropped however to keep anyone else from seeing the whole connection before I can finish the book.
<<I had that funny dream that the Shepherds painting was, literally, a map... that the forms and figures were both symbolic and a literal map as well.>> How right you are! I wish I could show it to you on the ground. We are going over again in October, want to join us?
OK, have to stop for now. I been at this off and on all day and its now 10 pm and I need to do other things for tomorrow.
Whew, almost too much fun!
Light in extension, Vincent
From: Laura Knight-Jadczyk <lark2@ozline.net> To: Vincent & Darlene <abooks@ac.net> Subject: Re: Berry, Grail, Chalice etc... Send reply to: lark2@ozline.net Date sent: Fri, 14 May 1999 01:17:12 -0400
On 13 May 99, at 22:06, Vincent & Darlene wrote: >
> (Humm, I just kept
typing your name wrong, 3 times in a row it came out
> Luara. Significant?
Lu(z)ara = light aura or golden light?)
We have fun with it too. I also tend to misspell it that same way. Just the way the fingers move when typing, I guess. >
> Wow! Double damn and
plague take it, as my granny used to say.
Mine used an old Southern expression: Well, I'll SWAN!" That always made me curious...
> 1) Hesbaye line and
Merovingian link - Where did you find This?
There's a fellow... some sort of scholar.. is still working on the lines. Has a website. It was free.
I have > been looking for a link
from the 13th century Hesbayes in the Bearn and
> the Merovingians for
months. We turned up the name in an old French book
> called "The Noble
Families of the Bearn" republished in 1989 by the Bearn
> regional historical
society. I had already found the link to Estabot and
> Hendaye, so we were very
excited to find these guys. A link to the
> Merovingians is all we
needed to complete a pattern that goes from 46CE in
> Provence down to King
Rene and Nostradamus. My mind is suitably melted.
> All homage to your
sources and persistance, thank you, thank you, thank
> you!
Well, it's only because of that freaky business that got me started on the genealogy thing at a point when it seemed that other things were not moving. I did it to pass the time and made some bizarre connections and became obsessed with it. I now own a microfiche reader and have access to primary sources on fiche, CD and micro-film...
> 2) Parzival, Perseus and
Percy - Your points on Perseus are well taken,
> but the early
Rosecrucians focused on Jason as the origin point of
> Parzival myths.
> Remember, Perceval/Parzival
was a symbolic
> name already in use when
Wolfram began his epic. Chretien is unsure of the
> meaning, but Wolfram
seems to know the whole story; he has Herzeloyde call
> him "bon fiz, cher
fiz, beau fiz," a clear indication of the hidden son of
> light motif.
Hmmmm... there's that "light" again.
>Much of this was obscure until I stumbled on the 13th century > prose romance of
Perceforest
Q: (L) So, what we have to work with is what we have to work with. And, I guess that's as close as we can get. It isn't a whole heck of a lot. How many people were in this Covenant? A: Look for answers, trees will lead you to it.
> 3) Star names and
constellations - Did you mean the
> star names in Cassiopaea
or Pegasus?
Yes... but all around the zodiac as well... I have the idea that these names are clues if they can only be arranged properly... like different groups of people represent the "energies" of the "figure" in the zodiac, and their lives are archetypal expressions of that energy... and if the members of a certain group "connect" then "it's a happening," or something like that.
> 4) Cassiopaea and the
Cassiopaeans - OK, the $64,000 question: Do your
> sources consider
themselves to be ET intelleigences from Cassiopaea, or is
> Cassiopaea merely a
symbolic call sign for the energy?
Q: (L) And where are you from? A: We transmit via the radio source in Cassiopaea. ********* Q: (T) You had a question about transmitting from Cassiopaea, Arkadiusz. What was the question? (A) I think the question was, why do they need a particular place in the universe to transmit from? A: We transmit "through" the opening that is presented in the locator you represent as Cassiopaea, due to the strong radio pulses align from Cassiopaea, due to pulsar from neutron star 300 light years behind it, as seen from your locator. [Planchette spirals briefly] This facilitates a clear channel transmission from 6th density to 3rd density. Q: (A) I would like to know how long it takes for the transmission to come from Cassiopaea to Earth. A: "Zero" time. Q: (A) 'Zero time...' They transmit, using what? Electromagnetics, gravity, or what? A: Both. They are interconnected, or you could say "unified". Q: (A) Zero time? Because of what? Because of... structure of space/time? Of warp? A: Space and time are selective and flexible. Q: (A) What is behind that? What is... what is the medium behind which the transmission goes? A: If there were a medium, your puzzlement would be justified, but, there is not. You see, when one utilizes zero time, there is zero space as well. Q: (J) If there is zero space, and zero time, why does it need to be fixed at a specific location here in 3rd density. A: It does not, for "transmission purposes." The need for a specific locator, as expressed previously, as you perceive it, was due to vibrational frequencies helpful to your psychic awareness profile.
THIS IS VERY > IMPORTANT! Cassiopaea as
a symbol carries a very significant energy; it is
> the M or W in the sky
and therefore is sort of a cosmic icon for the whole
> mystery. Is it possible
that you are talking to the head masters
> themselves, here on
earth?
I suppose I ought to send my "celts" file where they talk about an ancient relationship with the Celts...
<<On several occasions you have described > Cassiopaea or the
> Cassiopaeans, the unified thought form
light beings that
> transmit through Cassiopaea, as being the
'front line of
> the universe's system of natural
balance.'>> Have they clarified this
> any further?
Well, it has to do with some sort of "wave" business...
Q: (Susy) What kind of source are you? A: 6th density. Q: (Susy) Why are you choosing Laura and Fred to transmit this information? A: Because balancing fields are correct. Q: (Barry) Maitreya... What is the destiny of this person in this lifetime? A: Plays prominent role in disinformation process. Q: (Barry) Is Benjamin Creme aware of that? A: No. Q: (Barry) Are the E.T.s putting thoughts in Benjamin Creme's head? A: Yes. Q: (Barry) What is their purpose in this? A: To cause confusion, diversion, and deception so that reality channels may be cloaked. Self explanatory. Q: (Barry) Does this mean so that what we think is real really isn't? A: Close. Q: (Barry) This must mean that the Aliens want to give us one person to focus on which is so spectacular, so that we cannot see the truth. A: Remember warnings about false prophets in the "desert." Q: (Barry) Does this mean that Benjamin Creme is an STS person? A: Yes, indirectly. Q: (Barry) Is he the antichrist? A: No. The "antichrist" is not an individual, but consortium. Q: (Barry) Who is the Consortium? A: Term refers to idea of large body of individuals. Q: (L) Who specifically? (Fred) Human beings? A: Yes and others. Q: (Barry) Are these beings who have lived longer than most people live in one lifetime? A: Confused thought patterns. Q: (Barry) Are these people who have reincarnated for lifetime after lifetime and have kept the same memory to continue the same plan? A: Only a select few. Q: (Barry) Is this channeling going to go beyond the primitive method of one letter at a time, or is it going to go into the method of writing or typing or direct channeling consciously or unconsciously? A: Can now, less danger of corruption through this method. Q: (Barry) What is the purpose of this contact? A: To help you to learn, thus gain knowledge, thus gain protection, thus progress. Q: (Barry) What do the Cassiopaeans gain from this contact? A: By helping you, we are moving toward fulfilling of our destiny of union with you and all else, thus completing the Grand cycle. Q: (Barry) Is this the only probability open to you or is this the best probability open to you? A: Both. Q: (Barry) Are you a great distance from us in light years? A: Distance is a 3rd density idea. Q: (Barry) Light years is 3rd density? A: Yes. Q: (Barry) What do you mean by traveling on the wave? A: Traveling on thoughts. Q: (Fred) Our thoughts or your thoughts? A: Not correct concept. Q: (L) What is the correct concept? A: All is just lessons. Q: (L) Whose thoughts are they? A: Thoughts unify all reality in existence and are all shared. Q: (Susy) You travel on a wave of energy created by all thought forms? A: Thought forms are all that exists!
> 5) The Channeling -
Well, I hear you are taking flack from the AW folks
> for posting channeled
material on the list. I am, as you probably know,
> not a fan of channeled
material.
Neither was I, as I have said... which is why I decided to do it myself. I had a "criteria" also and thought I'd give it a whirl - knowing in advance that it might take awhile to "push through" the layers of garbage to clarify a "signal." Took two years.
However, I find what you have been > receiving very
refreshing. In the dawn of the newage I had the "pleasure"
> of covering many of the
emerging channelers. I did not find it an
> enlightening experience.
Oh GAWD!
I kept being asked to leave because my questions > were too hard,
Oh, those folks hated me, too! I spent a fortune looking for a "real source" because I was convinced from research that it CAN happen, but the usual story is that corruption takes over pretty quick. I was determined to study all the other attempts, to analyze, and find out what was missing or what parameters needed to be set up.
Marchiniak and the Pleiadians, or because their sources > were demonstratebly
false, Knight and Ryerson.
Sheesh! I hope that woman isn't a relative!
In the face of this, I > designed a true
channeling check list. It's an eleven point test, that
> most of the best
channelers score around 3 or 4. From what I have seen of
> your stuff, you are
around 8 or 9. I give points for free-will, lack of
> dominance, humor,
information beyond the channeler's knowledge, and so on.
Similar to my own. I was a stickler for ANYTHING that could be demonstrated to be beyond the knowledge of myself or Freddie (the other side of the board.) When a number of things got the big confirmo, I was actually aghast. I was enjoying thinking that all this stuff was just buried in one of our minds!
> I say this to let you
know how seriously I am taking your input. But, it
> is clear that your
source is not making it easy for you.
I used to get really upset with them... thankfully they have this wonderful sense of humor...
Even having a > chuckle or two at your
expense!
You don't know the half of it!
>How consistent is the
information or the
> diection of the clues
they have given you? Are they just following and
> echo confirming your
discoveries or are they giving consistent shoves in
> the right direction?
I have to confess that when it started, I knew NOTHING about ANY of this stuff... yes, I had studied paranormal stuff... you know, ghosts, hauntings, poltergeist, PK, stigmata, a whirl through alchemy because it was connected to magic and I was curious about that... prophecy and so forth. I was more a student of the "powers of the mind" or lack thereof, than anything else.
I am rather embarrassed at times when I read over some of those transcripts and realize what a dummy I was. They practically had to spoon feed me! Except for the first dozen or so sessions, they are all still on tape in a box. Up to that point, I was not taking it seriously enough to keep the tapes, and before that, I wasn't even taping... just writing notes in between...!!!
No, you have to give them credit for dangling ALL the carrots. If you read the whole thousand or so pages on every subject under the sun, you can see the sequence of my education!
This is truly an important point, and separates the > higher self
communications from that of a real external source.
Yeah. I think it is, in a sense, a "real external source." But my reservation lies in the fact that, at the VERY higher levels, all is one. At this level of existence, it's just practical to call it an "external" source and not confuse oneself with metaphysical mumbo jumbo. >
> 6) Sufis and Poles - We
are talking about the same thing. The idea of an
> unknown and even
unconscious "holders of the pole" are those who have some
> understanding of the
whirlwind of time. Sufi masters held that these
> individuals didn't all
have to be Muslim, it was their understanding of
> the whirlwind that was important.
This is the concept that allowed the
> Mamelukes of Egypt to
consider King Rene a Sufi master.
Well, I find some humor in the fact that Ark is a Pole... he is truly a remarkable man. Why is Poland called Poland, anyway? That's been bugging me.
> 7) <<Alfalfa
fields in Rhineland yield as of yet undreamed of treasures. .
> .The searcher, the
sepulcher, the one who carries the staff in constant
> search for greener
pastures. . .Look for the vibratory frequency light.>>
> This is the perfect example
of how your source teases and entices you at
> the same time. Any ideas
on this?
If I knew, I'd be there! This was actually about the second carrot. The first came out of that innocent little question about Oak Island. What a can of worms I opened!
>
> 9) An 11 sign zodiac has
houses of 32.727272, etc. degrees per sign.
> Interesting nest of
significant numbers?
Better yet... a 330 degree circle. I converted the circle and remeasured the globe once and it was a pretty interesting exercise. An 11 house zodiac in a 330 degree circle has houses of 30 degrees each... 11 months of 33 days each, with only two extras... solsticial days. I keep wanting to create a see through map of the zodiac in this way and "shrink wrap the globe, orienting Orion (funny words, yes?) on the pyramids and see where the other things fall and what this can tell us.
> 10) Montsegur Session -
a) No info on the barbeque idea. Another case of
> the Cs teasing you?
In all cases so far, at some point, the clues "fall into place." I just have to read and search like a maniac.
b) Malta and 1/17; there are roughly 117 degrees > between planets in a
grand trigon of superior planets and the date is also
> the opposition point of
Sirius' helical rising, in other words Sirius is
> setting as the sun
rises, making an east-west axis. Malta is interesting
> in this connection
because of its underworld connection and stellar
> alignments. Your source
suggests a link that is very suggestive. c) Cords
> and tables; think Druid
measuring cord with 13 knots and 12 intervals. d)
> Masonic Rites; although
you are close, the Cs obviously want you to look
> for more clues. I agree.
On a LOT of things. But they did mention that I was getting close...
We were at > Montsegur this year on
Cathar Day and the vibe at the bonfire spot was too
> intense to be believed.
Talk about martyrdom! I wish we all had that kind
> of faith.
Been there, done that. Other life. Yeah, I remember some of them.
g) Baphomet; Do you grok what the Cs are telling you here? "Seer > of the passage
indeed!"
Actually, no. I was hoping you would enlighten me!
h) 23 skiddoo and oh those bat-shaped kites of > wisdom! The Cs are
definitely playing games with your head.
What do you mean? What are the kites? Why "bat shaped?" This was a STRANGE thing... We were up in Pensacola at the UFO conference and went to the Linda Howe lecture. On the way in Ark mentioned that there was a kite in the hotel parking lot and he couldn't seem to find who was flying it or where it might be tied. After the lecture, we went out to look... there it was, fluttering in a stiff wind... bat shaped and all that... and try as we could, using all sorts of calculations, we could never find where it was anchored... Pensacola Beach is on Santa Rosa Island and there was alfalfa everywhere...
> > 11) Birthmarks and
family connections to the Mystery - Well, you got me on
> this one. A real genetic
marker, huh? need to see more data on this one.
Isn't any. My idea. Bet you have one too! But not everyone does... and I DID read the data about some scientifc stuff about PK emanating from that location. Will look it up if you like. And I DO tend to shatter glasses and break electronic gadgets when I am upset. Even did a car window once and a 4 by 6 foot plate glass one in my house... a REAL burden. Need to get a handle on that sort of thing. (And no, I'm NOT kidding here.)
> This is the first solid
suggestion on this that I have heard. It makes me
> think more about your
personal connection. In my channeling checklist I
> usually don't give
points for personal or familiy significance. Too easy
> to fall into error
through wishful thinking. Need to hear more, but my
> mind is open.
Yeah. I don't want to attribute too much to it either. Ever watchful against that ego, ya know!
> 12) Lizzies, Greys and
wishful thinking - Some of this leaves me a little
> on edge. Are you
suggesting real lizardoid aliens? Or just reptile
> thinking in humans? I
have seen NO evidence of any on-going intervention
> by evil aliens, only far
too many evil humans.
Well, in my practice as a hypnotherapist, I came across a lot of weird stuff... and there are certain experiences that I will relate at a later time that are so puzzling that I still shake my head over them. I have never seen such critters except in other people's heads, and possibly in their "effects" ... but, if they are in a different "dimension," or "density," well... sort of gives one pause when thinking about the "sacred crocodiles" and the "serpent" in Eden, and the crocogator dudes in Central America.
There are however very evil > forces, or Neters in
Egyptian, that have no use for humans, except as
> tools or food, but there
are no more ET than we are.
Well... this would take a long time to talk about and it is late... would really require almost doing it in person, I think. >
> 13) <<at Rennes le
Chateau, Mary Magdalene is depicted as gazing hopefully
> or reverently at a tree
branch formed into a cross, stuck in the ground.
> What kind of tree is it?
A: The "tree of life.">> Wow, the Cs have given
> you the big secret and
pointed out the main "treasure" to be found at RLC.
> <<Q: Well, I had a
different idea... some people say it is an acacia tree.
> Are you saying it is not a genus,
horticulturally? A: Genusis family
> tree. Q: And what family
is it a family tree for? A: Check your Magna for
> lesson. Q: My
magna? What in the world?
About two weeks after this I picked up a copy of Eco's "The Search for the Perfect Language" because I liked "The Name of the Rose," and "Foucault's Pendulum," and learned what a "magna" was... weird.
Okay, "blue apples:" Stones or > grapes? A: Why not
both?>> I can't believe what I'm reading! The Cs are
> giving you the secret!
Well, I wish you would let me in on it! How can blue apples be both stones and grapes?
I read this to my partner, Jay, and he freaked. I > don't think anybody but
us knows this part of the secret, and to have it
> being broadcast
psychically is a little unnerving. Combined with the
> alfalfa clues given
earlier, you are on top of the wave. I can't help but
> wonder if this is for
you or for us.
Well, maybe all of us. They did say there are "seven" parties that are supposed to "connect" at some point for "explosive learning." I can't find it just now because I don't remember the exact term to tell the program...
> 14) The Tannhauser
Session - Whew, I can't even begin to answer or discuss
> all the ideas in this
one. Dancing in circles indeed. The answer is in the
> grass and it contains
the same chemicals we find in the
> serotonin/melatonin
cycle. But I do want to address that look at NA
> comment. Horsehead is
Esopus Island in the Hudson, part of the Arkhom
> pattern, and a pointer
toward lots of very strange things, Montauk, etc.
Oh, GAWD! Did ya ever feel a tiny bit "manipulated?" All of these names and words that "link" and the being "nudged" toward this mystery... you would completely freak if I told you the whole story of weird stuff. You would NOT believe it. In fact, when I think about it, I hardly believe it either. Ark and I talk about it once in awhile when our faith is a bit thready... and we just shake our heads and say that if we hadn't lived it, we wouldn't believe it either.
> But there is a much more
suggestive area of NA, namely central North
> Carolina. This
information is so obscure that I maybe the only person left
> who knows the whole
story. Fifteen years ago, I wrote a book, unpublished,
> called the White Indian
Myth.
Well, you ought to read this book by Frank something or other about called "Atlantis in Wisconsin." HE makes such a connection and I think he even mentions North Carolina... or at least gets pretty close to it.
It bounced around among publishers for a > while, and the basic
story was optioned for a movie, which also never
> happened. But in the
course of my research, I turned up something truly
> strange. --Documented
evidence, including archeological finds, of a Celtic
> group in central NC.
Oh, GOODIE! I have long had the idea that a lot of stuff going on here in the good ole US of A was Celtic...
From bronze age artifacts and gold mines, to > megalithic stone
structures aligned to solstice moon rises, the area is
> weird. There is some
indication that Prince Madoc's little band of
> settlers came here and
built a Celtic Tower on what is now Chapel Hill.
Hmmmmm.... Chloe's brother lives there... was Dean at the uni there - Old English Lit, I believe...Oxford and all that. She is the one who lives in Hayesville.
> And if that isn't
strange enough, we also have a strange collection of
> families related to the
current moving into the area in the 17th century.
> Where I live was once
the plantation of the French De Berry family, a
> cadet branch of the
Bourbon-Valois kings. In the general area you can find
> the Ansons, of
Shugbourough Hall fame, Sinclairs, Bruces, Montgomerys,
> McRae and so forth. The
creme of the French and Jacobian bloodlines seem
> to have moved to NC.
There is more, including Louis XVII and Marshal Ney,
> along with a German
Templar named Krone who practiced Rosecrucian magick
> deep in the forest.
Egads! I had a seminal "awakening" experience up there.... also went to boarding school in NC back when I was nine and ten... WEIRD things happened to me there.
If there is anyplace in NA where the current is > active, it has to be
here. We joke that should the British crown revert to
> the Stuarts, the new
king might just be a tobacco farmer from Carthage NC!
No doubt! King Ralph, fer shure! >
> 15) <<But, did you
ever think that the
"opponent" has "supernatural"
> capabilities?>> Oh
yes indeed, we are quite aware of this one! Have plenty
> of stories to back it
up. I really don't think you can be too careful on
> this point. Going to RLC
is like visiting the front gate of Mordor.
Well, always keep it in mind. We have learned that being constantly "aware" is a sort of blocking technique. >
> 16) <<Q: Did the
Templars discover the secrets of the Ishmaelis,
> the Assassini, and is this what they
carried into Europe,
> and then underground?
> A: Buried in
Galle.>>
> OK, this one made my
hair stand on end. Galle is the old word for the
> region around Glanum and
Provence in general. We think we found just what
> was buried in Glanum,
but it older than the Templars.
Well, I'm glad to know that it makes sense to you. Remember, I am an "armchair" researcher! I have to depend on other people to give me data!
> 17) <<Q: Has this
person also been pursuing the secret?
> A: Pour suivant.>>
> OH, boy, the real name
of the Order. Whom does the Grail serve? It serves
> those who follow; for,
to follow, is to partake of the nature of the
> Quest.
Hmmmm... that one HAS been a puzzle.
> Next E-mail
>
> Well, I'm glad we agree
on the basics, including the Cs. Their guidance in
> the session about Ark
and the holocaust is very sound.
That's why other channelers and channeling "aficionados" don't like our stuff. And the truth is, most of it I don't feel comfortable sharing with most folks because it is like giving hand grenades to babies. >
> Tantric alchemy is a key
component, but there is also two more layers.
Of course. But one must unlock the DNA to be able to do the rest...
> Remember the Law of 3s!
tantra brings on internal change, which is
> projected as
demonstration onto the real world through a PK induced fusion
> reaction.
Yup. I think the same way.
The third level is the transformation of time, on alchemical > principles, that takes
place every half a precessional cycle. When all
> three are worked in
unison, it is truly the Magnum Opus.
Yup. >
> No comment on the
Schwaller connection?
Don't know who he is. Will have to buy the book and find out. (I told you I was ignorant of a lot of this stuff.) >
> Next E-mail
>
> Jesus Laura, I can't
begin to keep up with all this stuff you are sending
> me!
Okay. I'll quit.
I haven't hit a lick all week on my own work for chewing on yours. But > it is so interesting!
And that's not half of it. >
> As far as I can tell,
the Cs are leading you to the same exact conclusions
> that we have reached.
This is spooky.
Sure enough is! Of course, it is gratifying to know that the info is useful and that I haven't been "wasting my time on useless psychobabble" as the folks on the AW list pronounced the Oak Island segment.
The session about light is plain in > terms of the
neuro-chemistry invovled. I'm just not sure that it is
> getting through to you,
but maybe that's effect of spreading these clues
> out over time.
A lot of things are not getting through to me because I don't have all the pieces yet. I am reading and asking as fast as I can!
>
> Next E=mail
>
> The Cs are guiding you,
but you are a hyper horse straining at the bit and
> seeing spooks
everywhere. In the April and JUne 98 readings you gave me
> there are several
important clues. But you seem to be trying to pull the
> info in a particular
direction,
Mea culpa. I know I tend to do that sometimes and then, later, when the REAL thing presents itself, I just sit there stunned at my obtuseness. It's a very humbling experience, believe me!
<<Out of sync only occurs when > presupposition reigns
supreme.>> So True!
Yeah. I seem to be the one they pick on the most. But I am also the one they address as "My Dear," when they begin one of their patient explanations in answer to my dumb questions. They are infinitely patient with me for some reason, for which I am grateful and sorry for the times I was mad at them for not just telling me the answer!
> Next E-Mail
>
> Arcadia is from Argos,
and moved to Arles with the Argonauts. Arcadia in
> this sense is Provence,
as King Rene understood. The Perseids dissapeared
> to southern France, see
Perceforest for details. Mushrooms, like alfalfa,
> contains psychoactive
alkaloids related to DMT. These are powerful brain
> change chemicals.
And the juice of mistletoe is similar to a neurotransmitter...
>
> The Canary Islands stuff
is new to me. Gonna take a while to sort through
> this. The Hakylut
Society I know well, see my note far above on Prince
> Madoc. The ark is also
an interest, and I think the Cs are telling you
> that The Templars
departed from France with their version of the ark and
> brought it to Oak Island
by way of the Canaries. Makes sense to me!
Well, I don't know. Maybe... but it is all in pieces and I have to put it together and I still have missing pieces! >
> Now the real history of
King Arthur is something on which I am truly an
> expert, ha ha! But from
my Arthur and the Fall of Rome on the website you
> will have noticed that I
have turned up a real candidate, Artorius
> Rhiothamus, King of the
"Bretons."
I read this theory somewhere ... was it Ashe or who? Can't remember. It's a good one.
He is an exact contemporary of the > early Merovingians. The
key is the dukedom of Berry, where Artorius died
> or disappeared and
where, soona fter, Clovis I became the first
> Merovingian King.
There's that "berry" again.
I think it's all about Arthur and Mordred, the bastard > side of the family, with
the Merovingians as the Mordred faction. Of
> course it would look
this way from the perspective of the British Celts,
> but there is something
to be said about Clovis' deal with the Roman
> church. It seems like a
sell-out to me.
He was a REAL pistol, that's for sure!
> Stay away from Norma
Goodrich; her books, in particular The Holy Grail, is
> full of errors and holes
as well as very shoddy writing.
I knew that already, but she did say some interesting things about the Isle of Man and that has been brought up and popped up in some funny places. Will have to find the references later.
She's right about > the Grail being a French
idea, but like you she hasn't made the connection
> to Provence as the
source of all this, and doesn't understand the peculiar
> overlapping of currents
that took place. there.
It's funny. Ark really LOVES Provence and wants to move there. I'm open to it and the kids like the idea. >
> <<"...we
shall return again to the King Arthurs, for there
> wer two: the warrior
king who won twelve victories in
> defense of Scotland, and
his second self, who was the sixth
> and only supreme
initiate at the Grail Castle in Britain.
> There before the year
542 he personally saw the Grail lying
> "open and
dis-covered" before him alone.
This is a funny line.
His first > Commander in Chief, the
royal Knight Gawain, had come very
> close to this
sighting. Call it
"revelation" or
> "apocalypse,"
as you will. King Arthur's fame and
> reputation lie equally
upon bother persons, the head of
> state and the head
ecclesiastical initiate. After his
> death in 542, claim the
"annals of Wales, the Grail surely,
> rightfully, returned to
"Sarras.">>
Ark had a dream about "Sarras." You know, the C's say that this is the "real" name of Earth. >
> This quote is one of the
many points that have caused me to shake my head
> in dismay at Goodrich.
There are NO sources for what she is describing
> here, NONE! She is using
dates and quotes from the Perlesvaus, now there's
> a name with juicy
interpretations, but puts them in a context that has
> nothing to do with her
source. This drives me up the wall.
Okay. Now I know. Her writing IS atrocious, isn't it! Rather like van Buren in style, I think. You'd think these folks would hire an editor. But, you haven't seen the best one yet. I bought a little book entitled "A UFO appears over Pennsylvania... many tragedies occur." It was just so suggestive of an interesting personal story.
Well, the first paragraph had me rolling on the floor. COMPLETE word salad. Most of the sentences were dangling partciples...
Well, I have a friend, a journalist... (actually, we became friends because he started following me around about 5 years ago to write about me... hasn't published anything yet, but we have been through some times together). Anyway, he just won a Pulitzer and we tease him about it a lot and he was here one day and I showed him this book. I told him I was going to send it back and demand a refund, but he said it was too priceless a source of entertainment. So, we passed it around and took turns reading a paragraph or two to see if any of us could understand it. Nope. Nobody could. But, it SOUNDED pretty! Oh, by the way, the C's hinted to Tom about his prize about 6 months before, even though they generally will NOT give predictions because they say the future is open and only probable.
> See, she can come up
with Marseilles as a good choice for Sarras, but
> can't find the real
locality, even though as you point out local folklore
> is quite specific. The
place you mention that Ark visited is actually
> connected with St.
John-de-Luz, and later attributed to the penitence of
> MM to cover the tracks.
The clue is Sarrah the Egyptian, protectress of
> the Gypsies, and King
Rene did indeed find the Magdalene cup buried with
> Sarrah when he had the
graves of the Marys and Sarrah dug up in 1448. Rene
> built a fine new church
over the site and the Magdalen cup can be seen by
> appointment at the Cluny
in Paris.
My source says that Louis IX did this... and it was put back in place later. Well, I'll have to check that again.
Okay, That's all for now. It is VERY late and my husband likes to get up no later than 7... gonna be hard!
Here's hoping that you can make sense of some of the stuff.... and what is yet to be looked at. You may not like what some of it says...
But, it IS fun!
Laura
Date sent: Fri, 14 May 1999 10:52:07 -0500 To: lark2@ozline.net From: Vincent & Darlene <abooks@ac.net> Subject: Re: Berry, Grail, Chalice etc...
Dear laura,
I'm gonna take a new tack here. I'm gonna send you the descriptive outlines of the two books we are working on. From that you can get a better glimpse on where we are going with the public end of all this. That might help swap information better.
One final word, for the moment, on the clues in painting, particularly Poussin's Shepherds of Arcadia. Ever notice the beheading motif? The young shepherd who is touched by the Shepherdess has his cut off by the angle of his staff. he also has the pointing gesture from Leonardo's St Johns. Note also the same motif in Durer's Knight, Death and the Devil, where the lance of the Knight makes a similar gesture. Look at Durer's St Anthony for more clues about skulls and the influx of light.
here's the outline of the first book:
Hendaye Decoded: Alchemy, Eschatology and the Great Cross * outline *
Introduction to the Mystery Introduction to the mystery of alchemy, Fulcanelli and the Cyclic Cross of Hendaye with personal connections. Focus on the importance of Hendaye and the need to validate Fulcanelli's unique and important statement linking alchemy and eschatology.
Chapter One - The Secret of Alchemy A look at the origins and history of alchemy, from the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn to the gnostic fragment, "Isis the Prophetess to her son Horus." Conclusions are drawn about the connection between alchemy and the astronomical nature of time. The connection points to alchemy's common origin with gnostic ideas about reality.
Chapter Two - Gnostic Eschatology Alchemy emerged from the spiritual ferment of first century CE Alexandria and is based on its gnostic and evolutionary sense of eschatology, the return of the light from the prison of matter back to the greater Light. Christianity supplied a focus on the historical timing of the "Kingdom of Heaven" and became a mass movement. Unfortunately, it consumed its own gnostics in a wave of political orthodoxy and institutionalized apocalypse.
Chapter Three - The Ancient Illuminated Science: Mystical Astronomy and the Secret Wisdom Gnostic movements in Judaism and Islam however survived to provide a glimpse of the lost astronomical basis of the gnostic science of alchemy. From the Bahir to the Kaaba to the covenant of Abraham with the God Most High, a pattern emerges that allows us to reconstruct the astronomical core of the ancient secret wisdom. Somehow, unique of all "alchemists," Fulcanelli understands at a deep level the connection between Chilaism, the re-animation of reality as a spiritual realm, and alchemy, the animation of matter with conscious intent.
Chapter Four - Fulcanelli and Hendaye The mystery of Fulcanelli, his methods, his message and his identity. A brief examination of the penultimate symbol, the enigmatic credence of Lallemant, reveals the core of the mystery: the transformative quality of Light. With this in mind, the authors turn to the penultimate chapter of Fulcanelli's masterpiece, "The Cyclic Cross of Hendaye."
Chapter Five - The Cyclic Cross of Hendaye Decoded A look at the Cross in the sunlight of history. Three interpretations, Fulcanelli, Mevyrl and van Buren, lead to a closer examination of the monument itself. The Peru Interpretation and the curious case of the Urcos cross suggests a real catastrophe and the monument itself, once its code is broken, points to a start date in the near future for a whole season of galactic level events. Is it Extinction? Or Enlightenment?
Chapter Six - Fire in the Sky The work of Dr. Paul LaViolette provides a scientific counterpoint to the predictions of Fulcanelli and Nostradamus, giving a truly cosmic significance to Hendaye's monument. The season of the end of the world, 2002 to 2012, and the great cross in the heavens. Using the geometry demonstrated by the Cross' code a galactic level alignment and attunement is revealed as the basic pattern of mankind's oldest complex symbol, the labyrinth, and its most powerful alchemical tool, the Tree of Life projected onto the Celestial Sphere. The secret of alchemy may in fact be the skills required to transform ourselves and our society along with the transformation of time.
let me know what you think,
LVX, Vincent
Date sent: Fri, 14 May 1999 10:53:36 -0500 To: lark2@ozline.net From: Vincent & Darlene <abooks@ac.net> Subject: Re: Berry, Grail, Chalice etc...
Dear Laura,
Here's the outline of the second book, which is the real corker. I'm almost finished with part one. This is the book, to a certain extent, that we are excerpting on the web. There will be certain amount of overlap between the two, unavoidable, but the goal is to have book one focus on Hendaye and Fulcanelli, while book two fills in the bigger perspective.
let me know what you think.
A Monument to the End of Time alchemy, fulcanelli and the great cross *descriptive outline*
Introduction -- The Underground Stream and Fulcanelli's Message
An introductory tour of the major localities and monuments in the vast, largely untold story of the underground stream, the history of Gnostic Christianity in the west. With Fulcanelli as our guide, we unravel the mystery of the cathedrals to find that there are other, deeper secrets waiting to be discovered. The key to understanding the secret pattern, Fulcanelli assures us, lies in the language of symbolism. Fulcanelli's masterpiece, The Mystery of the Cathedrals, can be examined in the light just such a symbolic, or cabalistic, pattern to reveal a sophisticated and knowledgable version of the hermetic grand theme. Fulcanelli organizes his theme into three groups of three-in-one concepts or narratives, that of the Theoretical Tree, the Operational Tree and the Cosmological Tree. Following Fulcanelli's design, this book will examine each of these Trees. The final section goes beyond Fulcanelli, and, with the help of Nostradamus and Leonardo da Vinci, locates the final piece of the puzzle in the lost Roman city of Glanum.
Part One -- The Theoretical Tree
One - Fulcanelli's Milieu; Hermeticism, Surrealism and the Lost Generation. The last initiate leaves us a message in the bottle. The metaphor of Alchemy; transformation, transcendence and illumination. The question of cabala versus Kabalah; William Stirling's Canon, the Greek cabala and the Celtic World Tree. The Djed pillar, the Tree of Life, and the Conference of the Birds. Two - The Sword in the Stone. An examination of the pattern revealed by the first nine chapters in part one of Mystery of the Cathedrals. The sword of wisdom, built from language and experience, is extracted from the stone of the wise, whose five components could all be found, at one time, in Notre-Dame de Paris, the Philosopher's Church. Three - The Tree of Life and the Path of Return. With images mostly drawn from Notre-Dame, Fulcanelli presents a coherent view of an alchemical Tree of Life, one that encompasses the Gnostic, and magickal, idea of the Serpent's Path of Return. This clear presentation of the process of an astronomically based alchemy also reveals connections with the larger processes inherent in the experience of illumination itself. Four - The Planetary Seals. A collection of six images, corresponding to the planets without the sun, from Amiens, that Fulcanelli uses to deepen the meaning of the six sepheroths that form a hexagram around Tiphareth, the Sun. These esoteric meanings then triangulate with the sword in the stone pattern and the Notre-Dame pattern to produce a precise symbolic insight into the nature of each of the planetary intelligences. Five - The Message: How does a Tree become a Stone and then a Star? A look at what Fulcanelli seems to be telling us with his depiction of the theoretical Tree. One conclusion: Alchemy is nothing like we thought it would be.
Part Two - The Operational Tree
One - Who were the Alchemists? Our post-modern idea of alchemy as a failed proto-chemistry is sadly ill-conceived. Newton as the last alchemist or the first mathematical scientist; it's all a matter of perspective. The influence of alchemy on the birth of modern science. The Elijah the Artist movement and the Rosecrucian Enlightment. The Rosecrucian insistence on their knowledge coming from a group 120 years before points to the time period in Bourges indicated by Fulcanelli.
Two - The Knights of the Round Table in Bourges. A look at what history tells us about Jacques Coeur and Jean Lallemant. Fulcanelli supplies a few hints to the rest of the story.
Three - Following the Lightning's Path. Placing the Bourges images over the Tree of Life by retracing the lightning flash pattern reveals the three-fold mystery, the myths, the history and the initiations. Four - The Hidden Myth, Part One -- Jason, the Grail and the Garden of Hesperides. An examination of the ancient Jason legends reveals the origin of the quest motif, the holy grail in Medea's cauldron of regeneration, the original meaning of St. Christopher and its connection to the Jason legend, as well as the story's eerie similarity to the Osiris/Horus/Set myths of ancient Egypt. Modern archeology has supplied us with a locality where these separate strands, Egyptian, Celtic and Greek overlap, the ancient trading town of Arles in Provence. A clear reading of the older western voyage of Jason brings one to the mouth of the Rhone, where Egyptian ruins indicate a trading establishment going back to the early 18th Dynasty, around 1500 BCE. Arles, at the fork of the river, was a fortified trading center when the Greeks formally arrived in the sixth century BCE. Perhaps even named for those early ARgonauts, Arles became the center of the early Gallo-Greek community that spread out toward the ragged slopes of an ancient volcano a few miles to the northeast.
Five - The Hidden Myth, Part Two -- Grafting the Vines; The New Jerusalem in the West and the Family of the Grail. The Gallo-Greek communities around Arles and Glanum joined the Roman state with Julius Caesar in 46 BCE. By 20 CE, the Emperor Augustus was actively promoting the migration of Hellenized Jews from Palestine and other provinces and cities of the Empire to the new Roman town of Glanum. After the Diaspora of 70 CE, the number of Jewish refugees increased dramatically. Along with these refugees came many Christians, among them, perhaps, the Holy Family. Provencal tradition relates that soon after the events in Palestine, a shipload of Jesus' relatives landed off the old Roman fort of Ra, near present day Les Stes. Maries de-la-Mer. By all accounts, the group included three Marys, covering the interwoven family of Jesus and John the Baptist. One of the three was Mary Magdalene, first witness to the resurrection and by Gnostic accounts, Jesus' foremost disciple and wife. Also included were Martha and Lazarus, members of the Magdalene's family, a few local Romanized Jews including Maximinius and Sidonius, the blind man from Jericho, and, either welcoming them home or included miraculously as part of the ship's company, Sarah the Egyptian. Traditon relates that the group spread out through Provence and preached the Good News with such success that by the time of the Diaspora, barely a generation later, Provence was at least partially converted to Christianity.
Six - The Hidden Myth, Part Three -- St Christopher and Sir Tristan: The Secret Development of Gnostic Christianity. Other than being fragments of the larger Jason and the Golden Fleece legend, there is nothing on the surface to connect the stories of St. Christopher and Sir Tristan, yet according to Fulcanelli and the arcane masters of Bourges, these two are not only related, but play an intrinsic part in the hidden history and mythology of Gnostic Christianity in the west. With the aid of Fulcanelli, and a little assistance from Nostradamus, it is possible to relate these legends to their roots in the Jason story and to their original time and place, that of the mid-first century, the early years of Provence's Christianization. Unraveling the mystery of King Mark, Sextus Marcus of Glanum, not only gives us a glimpse of the Gnostic origins of the Troubadors, who were so fond of Tristan and Isolde, but allows us to understand the story of St. Christopher. This tale of a holy child carried on the back of an ancient giant, the son of the monster tricked by Jason, killed by Tristan and converted by Mary Magdalene's sister Martha suggests the role of a new Gnostic Saviour. A Christ by initiation and lineage just as Jason was, he appears for an instant through the spaces of the stories, then vanishes into the background, where he can be felt, watching and guiding events through the centuries.
Seven - The Hidden History, Part One -- From the Destruction of Glanum to the Rise of Arthur. For more than two centuries, Christianity, an Egyptianized Gnostic form of Christianity based on the teaching of a group of survivors and family members, not disciples and apostles, had been allowed to grow in Provence as merely one more form of the various late Roman mystery cults of Isis and Horus. All this changed in the late third century when Diocletian took it upon himself to wipe out all Christians. Resistance by Christian communities, such as Arles and Glanum, helped put Constantine on the Imperial throne. In 316, he rewarded Arles for its support by making it a "second Rome." Glanum received no such honors, because by 316 CE, it had ceased to exist. Archeology can give no reason for the death of what was a very substantial city, except the persecutions of Diocletian. This suggests that Glanum was a center of Christians that needed to be completely destroyed, not just subdued. This second Diaspora, this time of Gnostic and now heretical Christianity, spread westward into the hinterlands of the newly Romanized Pyrennes. From this homeland around Mt. Mongibello, the mountain of the Good Monk deep in the Haute Pyrenees, the reformed Glanonites, perhaps now clearly seen as a family with a miraculous heritage, played Dark Age power politics for the next two hundred years. In the late 5th century, they supported a pan-Celtic bid to reconstitute the old Empire on more western and Gnostic lines made by Artorius Rhiotomas, the High King of the "Bretons." When this bid failed, in a great battle near Bourges in Berry, Arthur retired to Avalon to become the Once and Future King, while a young family member, Clovis I, picked up the pieces and forged the Merovingian kingdom by reaching an accomodation with Rome.
Eight - The Hidden History, Part Two -- The Fall of the Merovingians and the Lineage of the Grail. The Roman Church eventually betrayed the Priest/Kings of the Merovingians. But a son survived the ritual assasination of Dagobert II and became the Count of Razes in the Pyrenees. From this sprout would come a myriad of descendents, including a real Jewish King in the south of France, and eventually, a new Dynasty for France and a conquering King of Jerusalem. This understanding sheds new light on the First Crusade, the rightful King returns, as well as on the flurry of Gothic Church building which resulted back in Europe. Abbot Suger of St. Denis, Royal Church of the Kings of France, certainly understood the term "gothic" to mean Jewish, as was the usage current in the mid-12th century. He understood that the Kings of Israel were the forefathers of the Kings of France, and encouraged the venacular referrence. A Gothic, or Gnostic Hebrew, Christianity was sweeping through Europe, fueled by the powerful secret that the rightful heirs to the throne of Jerusalem were indeed descendents of that Holy Family, the sang real. This was of course the hidden message of the Troubadors, whose poetry began in Provence and soon swept the courts of Europe. From their center at Chateau Puivert, "Castle of Happy Green," where the annual Court of Miracles was held, the Troubadors prepared the way for the revelations of the Grail Romances.
Nine - The Hidden History, Part Three -- The Years Of The Grail Romances; From a Coronation at Arles to the Martyrdom of the Cathers. Seventy years or so into the reign of Outremer, the Latin Kingdoms of Palestine, the line of Godfroy de Bouillon began to die out and the throne of Jerusalem began to look good to other Merovingian twigs back in Europe, such as the up and coming Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick Barbarossa. In 1172, he contrived a coronation as the King of Arles in the cathedral of St. Trophime in order to give himself legitimacy as a possible King of Jerusalem. At the gathering of Chivalry attendant on this coronation, the seeds of the Grail Romances were released, by the Guy, or key, of Provence, which just possibly might be the new gothic facade of St. Trophime. From this revelation blossomed the Grail Romances of Chretien and his continuators, and reached its clearest form with Wolfram's Parzival in the early 13th century. At that moment, the Imperial Roman Church launched a crusade against the heretics of southern France. By the time the Grail Romances had run their course, in the mid 1240's, the Cathars of Languedoc and the Pyrenees had been exterminated. After holding out for nine months, long enough to smuggle out the Holy Grail of the bloodline, the Cathars martyred themselves in a bonfire at the foot of Montsegur, the fortress peak visible from the Court of Miracles of the Troubadors. The Grail, the bloodline, saved from utter destruction, vanished from history into the hidden vale of the Saviour's Light at the foot of Mt. Mongibello, the Mt. Zion of the Pyrenees.
Ten - The Hidden Initiations, Part One -- The Underground Stream and the Years of Darkness. From the fall of Montsegur through the destruction of the Templars, the Black Death, the Papal Schism and the Hundred Years War, the Grail traditions truly went underground, becoming the esoteric stream rediscovered by Good King Rene of Provence. Rene played a role in the rise of France sparked by Joan of Arc, his subject as Count of Bar, and had prominent connections with the neighboring Duchy of Berry where Charles VII ruled as King of France in the mid-1450's. But his love of the Grail legends came from his childhood in Provence.
Eleven - The Hidden Initiations, Part Two -- The Hermetic Renaissance of Good King Rene. Almost from his birth around midnight on January 16-17, 1409, Rene, as the son of Louis II of Anjou and Provence, and Yolande of Aragon, combined the hopes of the remaining strands of the underground Grail Families. In time, he would actually become King of Jerusalem, in title only unfortunately because Jerusalem was now part of the Ottoman Empire, as well as Duke of Lorraine and King of the two Sicilies. This combination of royal and political clout along with a sensitive and artistic nature, allowed Rene considerable spiritual leverage among the intellectuals of his era. After 1442, when Rene gave up on the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily, he devoted his time to the Grail legends of his native Provence. In 1448, he built the fortress church at Les Stes. Maries de-le-Mer to honor the bones of the two Marys and Sarah the Egyptian. In the same year, he formed the Order of the Crescent, a chivalric order with emphasis on the Jason legends and the Grail Romances. In the early 1450's, Rene gave fellow member of the Order Francesco Sforza a deck of Tarot cards as a wedding present. By 1460, the Marseilles Gypsy Tarot was in print by the hundreds. After 1456, Rene retired to his castles with his young wife to paint and write allegorical romances on chivalry. In 1471 he moved back to Provence, taking his considerable library with him. In the last decade of his life, he maintained contact with an offshot of the Order of the Crescent in Bourges, now headed, after the disgrace of Jacques Coeur, by Jean Lallemant. For 120 years after Rene's death in 1481, the current remained underground as part of the growing European Invisible College. After 1602, it emerged briefly as the Rosecrucian movement, its connections with King Rene heavily veiled by allegory. The religious wars of the 17th century ravaged the Rosecrucian movement, and by the rise of the Hapsburg-Bourbons of Louis XIV, only one lonely anonymous voice was left to transcribe the secret into stone at the small out of the way place known as Hendaye, where the Hapsburgs and the Bourbons united in marriage.
Twelve - The Hidden Initiation, Part Three -- The Chapel of Lallemant Mansion. An analysis of what the decorations of the chapel at Lallemant reveal about the esoteric initiations of the Order of the Crescent and the Star, or the Rose of Isis, or the Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross, as the groups were variously known. The chapel at Lallemant is an early version of the Hall of the Neophytes of Golden Dawn and Rosecrucian ceremonial magic, including the Two Pillars of Jochaim and Boaz. The ceiling, with crossing quarter beasts, acts as an astro-alchemical initiation pattern. The altar, and the enigmatic credence, represent the veil of Isis and the boundary of the inner temple. The chapel, like the temple of Solomon and the Hall of the Neophytes, was designed to symbolize the union of micro and macro, heaven and earth, with the Cube of Space and the structure of matter. The secret of alchemy lies in the Stars. Thirteen - The Secret Revealed. Even with the best reconstruction of the symbolism of Lallemant chapel, there are pieces missing that must be supplied by the whispered, mouth to ear, instructions of the initiator. We can reconstruct the symbols, even determine many of their meanings, but the puzzle is incomplete without more information. Fulcanelli, and the anonymous author of the Cyclic Cross at Hendaye, provides us with the missing clue. Our two Trees, theoretical and operational, are worthless without the understanding of the Cosmological Tree, the inter-relationship of the top three sephiroths. The core of the secret, the nature of time itself, is found in the simple images on this monument. And so the Great Secret, hinted at by the arcane masters of Bourges, is found, hidden in plain sight, on the town square of the small Basque resort village of Hendaye.
Part Three - The Cosmological Tree
One - The Cyclic Cross of Hendaye. The Cross in the sunlight. Fulcanelli and the Cross. The triad of Supernature at the top of the Tree of Life; the Great Cross and the Tymphanum of St. Trophime in Arles. Fantasy and Science Fiction about the Hendaye Cross, the stories of Mevyrl and Van Buren. The mystery of the Cyclic Cross.
Two - The Cross Decoded. Applying the Tarot and other Rosecrucian symbolism to the Cross reveals an answer, confirmed by the Voyager II astronomy software, to the question of the double catastrophe. The monument points to a season of galactic events beginning in the near future.
Three - The Cross Confirmed. The work of Dr. Paul LaViolette, John Major Jenkins and others point out evidence for the truth of the Monument's message. A galactic alignment, beginning in 1998 and 1999 and continuing as long as 2020, with a spike caused by the winter solstice alignment of 12/23/2012, is taking place with unknown consequences. According to Dr LaViolette, the related event of 13,000 years ago was truly a double catastrophe. It is very likely that this is the catastrophe which Fulcanelli foresaw. But what does any of this have to do with Alchemy?
Four - The Gnostic Science of Astro-Alchemy. A brief reveiw of the origins of alchemy reveals its close connection with Gnostic eschatology and esoteric astronomy. Jason and the Holy Grail as myths about the galactic center and time's alignments with it throughout the Great Year. Following suggestions from Fulcanelli and Dr. Paul LaViolette, it is possible to see that the destiny of mankind, and its eventual illumination, is written in the stars.
Five - The Final Initiation: The Projection of the Tree of Life on the Celestial Sphere. From the condensed and subtle geometry of the Hendaye Cross, and with a little help from the surviving mystery traditions such as the Golden Dawn, it is possible to reconstruct the stained glass vase, Mary's urn and Medea's cauldron of regeneration, that Fulcanelli seems to be describing as the magnum opus of alchemy. This projection, along with the current galactic alignment pattern, may be the key to an alchemical transformation on a planetary basis. As we project the pattern on the stars, the meaning of the myths we have been observing become apparent. The final initiation makes us citizens of the galaxy.
Epilogue - Of Prophecies, Predictions and the Hidden Master.
Our story ends where it began, in the lost Roman city of Glanum Livii, location of the fabled Blue Apples, Golden Fleece and Mort Epee of Sir Tristan. Glanum was not rediscovered until 1921, the year in which Fulcanelli wrote a letter congratulating his master on completeing the great work. A new town of St. Remy de Provence, grew up in the 8th and 9th centuries just to the north of the pyramid and Arch of the ancient town. Its most notable family was that of Michael Nostradamus, the famous seer of Provence. Nostradamus, in his enigmatic quatrains, left us many clues to the future, including the importance of our own time, the late 20th century. Among these predictions are a half dozen or so which relate to St. Remy de Provence, concerning a tomb of the Lion of Lions and a great treasure in the pierced hill visible from Sextus Marcus' monument. As interesting as Nostradamus' suggestions are, they take on real weight when we examine the painting by Leonardo of St John the Baptist as Bacchus. In the background is the hill visible from Glanum, and St. John is pointing to an opening in the hill behind him. From clues left by King Rene, Nostradamus and Fulcanelli, we can only conclude that this St. John is not the Baptist, but the Gnostic Saviour, St Jean de Luz. Perhaps what Nostradamus, Da Vinci and Fulcanelli are trying to tell us is that another discovery, the final proof of the bloodline and the Grail legends, the Holy Grail itself, is waiting to be found in the old volcanic hills south of St. Remy de Provence?
LVX, Vincent
See also: Vincent Bridges Tells His Own Story Vincent Bridges AKA "Dr. Strange" Vincent Bridges AKA "Dr. Strange" Is Truth Defamatory?The COINTELPRO Files: Vincent Bridges and Co. (photographic exhibit) The Bridges - Jadczyk Correspondence The Weidner - Jadczyk Correspondence
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