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The 20 latest reports BAGLIS TV
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Friday, 01 January 2010 - Jean-François Blondel
In this third and last part of the presentation of Notre-Dame de Paris' hermetic symbolism, Jean-François Blondel invites us to many reflections: - Are the bestiaries representing fantastic animals such as centaurs, mermaids or winged-dragons coming from free imagination of Middle Ages drawers as assert current art historian or on the contrary, do these figures come within the framew Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 04 December 2009 - Jean-François Blondel
In this second part of the study of hermetic symbolism in Notre Dame de Paris, Jean-François Blondel invites us to reexamine the gates of Saint-Anne (also called Saint-Marcel) and Judgment. He tells us the different levels of historical reading, religious and alchemical, to which elements of the cathedral is susceptible to initiate us. The Saint-Marcel gate tells us how the eponymous bishop save Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 20 November 2009 - A-C Debombourg
The park of the chateau de Versailles has many symbolical and mythological which course looks like an initiatory path. Alain-Claude Debombourg shows us some keys of reading from the four elements, the Tree of life and Pythagorean mysteries. Thanks to them, the walker, if he wants to, can change into a thinker. Indeed, the first vocation of these gardens is a poetic research, but also an invitatio Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 13 November 2009 - Robin Heath
Robin Heath has been working for more than 25 years on measuring unities of megalithic sites. Thanks to them, he managed to deduce a practical and symbolical meaning. Like a child game, helped by a Stonehenge model, two golf balls which symbolize the Sun and the Moon, as a zodiacal map, he shows that the first constructions of the Stonehenge site were built not only to celebrate Sun rising durin Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 06 November 2009 - Jean-François Blondel
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris occupies today the place of an ancient pagan temple dedicated to Jupiter or Vulcan. It was founded on the ruins of the first Christian church of Lutetia under the order of the bishop Sully in 1163, tells Jean-François Blondel.Cathedral comes "cathedra" which means "siege of the bishop". To the author, Notre Dame de Paris is like the temple which represents the Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 11 September 2009 - Howard Crowhurst
Within the frame of the event "Solstice d'été à Plouharnel" (June 2009), Howard Crowhurst gave us an astro-geometric lecture of the site of Manio in Carnac, a key site to understand the megalithic remnant of Morbihan. Observing rises and falls of the Sun at summer and winter solstice, terrestrial motions, and measuring and angle statements with a theodolite, he unveiled Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 03 July 2009 - Robin Heath
Within the frame of the event "Solstice d'été à Plouharnel" (June 2009), Robin Heath shows us how neolithic men drew megalithic fences. According the works of professor Alexander Thom on about 600 circles concerning the unit of measurement and the draws, he tries to make us discover a simple and elementary method which would allow to draw geometric form of the most famous sites. A trip Watch the movie... |
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Friday, 12 December 2008 - Jean Conquet
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 Watch the movie... |
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Thursday, 13 March 2008 - Olivier Da Silva
A 45-minutes meditative walk on a reading of « Fragments » by Novalis. Olivier Da Silva invites us to question on man’s relation to Nature. Are our senses the only elements of our body linked to nature? What does this big coded writing reveals? What singular forces hide?
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