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Title: The Templar Revelation
Author: Lynn Pickett, Clive Prince
Narrator: David Timson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 20 hrs and 35 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-02-15
Publisher: Whole Story Audiobooks
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 36 votes
Genres: Fiction, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
In the course of their investigation into Leonardo da Vinci, Lynn Pickett and Clive Prince found clues about his strangely passionate belief in the importance of John the Baptist.
Here, along with a reassessment of the significance of Mary Magdalene and the sacred feminine, the authors reveal that Da Vincis apparently peculiar religion was shared by the Knights Templar. And their profoundly heretical belief that the Baptist was superior to Jesus himself still has the power to pose a threat to the very foundations of the Christian Church....
Members Reviews:
Must Read For Western Esoteric Students
definitely read Holy Blood, Holy Grail before this one. This book was inspired by HBHG and makes many references to it. In many ways this book reads like a sequel to HBHG written by different authors. I was pleasantly surprised by how much of this work is about Western Occultism. Much of the book is spent exploring esoteric philosophy and placing in its historical context. I have always been fascinated by John the Baptist and this book contains a beautiful exploration of his real personage and place in history. If you are a Mason or a Rosicrucian this will be an initiatory document for you.
Mind-blowing!
I hope everybody I know reads this with an open mind, because it could shatter so many people's paradigms.
Very entertaining and enlightening.
Puts a lot of pieces together of a story that spans multiple centuries and culture. Expands on Holy Blood Holy Grail in a fresh study of what it is the Templar's are protecting.
extreme in depth
it's long, but well worth it. if you want short overview, there are others, but this is a total depiction of Templars.
A Bit Samey
Any additional comments?
Listening to this I couldn't help feel that I had heard it all before. Interesting nonetheless and worth the listen.