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Seven for a Secret:
My eyes focused on the glow of a candle flame. As I stare, moving images form, an inner vision appears and entering a virtual reality I embark upon an extraordinary journey of discovery ...
I’m overlooking a white marble staircase, I descend to a hall. On my left, a door with a spy hole. I pass through and find myself in a corridor. Immediately to my right another door. I enter to find a small room lined wall to wall, floor to ceiling, with grey safe deposit boxes; each is numbered.
A voice instructs me to open safe number seven with a key. This I do. I remove a plain rectangular box made of dark wood. I lift its lid; inside are three rusty nails, an ancient hammer and a false base, which I displace to uncover a single thorn on a remnant of sack cloth.
Puzzled, I asked: ‘where am I?’
The voice informs me that I am in the Vatican; the words are proceeded by a stream of additional information.
I recite the transmission aware that by doing so I could expose myself to accusations of ‘the ramblings of a mad man’ and historical inaccuracy ...
- The Pharisee originated from the Pharaoh.
- The Pharaoh punished the disobedient by crucifixion.
- The crucifix was designed and constructed on the principles of the ‘golden section’ - Sacred Geometry.
- The Pharaoh and the Pharisee ruthlessly guarded the secrets of Sacred Geometry and Mystical Knowledge from the people.
- Jesus of Nazareth denounced the Pharisee, demanding the priesthood reveal the secret knowledge they concealed.
- Jesus was crucified by the Pharisee for defying the priesthood.
- After the crucifixion of Jesus, the Pharisee sought to protect their interests by extending and increasing its power and influence to the seat of the Roman Empire. Over time an emerging and burgeoning Christian movement amassed to oppose the Pharisee. To placate and deflect the challenge to its authority the Pharisee became the Roman Catholic Church and established the Vatican State.
- Jesus’ mission and message was subverted by the Catholic Church; He posed a serious threat to the Pharisaic Priesthood and for his sins was crucified. In his absence he was made ‘High Priest’ of the Catholic Church the Pontiff’s puppet. The Pharisee is cloaked in Christianity.
- When Cardinals assemble and sit in Conclave to elect and initiate a new Pope, they do so on the basis that they are confident that the incumbent will guard the Vatican’s secrets.
- The Pope is sworn to secrecy on his inauguration and entrusted with the key to Vatican City.
- The key to Vatican City opens all doors within the Vatican.
- The ancient relics revealed in safe deposit box seven were taken from Calgary to Rome after the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth. The wooden box was fashioned by Joseph, from the cross that Jesus was nailed to, and was crafted on the principle of the ‘golden section‘. The thorn on sack cloth is the thorn in the side of the Catholic Church.
- Within the room in which the safe deposit boxes are installed, there exists a wealth of ancient knowledge, including manuscripts confiscated by the Pharisee, written in Jesus’ hand. In addition, the room contains material concerning humanity’s history and origins.
Six years after this experience at home, flicking through a copy of The Guardian newspaper dated 10th April 2004. On page 8, a photograph; an image of the very same scene I’d witnessed. The picture had been taken from a magazine titled ‘Veja’ and was reproduced in The Guardian along with a caption that read:
‘An Easter message: receive the world at your door.’
There it was; the corridor and the door to the right that led to the room with the safe deposit boxes, plus an additional fixture - Pope John Paul II peering through the fish eye spy hole whilst holding up a crucifix to camera. I knew this place inside out.
A sense of foreboding impelled me to look up from the newspaper. Smack! Into the window pane flew a magpie! The bird lay stunned on the window sill. Startled, I reflected and considered the significance… magpie indeed.
My eyes focused on the glow of a candle flame. As I stare, moving images form, an inner vision appears and entering a virtual reality I embark upon an extraordinary journey of discovery ...
I’m overlooking a white marble staircase, I descend to a hall. On my left, a door with a spy hole. I pass through and find myself in a corridor. Immediately to my right another door. I enter to find a small room lined wall to wall, floor to ceiling, with grey safe deposit boxes; each is numbered.
A voice instructs me to open safe number seven with a key. This I do. I remove a plain rectangular box made of dark wood. I lift its lid; inside are three rusty nails, an ancient hammer and a false base, which I displace to uncover a single thorn on a remnant of sack cloth.
Puzzled, I asked: ‘where am I?’
The voice informs me that I am in the Vatican; the words are proceeded by a stream of additional information.
I recite the transmission aware that by doing so I could expose myself to accusations of ‘the ramblings of a mad man’ and historical inaccuracy ...
- The Pharisee originated from the Pharaoh.
- The Pharaoh punished the disobedient by crucifixion.
- The crucifix was designed and constructed on the principles of the ‘golden section’ - Sacred Geometry.
- The Pharaoh and the Pharisee ruthlessly guarded the secrets of Sacred Geometry and Mystical Knowledge from the people.
- Jesus of Nazareth denounced the Pharisee, demanding the priesthood reveal the secret knowledge they concealed.
- Jesus was crucified by the Pharisee for defying the priesthood.
- After the crucifixion of Jesus, the Pharisee sought to protect their interests by extending and increasing its power and influence to the seat of the Roman Empire. Over time an emerging and burgeoning Christian movement amassed to oppose the Pharisee. To placate and deflect the challenge to its authority the Pharisee became the Roman Catholic Church and established the Vatican State.
- Jesus’ mission and message was subverted by the Catholic Church; He posed a serious threat to the Pharisaic Priesthood and for his sins was crucified. In his absence he was made ‘High Priest’ of the Catholic Church the Pontiff’s puppet. The Pharisee is cloaked in Christianity.
- When Cardinals assemble and sit in Conclave to elect and initiate a new Pope, they do so on the basis that they are confident that the incumbent will guard the Vatican’s secrets.
- The Pope is sworn to secrecy on his inauguration and entrusted with the key to Vatican City.
- The key to Vatican City opens all doors within the Vatican.
- The ancient relics revealed in safe deposit box seven were taken from Calgary to Rome after the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth. The wooden box was fashioned by Joseph, from the cross that Jesus was nailed to, and was crafted on the principle of the ‘golden section‘. The thorn on sack cloth is the thorn in the side of the Catholic Church.
- Within the room in which the safe deposit boxes are installed, there exists a wealth of ancient knowledge, including manuscripts confiscated by the Pharisee, written in Jesus’ hand. In addition, the room contains material concerning humanity’s history and origins.
Six years after this experience at home, flicking through a copy of The Guardian newspaper dated 10th April 2004. On page 8, a photograph; an image of the very same scene I’d witnessed. The picture had been taken from a magazine titled ‘Veja’ and was reproduced in The Guardian along with a caption that read:
‘An Easter message: receive the world at your door.’
There it was; the corridor and the door to the right that led to the room with the safe deposit boxes, plus an additional fixture - Pope John Paul II peering through the fish eye spy hole whilst holding up a crucifix to camera. I knew this place inside out.
A sense of foreboding impelled me to look up from the newspaper. Smack! Into the window pane flew a magpie! The bird lay stunned on the window sill. Startled, I reflected and considered the significance… magpie indeed.