Send us a text We share a research roadmap for the Grail project and explain why Sumerian, Egyptian, Nordic and Celtic threads all point to a shared pattern of life, death and renewal. We also probe “Grail family” claims and return to the core ethical question: who does the Grail serve. • update on multi‑season Grail research across cultures • parallels among Inanna, Isis and a Germanic counterpart • living resurrection as spiritual pattern not literal immortality • Arthurian question of ser...
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Send us a text We share a research roadmap for the Grail project and explain why Sumerian, Egyptian, Nordic and Celtic threads all point to a shared pattern of life, death and renewal. We also probe “Grail family” claims and return to the core ethical question: who does the Grail serve. • update on multi‑season Grail research across cultures • parallels among Inanna, Isis and a Germanic counterpart • living resurrection as spiritual pattern not literal immortality • Arthurian question of ser...
Delving into the History and Myth of Arthurian Tales and Romance (Season 2 Announcement)
Grail Sciences
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Delving into the History and Myth of Arthurian Tales and Romance (Season 2 Announcement)
Send us a texthttp://forbiddenknowledge.orgPrepare yourself for an immersive journey into the realm of Arthurian myth and legend. Ever wondered what lies beneath the historical and symbolic layers of these timeless tales? Join me, Nathaniel Heutmaker, as we embark on an exhilarating adventure in Season 2 of the Forbidden Knowledge Podcast, launching mid-October. This season, you won't just be a passive listener; you'll be an active participant as we uncover the mysteries of King Arthur and hi...
Grail Sciences
Send us a text We share a research roadmap for the Grail project and explain why Sumerian, Egyptian, Nordic and Celtic threads all point to a shared pattern of life, death and renewal. We also probe “Grail family” claims and return to the core ethical question: who does the Grail serve. • update on multi‑season Grail research across cultures • parallels among Inanna, Isis and a Germanic counterpart • living resurrection as spiritual pattern not literal immortality • Arthurian question of ser...