Sauniere Model Represents...Lincoln!
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Written by Simon
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Friday, 07 December 2007 10:33 |
Just before his death, Saunière commissioned the construction of a three-dimensional model map depicting, on the face of it, Jerusalem. Researcher André Douzet has previously suggested that the maquette actually shows Rennes-Le-Château (see here for an extract from his book which gives an overview of his thinking with regards the model: http://perillos.com/model.html ).
However, Callum Jensen (aka The Green Dan) has now ingeniously argued that the model can be much more convincingly shown to represent Lincoln. Read Callum's full article here: http://farshores.org/a07lc.htm.
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Book review: The Sacred Quest
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Written by webmaster
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Friday, 30 November 2007 23:33 |
The "positive thinking" approach to self-improvement has recently converted a whole new generation thanks to Rhonda Byrne's bestselling book "The Secret". From reading Steven Heller's "Monsters and Magical Sticks" in my late teens through to the recent "Soulcraft" by Bill Plotkin, I have ingested a steady stream of such thinking and while I can appreciate the slickness of Rhonda Byrne's packaging, I don't find a whole lot that's new in it. Having said that, I can immediately name three people (all women if that is significant) who claim to have had their lives significantly altered by reading "The Secret". To that I can now add a fourth - Louise Langley, author of "The Sacred Quest". Louise begins her tale as she is contemplating a separation from a husband she admits has done nothing wrong. Clearly, however, there are fundamental spiritual and psychological changes taking place within the author's psyche and a constant thread through the book - admitted, as is so much else in this book, bravely and openly - is her emotional turmoil as she struggles to understand the changes that are ripping her old self apart. The number of times that someone (usually the author herself) is described as crying is phenomenal and the sense of a life turned upside down, palpable.
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Written by webmaster
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Monday, 12 November 2007 22:55 |
I always regard The Temple booklet as being like a taster menu in your favourite posh restaurant. You know that you generally like what they serve but each new supplement brings its own surprises. The helpings are small but introduce you to ideas that you might not have ordered yourself. Some of the servings are complete in their own right but others point the way to a "full-size" version with the taster letting you know what you can expect from the bigger dish.
Thus it is with Issue 11 of The Temple...(Click on "Read More" below to see the full review).
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Lincoln Da Vinci Code Video on YouTube
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Written by Simon
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Monday, 12 November 2007 21:41 |
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If you've been following Dan Green's ongoing quest in and around Lincoln cathedral, you'll definitely want to check out a preliminary 4-part video report that Dan has videoed. It was filmed on-site at the cathedral and is now posted on YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/user/greenren07 |
Alex Langstone's Spirit Chaser
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Written by Perceval
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Thursday, 25 October 2007 12:36 |
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Experienced psychic quester Alex Langstone (http://alexlangstone.blogspot.com/) will be launching a new website in 2008 dedicated to his questing adventures: http://psychicquesting.blogspot.com/ |
Lincoln - the New Jerusalem ?
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Written by etidorpha
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007 22:33 |
Close followers of developments concerning 'The Lincoln Cathedral Da Vinci Code' may be interested in Lincoln now staking a claim for being the New Jerusalem. For further details view: http://www.world-mysteries.com/knighttemplars1.htm . Developments are coming thick and fast! This recent update will pave the way for what will be next... revealing the true location - in Lincolnshire - of Douzet's famous model map maquette.
Best, Dan Green (Callum Jensen) |
The Templars' head and the Templecombe panel painting revealed
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Written by etidorpha
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 12:42 |
Hello there! You've featured my work in the past - The Lincoln Cathedral Da Vinci Code (an actual Code at the Gothic Cathedral) and how it amalgamates with the parchments and mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau...I'd like now if you could share my latest findings which reveals the head the Knights Templar held secret, and the puzzling Panel painting at Templecombe, Somerset, which held the clue. Please visit the feature at: http://farshores.org/a07tq.htm
[Webmaster's note - I love the punchline to this story - you'll have to read the article above to find out what I mean. Also for a recap of all "Dan Green's" investigations to date you should definitely check out the "17 Questions with Dan Green" article on Andy Gough's website - http://www.andrewgough.co.uk/17questions_dangreen.html ] |
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Written by Simon
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Sunday, 09 September 2007 11:58 |
Here's a marketing ploy I haven't seen before - by buying (or pre-ordering to be precise) a copy of this new book on their website (http://www.thesacredquest.co.uk ) before the 30th September 2007, you become an Ether Founder Member. And then "once Ether Publishing and Ether Music Productions reach a certain size in terms of post tax profit, 10% of the company's post tax profits will be made available to and distributed equally amongst the Founder Members. This will be gifted on an ongoing and annual basis in recognition of the support of the Founder Members’ participation in the instigation of the companies."
Whether this is likely to result in any actual money coming your way I leave to your judgement. I suspect that many of the contributors to this site know how hard the publishing business can be and that they can fairly accurately assess the chances of being part of a big breakthrough bestseller.
All that marketing hype aside, however, the book itself looks like an interesting proposition. In what sounds like a postmodern Celestine Prophecy, "[a]s [the author] begins to write the book in full and follows implicitly her intuition, so the book quite literally manifests into reality around her as remarkable twists occur."
This theme ties in with the recent speculation of alternative quantum physicists such as Goswami that consciousness creates the universe around itself - a theme which has been echoed by the likes of Daniel Pinchbeck (whom I quote in relation to this elsewhere on this site) and Michael Glickman ("Thoughts seem to be effecting reality more than before.") Of course, this has long been the speculation of psychic questers (for example see the comments by Andrew Collins and Richard Ward concerning the brass box and the swords in the pQ Interview) so there's no surprises for us there. However, it is interesting to see the view become more mainstream and perhaps, like the Da Vinci code before it, this book will hit public consciousness at just the right moment. |
Back Issues of Lighthouse for sale on eBay
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Written by Simon
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Sunday, 09 September 2007 02:31 |
Just to highlight two items of interest to psychic questers currently on ebay there are two back issues of Lighthouse magazine currently up for sale on eBay.
The links are here:
Lighthouse Vol2, No.1
Lighthouse No.2
Highlights include the infamous psychic questing article "The Feast of Atargatis: (Four Go Mad at Brean Down)" by Paul Weston and some additional psychic material that has had to be left out of Alex Langstone's new "Spirit Chaser" book due to editorial constraints.
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Book Review: Gwyn by Yuri Leitch
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Written by webmaster
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Sunday, 09 September 2007 02:13 |
"And did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts?"
I've had to read this book twice before I reviewed it. The first time I read it I was distracted by the quality of the production - from the glossy, vibrant layout of the pages to the integral artwork that crystalises and complements the subject matter of the book. I couldn't get out of my head that the author was Yuri the gracious and generous host; Yuri the stalwart supporter of this website. Yuri, who, for me, has been the self-effacing conduit between the old guard of Psychic Questing and the "new wave" of wannabes. How, in all honesty, could I be objective about this book?
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