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Two Photos: Thirty Years Apart
Posted in personal
Tagged Martyr's Shrine, Midland, Ontario, photography, Roman Catholic Church
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Upon This Rock
Matthew 16:18 There is a website that thinks it has solved the question of the Grail Stone. It is the equation known as phi. We have looked at this before, you and I, and we saw it as the building … Continue reading
Posted in spirituality
Tagged Bible, Gnosis, Holy Grail, Jesus Christ, marriage, Mary Magdalene, Roman Catholic Church, wisdom
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The Siege That Still Echoes Through Time
Montségur This siege is not so well-known, at least not as well-known as Masada. But to “heretics” everywhere in the West, this one was very important. It was the starting point of us. Whatever lives modern Gnostics have returned as, … Continue reading
Posted in history, personal, spirituality
Tagged astrology, brothers-in-arms, Cathars, Crusades, Gnosticism, heretics, Knights Templar, reincarnation, Roman Catholic Church
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COVID-19: It’s No Laughing Matter, but…
The Spanish Inquisition (November 1, 1478) This doesn’t bode well, does it? If we are to take the 539 year cycle as ‘real’ then the events in Spain during 1481 and beyond will need sorting out. Isn’t it interesting how … Continue reading
Once Upon a Time, Your Words Could Get You Burned at the Stake
Giordano Bruno (1548 – 1600) I’ve written about one aspect of Giordano Bruno‘s life before: it was part of the opening chapter of my “Star of Bethlehem” manuscript. It concerned whether one should even cast the horoscope of Jesus of … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia, spirituality
Tagged astrology, burned at the stake, Gnosticism, heresy, heretics, inquisition, philosophy, Roman Catholic Church
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Yes, It is Lonely at the Top
The Two Popes (2019) Pope Benedict: I cannot feel the presence of God. I do not hear His voice, do you understand me? My sister, Anne, recommended that I watch this film. Being PKs, we know only too well that … Continue reading
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Tagged films, Roman Catholic Church, scandal, The Pope
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Having a “Bash At” Decoding a Mystery
The Atbash Cypher It is probably the oldest and yet simplest of codes: a simple letter substitution, following the instruction, “The first shall be last and the last shall be first.” (Matthew 20:16) The reason for looking at this ancient … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia, spirituality
Tagged Cathars, Crusaders, decipher, Knights Templar, Roman Catholic Church, Rosicrucian
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Our Lady of Lourdes
St. Bernadette’s Marian Vision There must have been something in the water. As it turns out, there still is. Healing powers, for one thing. The Pyrennes are known for spiritual energy. And the Cathars were part of a culture that … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged astrology, Christianity, grotto, healing, healing powers, Pyrennes, Roman Catholic Church, vision, visitation, water
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The Saints Preserve Us!
Bernadette Soubirous (Jan 1844 – Apr 1879) It was on this date in 1858 that 14-year-old Bernadette first saw an image of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes. There followed a series of visitations by the mother of Jesus, but only … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Marian visions, prophecy, Roman Catholic Church, saints
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A Thoroughly Modern Mystic
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955) Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, (born May 1, 1881, Sarcenat, France—died April 10, 1955, New York City, New York, U.S.), French philosopher and paleontologist known for his theory that man is evolving, mentally and socially, toward … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, inner guidance, Jesus Christ, mysticism, Roman Catholic Church, secrets
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