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3. The Holy Grail
According to legends, the Holy Grail was the cup
used by Jesus at the Last Supper. That contact
supposedly imbued it with divine powers.
4. But are those legends correct? Is the “Grail” really
the cup or chalice of the Last Supper?
Or were the legends of the Grail as a physical
object --- the cup or chalice --- part of a 2,000
year-old “disinformation” campaign?
5. A pair of recent best-sellers claim that
the “Grail” was a coded reference to
the womb of Mary Magdalene ,
supposedly carrying the child of Jesus.
That made for a good read.
But there is little credible evidence to
support the thesis.
6. There is still another possibility.
Perhaps the true Grail is neither a cup nor
a bloodline.
7. Perhaps the Grail stories WERE part
of a centuries-old “disinformation”
campaign to distract from the deeper
truth of the Grail.
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9. What if the Grail is not where we’ve
been looking?
What if the Grail is . . .
. . . HIDDEN WITHIN
US?
10. What if the Grail is not where we’ve
been looking?
What if the Grail is . . .
. . . HIDDEN WITHIN
US?
11. But if the “Grail” is not the cup of the Last Supper,
and if the Grail is not the womb of Mary Magdalene
(and hence the supposed bloodline of Jesus),
then what really IS what we think of
as the
Holy Grail?
12. There is a THIRD
possibility:
Perhaps the Grail stories WERE part of a
centuries-old “disinformation” campaign
to distract from the deeper truth of the
Grail.
13. What if the Grail legends were “DECOYS
to distract the uninitiated or unworthy
into a search for something physical [a
cup]
when in fact the core of the true Grail
was a coded reference to the
HIDDEN POTENTIALS OF THE HUMAN
MIND?”
14. The old Grail legends speak of two main
“Guardians of the Grail:”
• the Cathars, a peaceful sect centered
in the Pyrenees Mountains of Southern
France, and,
• the Knights Templar, a still-mysterious
order of warrior-monks.
15. Both were “Gnostic Christians” --- that is,
they believed in “Gnosis,” the ability of the
individual to commune directly with the
Divine, without the intervention of clergy.
In addition to being alleged Guardians of
the Grail, the Cathars and Templars shared
other key elements:
Both had roots in the Holy Land.
16. And, finally, both groups were
declared heretics and destroyed within
less than a century.
Both groups were envied for their supposed
ability to generate “unlimited wealth,”
allegedly using occult powers.
17. IF it was true that the Cathars and then
the Templars were Guardians of the Grail,
then two questions remain unanswered:
1. What happened to the Grail after
those Guardians were destroyed?
2. For that matter, What IS the Grail?