Holy Land
If all our actions serve and exalt our own beings, they simply serve to maintain our life, yet this is no life but rather dying.
Today it is perhaps very difficult for many people to accept that the Holy Land may be linked not to Palestine but rather to the British Isles, and that Jesus and his followers sought and even reached this place. The point is not so much in Jesus’ mission on the British Isles but in the very events that unfolded here throughout history.
One hypothesis states that the ancestors of Jesus Christ had Celtic roots. Because the Celts, who were always nomadic tribes and traveled all over the world, actually cast their anchor on the British Isles where the very term ‘Celt’ was formed to refer not to a particular ethnos but rather to the Perfect Man.
We can, of course, mention here the mission of Reverend Joseph of Arimathea in Glastonbury or the visit of Pontius Pilate, the message of St. Andrew or the arrival of a mission of Saint Peter’s brother. Equally interesting would be the activities of St. Patrick and St. Columba, who remind us more of Celtic priests rather than servants of the Church. We cannot, of course, ignore the activities of the Knights Templar, and all the events around the Grail.
In the image above you can see the stained glass from the Innerwick Kirk (in Glenlyon, Pertshire). It depicts St. Apostle Andrew wearing a tartan cloak. At the bottom of the stained glass we see the crosses of the Knights Templar - Croix Pattées.
Was not the idea of the Church of Christ the idea of the crystal temple in Britain, which was to actually implement the mechanism of the Grail, and not the Holy Grail itself, which has long been kept in France as if in anticipation of the construction of this temple?
This is what we see in the work of the Celts and the Templars who actually transformed the British Isles into a single crystal laboratory.
18 march 2014