Do the Templars haunted the Giant?

Do the Templars haunted the Giant?

2008-07-06 00:54:53
james bowles
Hello eileen,
I suspect Cerne Abbas was a training and staging area for the Templars. The training in the mystic ways (for lack of a better term) was conducted by the Cistercian monks. Both wore white robes with a red cross, and the Giant was a part of the training and initiation.

The concept of the Giant goes back 5000 years - and connects with the ancient gods. So it was not by chance that the Templars stayed at the Temple mount in Jerusalem. They had learned one of the ancient secrets of the gods who in antiquity (according to legend) had changed from hermaphrodites to man-kind - and the Templars were wanting to reverse the transition.

The phrase they had discovered was this one:


"The King is a serpent who swallowed his seven uraei and his seven neck-vertebrae came into being."


In explanation, mankind have seven neck-vertebrae and the gods gave up (seven uraei) to become human. So the Templars were looking for what the seven uraei were.


So haunted - good question

james




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Re: Do the Templars haunted the Giant?

2008-07-06 11:33:17
Paul Trevor Bale
On 6 Jul 2008, at 00:54, james bowles wrote:

> So haunted - good question

and all this has what to do with Richard?
Just wondered.
Paul
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