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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 8:22 am 
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Hi Egi... it is his attribute....and that's why i posted it.

for Paddy...http://books.google.fr/books?id=Sj0-ntr ... us&f=false


You must be psychic. I've just been reading exactly the same thing.

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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 8:22 am 
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good man :D

however, i think you are getting slightly sidetracked.


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 8:27 am 
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Sheila wrote:
good man :D

however, i think you are getting slightly sidetracked.


Indeed. Story of my life ...


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 8:29 am 
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for Egi...

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St. Moses arose, took a bag filled with sand that had a hole in the bottom of it, carried it on his shoulder and started walking towards the council. When the monks saw him coming with the bag of sand, with sand pouring out of the hole, they asked him the reason of his behavior. He said to them, "The sand you see running from the bag represents my sins, which are always following me, and yet, today I am coming to judge the errors of my brother." At that reply, the brothers forgave the offender and returned to focusing on their own salvation rather than the sins of their brother.


Yes Paddy, but isn't it wonderful !


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 8:38 am 
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Sheila wrote:
You are a bit confused to say the least dear boy, that so called head from the supposed works by Stüblein, as i said above, is nothing to do with Galamus.


Hmmm! Is that so? Perhaps you can explain to me why both the Galamus and Stublein images have the Carre Magique associated with them?

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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 8:41 am 
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Sheila wrote:
Hi Egi... it is his attribute....and that's why i posted it.

Is it?
I couldn't find a picture of that very bag. That's why I asked.


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 8:54 am 
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The Stüblein document is seriously dubious and the SATOR square at Galamus is modern....these Pater Noster acrostic squares can be found as far afield as the ruins of Herculaneum and the original ones likely predate the Christian era.

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Here is one of many depictions of Saint Moses carrying his pierced sack of sand.


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 9:19 am 
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looks remarkably like J.M Chiron to me, no wonder he's screaming.


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 9:23 am 
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Sheila wrote:
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looks remarkably like J.M Chiron to me, no wonder he's screaming.


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Nothing like it. :P :P

Chiron That's what Plantard called himself.

Any news on your answer as to why the Stublein image and the Galamus image both have the Carre Magique associated with it?

Or are you ignoring this embarrassing question in the hope that it goes away?

Oh by the way, when I went to the Galamus hermitage in 2005 the Carre Magique was there but the head wasn't. Any explanation on that oh one who does all the research?

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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 9:40 am 
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Any news on your answer as to why the Stublein image and the Galamus image both have the Carre Magique associated with it?

i thought i did...one is a dubious false document and the other is a modern carved square....

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Chiron That's what Plantard called himself.

No, you're getting muddled again, Plantard styled himself as 'Chyren'...Le Grand Chyren as in the Grand Monarque.

and Chiron was a Horse of God...in more ways than one.


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 9:52 am 
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Any news on your answer as to why the Stublein image and the Galamus image both have the Carre Magique associated with it?

i thought i did...one is a dubious false document and the other is a modern carved square....


One is a dubious false document that appeared in the 1960s and the other is a head that appeared in the hermitage AFTER 2005. On top of another Carre Magique only NOT using Greek lettering like the Stublein image.

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Chiron That's what Plantard called himself.

No, you're getting muddled again, Plantard styled himself as 'Chyren'...Le Grand Chyren as in the Grand Monarque.

and Chiron was a Horse of God...in more ways than one.


Nostradamus wrote:
Chief of the world will the great "Chyren" be,
Plus Ultra behind, loved, feared, dreaded:
His fame and praise will go beyond the heavens,
And with the sole title of Victor will he be quite satisfied. (Quatrain 6,70)

The great "Chyren" will seize Avignon,
From Rome letters in honey full of bitterness:
Letter and embassy to leave from "Chanignon,"
Carpentras taken by a black duke with a red feather. (Quatrain 9,41)


There you go again dancing down another false trial only the difference with you is that you want to bully everyone on here to dance with you.

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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 9:53 am 
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http://www.francenervie-secretes.com/ca ... s_art.html

here are some examples for you.

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On top of another Carre Magique only NOT using Greek lettering like the Stublein image


interesting, why do you say that?


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 9:58 am 
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roscoe wrote:
Until recently the head wasn't there. It was moved there from a wall at Rennes les Bains.


ah, that is not correct at all.


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 10:01 am 
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Sheila wrote:
http://www.francenervie-secretes.com/carresmagiques_art.html

here are some examples for you.


Thanks for those but I have MY photograph of the Carre Magique that USED TO BE in the Hermitage at Galamus. Before it was changed. Made before I had a digital camera.

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On top of another Carre Magique only NOT using Greek lettering like the Stublein image


interesting, why do you say that?


Just use my eyes I guess.

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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 10:03 am 
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ah, you mean using the P to signify Rhô ?


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 10:08 am 
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Sheila wrote:
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Until recently the head wasn't there. It was moved there from a wall at Rennes les Bains.


ah, that is not correct at all.


how would you know you've never been there?

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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 10:12 am 
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Speaking of Dubious documents did the Jesuit (whom by his own admission came here to "steer us in the right direction") ever produce that document from Limoux he SAID he had?

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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 10:32 am 
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two wasted posts from you Roscoe...you seem to specialise in terminating interesting conversations.


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 10:42 am 
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i've explained that you have got your heads muddled...and if you can't manage a correct post then at least try to get your spelling correct, it's Pla de las Brugos (not Bruges) as in Bruyères.

Extrait du Bulletin de la Société d'Étude Scientifique de l'Aude - tome LXIX - 1969 :
"...En 1898 cette tête sculptée a été trouvée... ayant découvert un bloc de grés au Pla des Bruyères... elle fut placée par M. Martin, maçon à Rennes-les-Bains, sur l'ordre de l'abbé Boudet... dans le mur du presbytère..."


nothing to do with the head at Galamus.


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 10:45 am 
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two wasted posts from you Roscoe...you seem to specialise in terminating interesting conversations.


Now you know how it f____g well feels. Get some of the stuff you've been dishing out for years.

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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
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roscoe wrote:
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two wasted posts from you Roscoe...you seem to specialise in terminating interesting conversations.


Now you know how it f____g well feels. Get some of the stuff you've been dishing out for years.


Remind me again the title of this thread would you?

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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 10:57 am 
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okay, bye then.


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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 11:22 am 
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Sheila wrote:
okay, bye then.


RESULT!!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 3:26 pm 
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Chiron That's what Plantard called himself.

No, you're getting muddled again, Plantard styled himself as 'Chyren'...Le Grand Chyren as in the Grand Monarque.


Indeed - an anagram of Henryc, meaning "ruler of the house".

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 Post subject: Re: Maguelonne
PostPosted: 19 May 2012 3:35 pm 
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...he can also be known as "Hendrik the lucky one".......but i tend to go with Chyren as the French equivalent of Cheiron the great teacher who sacrificed himself and relinquished his immortality for the sake of others.


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