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New Jerusalem: Sacred Geometry, Knights Templar, Freemasons and the Creation of Heaven on Earth

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New Jerusalem: Sacred Geometry, Knights Templar, Freemasons and the Creation of Heaven on Earth

By: Adrian Gilbert
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Join the world-renowned expert Adrian Gilbert (a best-selling author of numerous books on the subject including The Orion Mystery) as he explores the creation of a new Jerusalem by our ancestors.

Gilbert discusses sacred geometry, astronomy, Freemasonry, Knights Templar, Druids, London, Glastonbury, the Great Pyramid, and how the Kings of Britain saw themselves as the sons of David. This program is a must for all those seeking wisdom. Did our ancestors understand more than us? All the answers and much more will be explained.

This is a unique program filled with wisdom and insight that you'll be able to listen to again and again. A must for all of those on the path to enlightenment. Part 11 of a series of Invisible College lectures, you'll want to collect the whole set.World Wide Multi Media brings you quality content from around the globe.

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fascinating information

I enjoyed the numerology and connection to the old world. I look forward to other lectures.

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Wished for more detail

Some design issues needed some more explanation, but it was ok overall. Informative and surprisimg

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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

This may be a lecture for British students, not for wider international audience

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The book is not about Knights Templar or Freemasons as declared in the title, though they are mentioned a few times in the narrative.

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The narrative was not interesting, a lot of repetition, the movement of the narrative is not dynamic, the author obviously uses some maps or slides, which are not visible for the listener. The story about Sacred Geometry is opened a little bit, the creation of New Jerusalem in Britain is in the center.

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the story leaves you wanting more information

This lecture encourages the study of the timeless language of geometry . It encourages further study

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