Alien World Order: The Reptilian Plan to Divide and Conquer the Human Race by Len Kasten

Alien World Order: The Reptilian Plan to Divide and Conquer the Human Race by Len Kasten

Author:Len Kasten [Kasten, Len]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781591432395
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Amazon: 1591432391
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Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Published: 2017-02-09T00:00:00+00:00


MAGDALANIAN TRADITIONS

The Magdalanian influences inspired by Mary in France began traditions that elevated women to positions of high respect and power, eventually flowering in the code of chivalry in the tenth and eleventh centuries, in which Christian knights dedicated their victories over their enemies to their “ladies.” These stories were immortalized in the Arthurian and Camelot legends. Perhaps best known is the famous story about the Lady of the Lake, who gave Arthur his invincible sword, Excalibur. Gardner says, “Also from the Fisher Kings came another important parallel line of succession in Gaul. Whereas the Merovingian Kings followed the patrilinear heritage of Jesus, this other line perpetuated the matrilinear heritage of Mary Magdalene. They were the dynastic Queens of Avallon in Burgundy: the House del Acqs—meaning ‘of the waters,’ a style granted to Mary Magdalene in the early days when she voyaged on the sea to Provence.”

In Le Morte D’Arthur by Thomas Malory, a historian of early Britain and France, Malory says that Morgan Le Fey, the queen of Northgales (North Wales), the queen of the Wasteland, and Nimue arrived on a black ship to carry Morgan’s half-brother, King Arthur, back to Avalon with them, so that they could properly heal his wounds (see plate 9).

According to Gardner, “Mary Magdalene died in Provence in AD 63 and, in that very year, Joseph of Arimathea [James] built the famous chapel at Glastonbury in England as a memorial to the Messianic Queen. This was the first above-ground Christian chapel in the world, and in the following year Mary’s son Jesus Justus dedicated it to his mother. Jesus the younger had previously been to England with Joseph of Arimathea at the age of twelve, in AD 49. It was this event which inspired the line in William Blake’s famous song “Jerusalem”: ‘And did those feet in ancient time, walk upon England’s mountains green.’” It is claimed that Mary Magdalene lived in her cave in a limestone cliff in the south of France until her death. It has now become a site of veneration and pilgrimages.



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