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An investigation into the Holy Grail and the Cathar legacy Traces the journey of Otto Rahn, the occultist and one-time SS member who sought the Holy Grail and traveled widely throughout Europe as a researcher until his mysterious death in 1939 Explores the modern legacy of the officially heretical Christian sect known as the Cathars Follows the authors own investigations into the location of the Grail and Rahns legacy, taking readers on a journey through occult Europe Meticulously following controversial 20th-century occultist, historian, and partially Jewish SS member Otto Rahns research and investigations into the Holy Grail and Catharism, author and filmmaker Richard Stanley enters into the occult world of Europe, encountering esoteric traditions that have survived since the Crusades and the Inquisition and ultimately finding a new spiritual path in his own life. At Rahns family home in the Black Forest of Germany, Stanley unearths a cache of maps, photographs, and unpublished manuscripts. His journey in pursuit of Rahns legacy then takes him to Montsegur, in southern France, mystical stronghold and one-time home of the Cathars, the esoteric and Gnostic Christian sect that was decimated in the medieval Albigensian Crusade. There he sees the extraordinary summer solstice light phenomenon that reveals the fortresss mystical past as well as encounters witnesses who insist Rahn is still alive. Methodically visiting every site his research unearthed, from France to Iceland, the author untangles conspiracy from truth as he looks at the connections between the Cathars, the Rosicrucians, Julius Evola, neo-Cathar and Freemason Dodat Roch, the mystical bleeding stones known as Lapis exilis, and Otto Rahns esoteric path. He also examines the prophecy of the return of the Cathars medieval priestess Esclarmonde de Foix, the White Lady, who appeared to Rahn during his search for the Grail.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9798888501559
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 480
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-09-25
- Förlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company