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GENISIS: The First Book of Revelations

by David Wood

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The author proposes a geometric solution to the mystery of the Rennes-le-Chateau valley. Combining elements of ancient geometry and mythology, he attempts to define a web of sacred "unseen" ciphers joining elements of Egyptian mythology (particularly the cult of Isis), old testament standards (Noah{u2019}s Ark, Eve{u2019}s sin, and the Temple of Solomon), along with [holy] Grail lore and Arthurian legend. He also alludes to the hidden sacred and secret--the Knights Templar in particular. The underlying theories presented here form the basis for much of the Da Vinci code/Grail mythology of recent years.… (more)
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The author proposes a geometric solution to the mystery of the Rennes-le-Chateau valley. Combining elements of ancient geometry and mythology, he attempts to define a web of sacred "unseen" ciphers joining elements of Egyptian mythology (particularly the cult of Isis), old testament standards (Noah{u2019}s Ark, Eve{u2019}s sin, and the Temple of Solomon), along with [holy] Grail lore and Arthurian legend. He also alludes to the hidden sacred and secret--the Knights Templar in particular. The underlying theories presented here form the basis for much of the Da Vinci code/Grail mythology of recent years.

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This is one of the most important books ever to be published. It opens a doorway into the unknown. It sheds light on the origin of our species. At last the age-old mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau is solved. The solution is a temple layout of gigantic proportions covering more than 40 square miles - the largest geometrical figure ever identified. Every part of its marked by a church, mountain top or outcrop of rock. The symbols and dimensions reveal the secrets of the rituals and legends associated with such ancient enigmas as:
• The Holy of Holies and the Treasures of the Temple of Solomon
• The Arc of the Covenant and what it contained
• The Holy Grail and its associated articles
• The Round Table and the Arthurian legends
• The Rose Cross
• The Atlantis connection

and these revelations are incredible. It also gives positive proof that the originators of this temple knew the speed of light, Pythagorean geometry and that they were the custodians of the means to elevate mankind to his appointed place with the gods. Beyond the revelations of the ancient secrets lies a truth too awesome to comprehend.
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