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The Holy Grail - Ardagh Chalice?

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 10:25 am
by Ray
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The Holy Grail – Ardagh Chalice?
The Ardagh Chalice currently resides in the National Museum of Ireland, in Dublin. Orthodox historians believe it was made in Ireland in around AD700 by Celtic Monks. But, when Author, Engineer, and Scientist, Maurice Cotterell examined the cup he noticed that—below the names of the 12 disciples—it contained a secret code; one he had found and decoded earlier while researching the sun-worshipping civilisations of ancient Peru and Mexico. He also realised that the Celtic 'Ring brooches', that accompany the chalice, contain, what he calls, the 'super science of the sun' and 'the higher orders of spirituality' so prevalent in South and Central America.
After an in depth forensic investigation, he concludes that the cup 'must be' the Holy Grail—the cup used by Jesus and his Disciples at the Last Supper—the most treasured relic of the Christian Church.

The story begins in Jerusalem with Joseph of Arimathea who carried the cup to England, and moves-on to Celtic Britain and King Arthur, who drew the sword from the stone to crack the codes of the Celts himself, to behold the 'cup of light'.

The Author reveals how the cup was passed to monks for safe-keeping, how it later inspired them to write the Lindisfarne Gospels and the Book of Kells, how they fled from Vikings—across the Irish Sea to the new monastery at Kells—and how it found its way to the National Museum of Ireland, where it rests, alongside Excalibur (the Tara Brooch), today.

The beautifully illustrated The Celtic Chronicles—the true story of the Holy Grail is published by Celtic Press and is available via his website www.MauriceCotterell.com

Re: The Holy Grail - Ardagh Chalice?

Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 1:11 pm
by Ray
Interesting note. PBS America, broadcast a programme titled, “Gene Theory”, on 10th November 2017. The programme appeared to suggest, all genetic engineering was a fraud. One clip, showed a man holding a book to which he referred as the “Holy Grail of life”, had a pictured of the Ardagh chalice, on the front cover.