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Nature is humankind's greatest gift, and it must be appreciated and
nurtured. In Gift from the Garden, Richard and Connie Jones
celebrate their garden life. Through photographs and stories they
convey to the reader their passion for gardening and the love and
respect they have for the urban paradise they have created. These
are their everlasting moments.
In 2010, Richard Merrick took a family trip to Scotland's Rosslyn
chapel--the enigmatic fifteenth-century temple made famous by Dan
Brown's "The Da Vinci Code." Little did he know he was about to
embark upon an intellectual and personal journey that would lead to
the discovery of a real-life lost symbol--one that reveals the
connection between the world's most sacred temples and opens up a
treasure trove of lost science and ancient secrets.
The symbol he discovers--the Venus Blueprint--is based on that
planet's orbital pattern, which takes the shape of a five-pointed
star when seen from Earth. As Merrick digs deeper, he realizes the
Venus Blueprint was an integral part of the design template of some
of the most significant religious architecture around the
world--including St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, the Roman
Pantheon, the Greek Parthenon, the Temple of Jerusalem, and the
Great Pyramid of Giza, as well as many buildings designed by the
secretive Freemason society.
Upon further examination, Merrick is astounded to discover that
temples designed using the Venus Blueprint are endowed with
extraordinary acoustics that, when supplied with the right tones
and frequencies, are capable of harmonizing with Earth's resonant
frequencies and evoking altered states of consciousness. He then
proposes a fascinating idea: Could it be that the ancients used
these harmonics to enhance entheogenically induced visions--to
commune with the divine and liberate the gods within?
Supported by an impressive array of historical research and
scientific analysis, "The Venus Blueprint" offers compelling
evidence of an ancient lost culture that was both spiritually and
scientifically advanced.
This book (colour edition) is a fascinating account of the author's
day-to-day experiences and impressions as he traversed the African
continent. The overland trek from Morocco to South Africa covered
10,000 miles and took nearly a year to complete. Read about his
nerve-shattering yet memorable adventures.
This book is a fascinating account of the author's day-to-day
experiences and impressions as he traversed the African continent.
The overland trek from Morocco to South Africa covered 10,000 miles
and took nearly a year to complete. Read about his nerve-shattering
yet memorable adventures.
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