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Towards a universal tradition ? The legend of Taliesin
Religion > Celtism
By : Jean-Louis Brun  -  Thursday, 20 May 2010 00:00
brun_8_taliensin This presentation is the following of: Towards a universal tradition? The scenario in which Jean-Louis Brun presents an original key of reading, initiatory, from the I Ching, that enables to understand the order of more than fifteen myths and legends. According to the legend, Taliesin would have lived during the 6th century. Chef of the bards, and bard of Arthur, Taliesin would have taught Merlin.
What is the legend of this bard, prince of songs? And what association can we establish with the order of the eight hexagrams established by Jean-Louis Brun?
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Bénévent-L'abbaye: Journey Through a Book of Stone
Religion > Celtism
By : Jean Conquet  -  Friday, 12 December 2008 08:22
Bénévent abbaye parcours à travers un livre de pierres
A hidden secret? A cryptic mystery? Are medieval churches books of stone created to hand down the secret teachings of the medieval mystics? Today, eight centuries after their construction, the subject still causes fascination. Whilst the directors of historic monuments refer to art history and medievalists seldom leave the confines of political history, the esotericists are still developing new theories. The church of Bénévent-l'abbaye is no exception with regard to this observation.
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The Influence of Irish Monks in Medieval France
Religion > Celtism
By : Jean Conquet  -  Tuesday, 10 June 2008 02:00
L'influence des moines irlandais dans la France du moyen-âge
What was the influence of Irish monks on France from the 6th century to the medieval period? What was their role as Christianity developed and the cathedrals went up?  What did these navigators, druids and sages, who were in contact long before the Roman Empire with the Greek and Egyptian civilisations, contribute?  Jean Conquet endeavours to answer these many questions.
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