The goddess, the grail & the lodge
Examines the theory that the Grail is a symbol replete with feminine overtones and that its central place in modern religion suggests the survival of age-old religious beliefs focusing around a Great Goddess.
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Grail. Goddesses. Religion > History. |
- ISBN: 1903816696
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Physical Description
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360 pages ; 23 cm - Publisher New Alresford : O Books, 2004.
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | Foreword /$rLynn Picknett, Clive Prince --$tMemories of the goddess --$tWeb of Demeter --$tGoddess of ten thousand names --$tFrom Minoan Crete to Judaism and Christianity --$tMary Magdalene and the true story of Jesus --$tA deliberate perversion --$tRise of the Virgin and the origin of the Nativity --$tThrough changing times --$tCarolingian split --$tBy their signs you shall know them --$tPlans are laid --$tMan who changed the world --$tWhite knights --$tGrail appears --$tView from Avalon --$tA monstrous heresy --$tSurvival of the Grail --$tFrom Troyes to Rosslyn --$tTrue nature of the Grail --$tBand of brothers --$tRosy cross --$tNew worlds for old --$tWritten in the stars --$tGolden thread in England --$tOut of the crucible --$tAppendix one: megalithic geometry and the Phaistos disc --$tAppendix two: the salt lines of the world. |