Henrietta Bernstein, writer and lecturer on Cabalah and on the Ancient Wisdom teachings, here brings together the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail with information indicating, in clear and uncoded language, that they are one and the same. After explaining the purpose and contents of the Ark of the Covenant, she follows its history through Atlantis, Egypt, King Solomon's Temple, Ethiopia, and Alexandria. Then the stories of the Ark and the Holy Grail intertwine in chapters on Christ, Rennes-le-Chateau in France, Glastonbury, the Middle Ages, and finally America. The influence of Freemasonry is pointed out throughout the book. Book jacket.
This is the most comprehensive I've seen in a long list of book reading here recently, and even then she didn't even mention some of the very important "parts" of the long history like Rosslyn, Bjornholm Island, etc. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to know what has hit the fan in recent years!!! (And from all this you will know "who" doesn't like the info.) Now you can know exactly why the Inquisitions happened over and over again. Truth can be exciting and not quite so dangerous in this day and age!! Get ready for a real adventure into solidly researched facts!!
Mrs. Bernstein's book represents a milestone in my education
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Ark of the Covenant, Holy Grail takes the reader on an incredible journey through the past and gives a much clearer insight as to how our modern society has evolved. For anyone who has not read esoteric literature, this book will catch you right up to the present day leading to a sort of 'instant' enlightenment. Mrs. Bernstein has introduced me to an entirely new world and I will forever be in gratitude for her most amazing gifts. "As above, so below", it seems that Moses definitely played a role in writing her book, this is most likely why Mrs. Bernstein dedicated the book to Him. I recommend it as essential knowledge for the present and future.
The Heart & Soul of Western Mysticism Revealed.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Increasingly, seekers of spiritual truth are discovering the Ageless Wisdom . . . a "prisca theology," that predates Moses and Hermes Trismegistus yet is found running through the core of esoteric philosophy all the way up to modern times. However, students of the Wisdom face two major problems: first, the dry, intricate, and complicated nature of most arcane literature, and second, the desire of most esoteric writers to veil much of their meaning except for the most worthy initiates of the Greater Mysteries. With the publication of Henrietta Bernstein's "The Ark of the Covenant, the Holy Grail; Message for the New Millennium," students seeking a serious, non-religious approach to spirituality can jump in head first. Accessible but profound, this book is a mandatory addition to the personal library of every serious student of metaphysics, mysticism and the occult.
A bold new approach to a sacred topic.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This painstakingly well-researched book presents a bold new approach to the elucidation of three sacred symbols -- the Emerald Tablet of Hermes, the Ark of the Covenant, and the Holy Grail. These symbols are not only sacred within the mystical side of the Judeo-Christian tradition, but have deep arcane meaning in the secret teachings of Alchemy, Freemasonry, and Rosicrucianism.
An important work of modern synthesis and scholarship.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
" . . . this is an important work of modern synthesis and scholarship that continues and complements the work of Manly P. Hall. Furthermore, Mrs. Bernstein has illuminated the feminine approach to the Ancient Mysteries."ART KUNKIN, Past President of The Philosophical Research Society, Los Angeles
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