Wednesday, December 18, 2013

King Dagobert II

'King Dagobert II & the 'Ordo Lapsit Exillis'...and, the real significance (meaning) of the 'Grail' mythos: The OLE (Ordo Lapsit Exillis) is an invisible college (Esoteric Brotherhood) dedicated to the recovery of the Stone that fell from Heaven, called by our ancestors the "Grail". [The Grail as a meteorite, this is similar to the Kabaah in Mecca which was built to house a sacred meteorite]. "Emperor Avitus Bassianus "Elagabal" (222 A.D.) a high priest of the Sun god from the Syrian town of Emesa also had a sacred Black ROCK (Sidon rock) which he transported to the temple. It is amazing those ancient religious people who worshiped METEORITES over 2000 years ago, STILL worship them today!!..many do not realize that the "Dome of the Rock", Jerusalem, has a meteorite in its main altar just like in the Kaaba. What is so special about this Black Rock ?"

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Menhir and Madonna - Da Vinci

Menhir obelisk Carnac. Is that a menhir type of stone behind this Madonna and Child by Leonardo Da Vinci? "Madonna of the Rocks". A cromlech of menhirs. Gasc says that Boudet had a secret meaning for the word "kromlech". The original "Madonna of the Rocks" by Leonardo - the menhir behind her looks the same.

Jachin and Boaz, the Pillars of the Temple

Boaz and Jachin in Freemasonry.

Magdalena and Rennes in Winter

Mt. Bugarach from Rennes in winter. Mary Magdalene, Abbe Sauniere was a big fan. The Rennes tower in winter.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Mary Magdalene and Rennes-le-Chateau

A statue of Mary Magdalene inside the church of Rennes-le-Chateau. This view of Rennes-le-Chateau is from the west of Les Labadous. Mt. Bugarach from the citadel of Rennes-le-Chateau.

Merovingian Edict

Merovingian gold bee ring. "Before all else, I denounce and contest, that you shall observe no sacrilegious pagan customs. For no cause or infirmity should you consult magicians, diviners, sorcerers or incantators, or presume to question them because any man who commits such evil will immediately lose the sacrament of baptism. Do not observe auguries or violent sneezing or pay attention to any little birds singing along the road. If you are distracted on the road or at any other work, make the sign of the cross and say your Sunday prayers with faith and devotion and nothing inimical can hurt you. No Christian should be concerned about which day he leaves home or which day he returns because God has made all days. No influence attaches to the first work of the day or the [phase of the] moon; nothing is ominous or ridiculous about the Calends of January. [Do not] make [figures of?] vetulas, little deer or iotticos or set tables at night or exchange New Years' gifts or supply superfluous drinks. No Christian believes impurity or sits in incantation, because the work is diabolic. No Christian on the feast of Saint John or the solemnity of any other saint performs solestitia [solstice rites?] or dancing or leaping or diabolical chants. No Christian should presume to invoke the name of a demon, not Neptune or Orcus or Diana or Minerva or Geniscus or believe in these inept beings in any way. No one should observe Jove's day in idleness without holy festivities not in May or any other time, not days of larvae or mice or any day but Sunday. No Christian should make or render any devotion to the gods of the trivium, where three roads meet, to the fanes or the rocks, or springs or groves or corners." The Life of St. Eligius, 588-660 St Eligius, spiritual advisor to the Merovingian kings.

Sunday, December 1, 2013