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By : Paul Broadhurst
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009 00:00 |
 Personifying the chivalry ideal in western tradition, Saint Georges is is compared to the "green man", in England. Meaning "the worker of the earth", he is linked to dragon, ground energies, to Sun celebration rites, to light and spring. To Paul Broadhurst, he symbolizes inborn intelligent which dwells in nature, the power of the Sun and light. Besides, Saint Georges doesn't kill the dragon, he just masters it and tame it. He tames ground energies present during ancestral and sacred initiatory rites.
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By : Thierry Leroy
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Thursday, 03 April 2008 01:00 |
 Third and final part, devoted to the mystery of the Templars. What was their exact role in the relationship between the East and West? What did they discover in the East? Where did their wealth and power come from? A shadowy world Thierry Leroy has a go casting light upon.
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By : Thierry Leroy
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Friday, 15 February 2008 01:00 |
 Second 60-minute part devoted to the truth about the Order of the Temple. Thierry Leroy looks at the origins of the Templars and relates the lives of its founder: Hughes de Payns, “the forgotten man” of its “history”, as well as Bernard de Clairvaux. He attempts to deconstruct the myths created around their treasure and actions.
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By : Thierry Leroy
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Wednesday, 06 February 2008 01:00 |
 A 60-minute talk focusing on the “myths” about the Templars. Thierry Leroy exposes the many fabrications that swirl around the Order of The Temple. In an attempt to get to the truth, he distinguishes our present day “need to dream” about them and actual historical reality, highlighting the genuine facts we know about them.
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