Restoration of the Grail by David Millo By: admin

The (Holy) Grail is a symbol of hope and initiation rooted in many cultures.

The Hyperborean (Northern-Arctic) Grail seat was the "White Island", "Island of Splendor", the "original seed of the Arian race" (Ariyana Vaego in ancient Iran) and the "Land of the Sun" (Avalon). "Pindar said that the land of the Hyperboreans cannot be reached on foot or by ship, and that only such heroes as Heracles (Hercules) could find it."

Pindar was native to the Boeotia region of Greece, which Thebes dominated. Heracles was born in Thebes and was one of the 2 founders of Atlantis, the capitol whose glory is to soon rise again. Atlas was the other founder. An expression of his name maps this planet.

Indo-European traditions mythologized the disappearance of this Grail seat following an ice age or flood.

The quest for the Grail is ultimately an initiation into lost spiritual ways.

Upon seeing the Grail, Galahad exclaimed: "Now I can clearly see what tongue could never express and the heart fail to realize..."

The Grail's power and authority has been restored to it's rightful standard bearer at the highest cost.

"Whom does one serve with the Grail ? " THE PEOPLE


* Drawn in part on The Mystery of the Grail by Julius Evola
pp 23, 65, 104


posted @ Saturday, September 08, 2007
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