IN
SEARCH OF THE LOST TEMPLAR TREASURE
CATALOGUE
Except
golden coins, silver, jewellery and precious stones, the Templars
also possessed ancient artefacts and religious idols, they had
obtained, by excavation, trade or otherwise, several objects, dating
back over two-thousandyear ago, or dating from the times of Jesus
Christ. Named are the “veil or shroud of Turin”, which appeared
in France for the first time around ad. 1200. It changed hands
several times before it came into the hands of the Catholic church
and was brought to Turin.
But
other, more mysterious and elusive, items are named as being part of
the treasure. Such as a part of the Real Cross, on which Jesus died;
Solomons magical ring, the Arc of the Covenant, a Baphomet, a talking
head, made of metal and the Holy Grail.
This
object is not clearly defined in ancient texts. It was supposed to be
the cup, from which Jesus drank during the Last Supper, calling the
wine a supplement for his blood. It was supposed to have magical
power. In the Arthurian Legends, the Grail becomes more personal; a
symbol of purification and the exploration of your soul.
These
precious objects, are not the only relics, to be found. The Templars
collected and studied ancient codexes and manuscripts, one of them
being the Secret Gospel of Mark, now lost.
During
their stay in the Holy Land, the Templar Knights were influenced by
Arabic traditions, like Hasjisism, the devinely inspired, through the
use of hasjish, murderers and mercenaries. Another source is the
Judaeic magical tradition, called the Kaballah. These traditions and
used methods were almost unknown in the West. Documents describing
the ways the Templars used this Oriental input, could be part of the
find.
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