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We have been meditating on Passover and Holy Week as archetypes for recalling the liberation events of our ancestors in light of our current coronavirus pandemic. Today, Holy Thursday, marks another archetype–one from our Christian ancestors that commemorates what many consider a Passover meal with Jesus just before his death. A Last Supper, speaks to […]
This beautiful and delicious gluten-free bread owes its delicious flavor and soft texture to an unusual ingredient: lichen! Read on to learn just why I’ve added lichen to this bread recipe and what kind of trickster energy it embodies .
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A GENUINE 1ST EDITION 1ST PRINTING HARDCOVER IN ASTOUNDING CONDITION THE HOLY GRAIL, OCCULT SCIENCE, THE ALL SEEING EYE, MYSTERIES OF THE GRAIL, TAROT, & MUCH MORE A lavishly illustrated volume explores the significance and endurance of the legend of the Holy Grail as an archetype of the journey of the soul and traces its formation from Celtic, Christian, Eastern, and alchemical traditions. Was the Holy Grail Christ's cup of the Last Supper, or was it originally a Celtic Cauldron of Rebirth? Did Joseph of Arimathea bring the holy chalice to the Isles of Avalon in Britain, or was the Grail a treasure of the heretical Cathars? Did the Grail cause the failure of King Arthur's Fellowship of the Round Table, or was it the inspiration for the Knights Templar of Jerusalem to create the tarot cards? Did the Grail carry the sacred blood of Christ, or was Mary Magdalene the lover of Jesus who carried his blood in the form of their child? Does the Church disclaim what must be its most sacred relic, or is the Grail actually in direct opposition to the Pope in Rome? These are just some of the questions raised by this fascinating and provocative book. The enigma of the Grail is explored in a way that has never been attempted before. In this volume no less than nine major versions of the legend are retold, from sources as diverse as the pagan Celts, the courtly troubadours, the Cistercian monks, and the greatest "novelist" of the 13th century. Lavishly illustrated with maps, photographs of locations, and original artwork showing both the mythic Arthurian realm of knightly valor, the historical world of the twelfth century and the living Grail legend of our own era. Twelfth-Century Europe was a time of unprecedented spiritual awakening. The Crusades to the Holy Land had returned with new esoteric secrets from the East. The heretical Cathars were challenging the authority of a divided and corrupt Church of Rome and women were at last accorded a new power and position, forming their own Courts of Love. Out of this extraordinary new age arose a legend that was to surpass all previous Western myths - that of a mystical object called the Holy Grail and a knightly Quest in search of it. Between 1190 and 1220, there was an outpouring of stories about this sacred artifact. Deemed heretical by the Church and yet said to hold the blood of the crucified Christ, the Grail chalice was supposedly brought to Britain two thousand years ago. And although the legend is set in the Arthurian Britain of the sixth century, tradition traces the cup of the last supper to a Cathar stronghold in the Pyrenees, under the guardianship of the Knights of the Temple of Jerusalem. The legend of the Holy Grail is not one story, but many, and this book explores the major, and very different, accounts which appeared within a thirty-year span. The legends of the Quest are taken from many sources including the earliest pagan tales of the Celtic Peredur, the unfinished, courtly epic of Cretien de Troyes, Le Conte del Graal, and a little-known poetic gem called the Diu Crone, or the Jeweled Crown. The great Cistercian epic of the Vulgate Cycle, which includes the Queste del San Graal, is probably the account known best to Western readers, yet many more are examined including Perlesvaus, Joseph d'Arimathie, Merlin, the Didot-Perceval and Parzival. In addition we discover that Mary Magdalene is a central figure within the legends and that the miraculous Black Virgin statues, still found throughout Europe today, have strange and intimate ties with the Grail. Even tarot cards contain the sacred Hallows along with a complete blueprint for the Grail Quest, devised by the Templar knights, who spread its heretical secret while being hidden from the Inquisition. Lavishly illustrated, this though-provoking book bridges an eight-hundred year gap with a living legend. This magnificent exploration of Grail legend and history illuminates this mystical puzzle and explains why the story has endured for more than 800 years. A wonderful reference is written by the bestselling author of Angels: An Endangered Species. Illustrations throughout, many in full color.
The search for the legendary 'Holy Grail', the cup that Jesus used during his last supper before his crucifixion and/or the cup that caught his blood during his crucifixion, has inspired storytellers since the tales of King Arthur were first told in medieval Europe.
“An archetypal lesbian pulp fiction novel of the '50s, dynamic and compelling, a top pick classic.” —Katherine Forrest, author, Lesbian Pulp FictionUnconventional, even immoral, behavior certainly is not rare in Manhattan art circles. But what was going on in the menage of the Byrne woman raised eyebrows even of the most broadminded...“Someday,” Paula said, “perhaps we can live together and share this every night.”“Like a married couple?” Byrne laughed. “See me off to work? Have supper ready when I come home?”“You're teasing me.”“Not at all. I hadn't realized just how conventional you really are.” She rolled Paula to one side of the bed and nipped her earlobe playfully.“It's not convention.”“Maybe not. What would you call it?”“Love.”“I thought you hated the way your folks lived. Isn't that what you told me?”“It isn't like that,” Paula said with distaste. “First of all, you're not poor.”
This is Dina Goldstein's third large-scale project. The work is a visual analysis of religious faith within the context of the modern forces of technology, science and secularism. She utilized Archetypes from within the Collective Unconscious, and from religious iconography, and placed them into contemporary environments. The project challenges the viewer — religious or secular to embark on a journey of self-reflection as they contemplate the relevance of ancient ethics and morals in a society characterized by materialism and consumerism.
A rich and delicious recipe for vegan pine nut-based cheese, presented with root vegetables to look like roses. The theme of this post is embracing late winter's seasonality and all of the gifts being more rooted offers to us.
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Quantum physics asserts that everything has a vibrational nature. Of course, this applies to the food we consume as nutrition. And each type of food, just like each person’s handwritten signature, reveals unique energetic properties that point to its nature and “personality.” This distinct vibrational nature of the different foods we eat is its energy signature.