Did the Templar Knights survive the arrests on October 13th, 1307?
It is the most controversial question of our modern era made famous by Dan Brown's novel the Da Vinci Code.
Author Gretchen Cornwall was contacted by a leading member of the Order whilst researching the history of the Templars in England.
Comte de Mattinata de Medici, Knight of the Lion, revealed his family history and that of the Knights Templar in a series of meetings which became the Secret Dossier.
The Comte’s ancestor fled to England in the 17th century from France, his story recorded in fiction by Alexander Dumas. The Man in the Iron Mask was initiated by the English Templars of Cumbria and his family passed down their secrets to the present.
The wild breadth of information reaches from King Arthur in Cumbria, the bloodline of Mary Magdalene & Jesus to new observations on Bernard de Clairvaux the man who put swords in the hands of Cistercian monks.
How did the Templars survive? Are the Free Masons their inheritors? Did they inherit ancient technology that they used to navigate the Atlantic and escape to North America and other undisclosed safe harbours in Britain?
The Comte gifted the author with an energetic map of the world which correlates with the Ordnance Survey National Grid of Great Britain and includes historic and modern Templar sites! This in itself is a mathematical impossibility.
Ley Lines are a popular way to explore the energetic veins of the earth but this is the first time in history that the dragon energy of the earth has been found to correlate to England’s famous and mathematically exacting map system.
The Matrix Map of the World is explored in great detail through the lens of Quantum Physics. It is a portal to understanding the ethos behind the current generation of Knights Templar and a wide angle lens as to their thoughts on the future of humanity.
The focal point of the map is the Keystone centred on the high altar of Saint Kentigerns in Caldbeck Cumbria. An unknown history of the Templar Order surrounds the ancient church and reaches back into the Dark Ages of the lost Kingdom of Rheged. Does the once and future king exist?
Conversations with the Templar Knight are woven into the authors own research on the Order and also Mary Magdalene. An astonishing code was discovered in what can only be described as a medieval Free Masonic Tracing Board. Tracing Boards are thought to be of the 18th century and used to pass on the secrets of alchemy in male only Free Masonic lodges.
The abbey of Hohenburg sits atop a high vantage point in the Vosges Mountains of Alsace in France. The nunnery was founded by the Merovingian Princess Saint Odile. What did the 7th century Saint Odile transmit to her future counterpart of the 12th century?
Abbess Herrad of Landsberg, contemporary of Bernard de Clairvaux, directed an ambitious project to compile all knowledge of the world in an encyclopaedia titled Hortus Deliciarum or Garden of Delights. Within this massive volume was a coded painting, Lady Philosophia and her Seven Liberal Arts.
Within the illumination is a hidden code which portrays the Queen of Heaven as Mary Magdalene and places her on the throne of Cassiopeia the constellation which revolves around the Northern Star. As the night sky turns the throne appears as a ‘W’ or an ‘M’ the initials of Mary the Magdalene. The ‘M’ became a secret hand sign of recognition for those of the Dragon tradition in Europe whose representation is embodied in the left hand of the Statue of Liberty.
If your intrested in the Knights Templar this is your book of every fact, every theory, every possibility in regards to the knighthood. I only removed one star because the way it is edited it reads like a text book. So you can only read so many pages and then you need to stop and absorb. It is written in shorter chunks with headings about each fact or theory. I feel like doing it that way broke up the flow of reading and after you've gone through so many headings and facts it can become dry. I wish she had woven together longer chapters and skipped all the headings and breaks. 4 stars though because the amount of information she pulled together, studied and had in her head was just monumental. This is a very thorough study on everything connected to the Templars. Reams of knowledge. This is a must have for history bluffs.
This book was full of informative stories and symbolism around the Knights Templar. I appreciate the research that went into uncovering the historical events. There are also lots of images that help to bring more understanding to the symbolism being discussed. The main distraction from the flow of reading this book was the lack of editing. From the first quote missing a word and the first line of chapter 1 having a name misspelled, it took away from the content. I told myself it was done on purpose and was a hidden code in itself. Besides from that, this book provides a broad u understanding of the Templar.
What a remarkable and exciting book! I was not expecting the degree of information and research that Cornwall went to in writing this wonderful book. It had me captured from beginning to end. For me this book shed light on so much that I was curious about and illuminated so much I didn’t know about from the origins of the bloodline theory to quantum mechanics and the constellation of Mary Magdalene. This book was a wonderful surprise and one I will want to come back to. I applaud the author for her research as it is obvious she put a lot of love into writing this book.
I loved this book which reminds me of many aspects of my own personal “quest” over the past 50 years to search for truth. The detail is illuminating, well researched, and has the added guidance and approval of One of the Real Bloodline, Sang Real. The Divine Feminine is revealed by a divine female. Looking up at the stars will never quite be the same again, Cygnus and Cassiopeia in particular are in the ascendancy. Would appeal to any Templar mystique researcher or curious enquirer.
This book came to me via divine Synchronicities and I’m so thankful it did. It’s very well researched and written connecting many dots on a larger spectrum of understanding. Looking forward to reading future work by the author. Highly Recommended!!! 👁🌀👁 🌍M🦋W🌌
This Magnum Opus is chock full of information you can either dip into, read fully, study, read for pleasure or use for reference. The author makes connections direct and mystical between the Templars and Christian or Pagan iconography, philosophies and symbolism well worth exploring. It takes more than one reading to absorb the amazing amount of information contained in this one volume. Annotated and referenced it is written in an easy to follow style, making it an enjoyable and accessible read. The author delves into quantum physics in a very cohesive and simple way without pretence or heavy jargon. Don't expect a dry chronological history here, as much of the research has been gleaned from the author interviewing an existing Knight Templar and chapters take their direction from these interviews. This is what makes this book a fascinating read well worth the price. There are mysteries here, and keys to many doors. Even though there is a date finished set I keep this book by my bedside and often dip into it of an evening as I like to contemplate its mysteries in the quiet and peace.