I've been here! It's quite a spiritual walk to get to the templar church. To do so you have to first make it across different paths all which have something unique about them: grasslands, water streams, a forest of pines, dry sandy roads. Its great for a day out with your family and friends. When you get there it's so refreshing to sit, look at the beautiful views and snack.
1) Its Beautiful, A Worthwhile Video Travel Loge 2) I Suppose Being Halfway Between Two Gulf Fishing "Cities" People From Both Would Meet Halfway For Cultural Festivals 3) All The Ancients Loved Lining Up Windows & Buildings With The Yearly Sun Track 4) Show Me Templar Writings About Magnets & I Will Listen About Telluride Lines ( And Ore Deposits )
Never ceased to exist in Portugal. Changed its name to Order of Christ. Order of the Knights Templar was founded in 1118 in Jerusalém by French knights to protect pilgrims in the holy land. Portugal is founded in 1143 by Alfonse Henry of Burgundy, the first King of Portugal, son of Count Henry of Burgundy (French). POR TUO GRAL (for your grail) - The seal of Alfonse Henry of Burgundy, the first King of Portugal, who procaimed imself brother of the Templars. PORTO GRAAL (port of grail) - in the document donation of the castle of Tomar to the Knights Templar. Henry the Navigator, who started the Age of Discoveries was the grand master of the Order of Christ.
"Order of the Knights Templar was founded in 1118 in Jerusalém by French knights to protect pilgrims in the holy land." This was only a cover story. It was not what they did. When they went to Jerusalem, they knew what they were looking for and they knew where to look.
I'm of the opinion that the less is revealed about Tomar, Cistercian Monastery of Alcobaca with its 999 mandatorie limitation of people and the other Templar Castles in Portugal, the better. There's enough crack-pots roaming around as it is, some even damaging what have been there for 800 years. The money they bring, is not worth the damage they bring to these ancient places.
@@edwardhanson3664 You are quite right but don't tell, let them go on a research quest. I know what it was and I guess you do to, just pretend an Angel put his finger to your lips and said, shssss.🤫
Si Girona/Cabo Creus es en "la Peninsula", porque no Narbonne, Toulouse y Bordeaux tambien? El parte mas estrecho del istmo aparece a ser Tarragona a Donostia-San Sebastian. Supongo la politica es tan importante en la spiritualidad y "corrientes telluricos".
@Domingo Aguirre no lo puedo confirmar sin saber la edad exacta de la Iglesia. Lisboa ha sido tomada en 1147…. Solo consegui determinar que la Iglesia es del siglo XII.
Well I'd be doing some ground radar work, Templars are like Moles, they dig tunnels, lots of tunnels. If you want to know what makes this place so important to Templars, then go underground!
Click on the “3 dots” of the top right corner… there you will find a whole list of features you can choose from - “playback speed” being one of them. I had to slow down the ‘captions’ this way. Also turned the video ‘volume’ way down so I could concentrate on the reading.
Good point. The Templarios were formed to protect pilgrims walking to Santiago de Compostela, but Fistera was likely the original pilgrimage end before the Chuch took charge of it. It's not surprising that the Templarios focused on this location though the detail in the video is wrong.
Possibly because logic and science does not always win out over gods and mysticism. I don't know much, if anything really, about telluric currents, but I do know that people prefer going "woooo magic" at basically anything they can't immediately explain.
They aren't joking about the magnetic anomalies. I went there to use my dousing rods to check the readings and they instantly violently poked both my eyes out.
I always wonder how they knew how to to create such beautiful churches on such beautiful spots. Although I tend to be very rational, places like those can blow me of my bearings (can somebody out there on youtube explain please?)
@@internetenjoyer1044 That's a good question! I like to tell myself that I can explain things but certain spiritual experiences I can't explain. Maybe the "problem" has to do with that the culture I live in has no magic in it and asks people to be rational only. Thanks for asking!
@@Johannes_Brahms65 I have had many spiritual experiences that I cannot explain. Impressive or lowly, I do not discount them because I cannot explain them. I respect them, and seek understanding for there is usually a reason.
3:55 "The rosette contains ten large and ten small hearts" I can't see 20 hearts,I can see five big ones and five smaller ones. Is there really 20 hearts?
There are also heart shapes with their pointed part off-centre. Maybe those are the other ten hearts? In that case though, I would say there are 5 small, 10 slightly larger and 5 large hearts.
Hi, would anyone who thinks this was silly mumbo jumbo please explain why? (I'm being honestly curious) 🤔 The sunlight and windows lining up for Solstice- that's a real thing. Many sites around the world do that. It seems the telluric currents are a real thing. The structures have symbols from other cultures, so there was knowledge transfer a long time ago... I might not understand it all, but it seems to have some type of basis in reality; not just for charging crystals and diving rods (jokes here in the comments)😊
I don't think the video helped itself by saying things along the lines of "mystical experiences we can verify", and not at all explaining telluric currents (I had to look them up for a basic understanding), so they end up sounding a lot like "meridian lines" or "ley lines" or whatever maddo lines are in favour with the maddos atm.
@@TheKosstImogen Many very old churches have what you could call a '''mystical experience'' or ''mystical quality'' which you can experience. I think it's more a case of many centuries, in some places millennia where a church is built on older buildings, of worship leaves something behind. There is one church which has been on the site since Saxon times, with Norman additions making it over 1000 years old. And it's been a Christian church for the majority of that time though before, who knows. But when you entered it you immediately felt at peace, there was something in the air almost and you could feel the centuries of monks who spent much of their time there worshipping their God. (Church has been enlarged and turned into a coffee place now with the extension becoming the new church). It isn't unlikely that other places have that same feeling, for example the Cathedral in Kildare, Ireland, which existed as far back as the time of St. Brigid over 1000 years ago has a similar feel to it. And as many were built on the sites of older sites of worship, and the deities may be different but the intent is the same, it isn't surprising that visitors can, do, have a mystical experience or feeling when they sit quietly in these spots. Certainly the Templar church/hermitage seems to be on a site going back to the Bronze Age and possibly even earlier, I can easily believe that all those thousands of years of worship, no matter the deity, have left an imprint on the site which can still be felt today.
That is not the Virgin Mary. The colors of that Mary are white and blue. This Mary is wearing green. Green and red are the colors of Mary Magdalene. The Templars were the protectors of Mary Magdalene. The Holy Roman Catholic Church went to great lengths to stamp out the worship of Mary Magdalene by overlaying it with the Cult of the Virgin Mary.
Yup Jesus Christ will bring judgement very shortly on these Luciferians that try and use his symbols and practice vampirism to serve there false god, the masons carry this on under a new name same old dog though.
BBC. I'm dyslexic. So I prefer to watch videos. As the BBC is an english speaking company, I find it disappointing when you use subtitles which flash to quicky for me to read and comprehend due to my disability. When it would be quite easy to have the comments overdubbed in english. Please consider this when posting videos. Thank you.
You are missing the point of view of the time, costumes, beliefs, etc. here. (1/2 milenium ago) Maybe your doubts and lack of knowledge will be motive of laugh in years or they will be praised, but only the ones that understand the current (2022) mindset will be correct.
The Templars began after a 7 year dig on the Temple Mount in the 12th century. After 7 years of digging THEY LEFT SUDDENLY and returned to France. The architect of the digging had a close friend to the Pope and shortly after contacting him the Pope issued a RULE creating the Poor Fellow Soldiers of Jesus Christ... the Templars. They had the right to bear arms and cross borders and didn't need the Pope's permission to do so. WHAT DID THEY FIND???? WHERE IS IT???? The Ark???? Roslyn Chapel, in Scotland, is the only special place I know of that was sacred to the Templars. The only Roman Catholic chapel NOT torn down during the Reformation.
@@J-IFWBR That sounds right. The Templars DID NOT BECOME THE TEMPLARS until after the dig. The comment WAS NOT ABOUT them leaving the Holy Land but how they became the Templars in the first place. Huges de Payne returned to France and petitioned the Pope who created the Knights Templar... or, more properly "The Poor Fellow Soldiers of Jesus Christ". That is their proper name. They became known as the Templars because they built a temple in every city they occupied... actually, they often built castles, too... in France. The Templars defeated the Muslims in the Holy Lands and occupied them afterwards. You could hire them to take you there. They became the bankers of Europe and brought the number system 12345 etc. to Europe. That number system came from India. The Tempars did not vanish until 1314 when the Grand Master was roasted alive at the steps of Notre Dame, in Paris on March 19th. The Free Masons who descended from the Templars revere that date as well as the Skull and Crossbones... the bones of the Grand Master who was roasted alive by the Pope.
FYI: when Templars talk about "virgin mary" they do NOT mean the Theotokos, mother of Christ. They mean "Mary Magdalen" which is just another incarnation of "the goddess" in their Gnostic heresy.
Anybody can post anything, the Templers are always going to gain interest, but the real reason this is interesting is because this is the place where the women of Venus first landed on Earth.
Factually, Christianity and Islam are both equally barbaric murderous cults. They have killed more people than the plagues throughout history of humanity.
30 seconds in, shows the true sign of the templars and the catholic church and the jesuits. The five pointed star, two horns up, the two horned hunter or satan, the true god of the templars and the catholic religious orders.
Yet another description of the Templars and their architecture that seeks to paganise them, discussing them for several minutes with barely a single reference to Christ. Some of the symbols they discuss are well known Christian symbols in the Orthodox East.
Pretty much every Christian symbol is predated by the same symbol from the pagan religions. Christianity was fairly generous when they decided to take from every other religion before them.
@@Martin-pb7ts Some pagan symbols and images were coopted, but that is only because their referent was radically re-imaged and made Christian. It is false to claim that images were accepted without revision of their interpretation. It is a bit like claiming that a hymn is pagan because the melody was adopted from a local tradition, whereas the lyrical content talks only on Christ. It is not the symbol that matters, but the referent. The problem with this sort of narrative is that it makes an almost explicit attempt to paint a Christian order as a pagan cult. It is a Dan Brown paperback view of history.
why can't christ be used to properly glorify our kiddy fiddling in-sect overlords properly holmes the treaty of abernethy was one wily scot's way to stop the invasion of scotland, not manifest destiny
It has nothing to do with paganising them, and it's demonstratably incorrect to assert that esoteric symbology from the old religions did not make its way down to the Templars via the variety of early Gnostic religions travelling throughout Europe at the time. I dont really see what youre saying the video is representing as being the case at all.
Only if you listen to the church. In the video the explanation was pythagoras 3:55 "A central element of the Pythagoran doctrine associated with the mystical golden number". In pagan circles it means matter over mind. 1 Point up would be mind over matter. I.e. control over both sides not just one. Church makes 2 points up about the devil because they consider the soul/spirit the only important part. Physical body and world = evil/temptation/etc.
@@hillockfarm8404Also, it's pointing down. Not everything was as relative as we make it to be these days. This definitely wasn't a trivial detail. Any idea why?
It is beautiful, but I don´t see anything special related to Templars? I think the templar connection is much stronger in Portugal, UK, France rather than in Spain.
Imagine if the BRITISH Broadcasting Corporation had been able to afford to do a voiceover in ENGLISH on this production! The subtitles went by so fast in much of the dialogue making it difficult to follow, much less see the images they were talking about.
@@SergioGarcia-my2zi Sergio there is Nothing Wrong with Spanish people or how they speak But there is something Wrong with an organisation who cannot do a proper Documentary I'd imagine they were forcing people to watch so they could subliminally message them😁👍
Literacy is low, paper and ink expensive , books even more so. Also there are no means to make copies besides having someone write it all down again, and those people writing make mistakes, make "corrections", etc. Also there are churches and they have most of the resources in society, turns out that they are not that interested in documenting what heretics and competing sects are saying.
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I don't know how you manage to make a video with something interesting in it, then completely ignore that in favour of "ooooh aaahhh" mystical music and being amazed that people have always known where the sun rises. Next time, tell us about the "geomagnetically induced currents, induced by changes in the outer part of the Earth's magnetic field, which are usually caused by interactions between the solar wind and the magnetosphere or solar radiation effects on the ionosphere", please.
Perhaps a RUclips video dubbed in English could be done with this...... You see I listen to these when I go to bed in my ear-buds however I don't understand this language or any other than English ... I remain a loving fan Unable to understand this video....
I've been here! It's quite a spiritual walk to get to the templar church. To do so you have to first make it across different paths all which have something unique about them: grasslands, water streams, a forest of pines, dry sandy roads. Its great for a day out with your family and friends. When you get there it's so refreshing to sit, look at the beautiful views and snack.
Oléé! Gracias, Cecilia!
This place looks beautiful and very interesting ... 👍
Very nice...I hope to visit some day too
I like how your sentence ended "....and snack"! LOL! Was expecting something around contemplation or similar.
@@GTti72 hahaha this is funny
1) Its Beautiful, A Worthwhile Video Travel Loge
2) I Suppose Being Halfway Between Two Gulf Fishing "Cities" People From Both Would Meet Halfway For Cultural Festivals
3) All The Ancients Loved Lining Up Windows & Buildings With The Yearly Sun Track
4) Show Me Templar Writings About Magnets & I Will Listen About Telluride Lines ( And Ore Deposits )
I’m going next month to Santander - Spain and this will be a great place to visit!
Nice documentary!
So would this increase your "Igni" "Axii" "Ydren" or "Aard" sign intensity? Is there a fast travel point nearby?
u forgot to include a horde of noonwraits
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Remarkable. Had no knowledge of this place. A fantastic documentary.
Never ceased to exist in Portugal. Changed its name to Order of Christ.
Order of the Knights Templar was founded in 1118 in Jerusalém by French knights to protect pilgrims in the holy land.
Portugal is founded in 1143 by Alfonse Henry of Burgundy, the first King of Portugal, son of Count Henry of Burgundy (French).
POR TUO GRAL (for your grail) - The seal of Alfonse Henry of Burgundy, the first King of Portugal, who procaimed imself brother of the Templars.
PORTO GRAAL (port of grail) - in the document donation of the castle of Tomar to the Knights Templar.
Henry the Navigator, who started the Age of Discoveries was the grand master of the Order of Christ.
"Order of the Knights Templar was founded in 1118 in Jerusalém by French knights to protect pilgrims in the holy land."
This was only a cover story. It was not what they did. When they went to Jerusalem, they knew what they were looking for and they knew where to look.
I'm of the opinion that the less is revealed about Tomar, Cistercian Monastery of Alcobaca with its 999 mandatorie limitation of people and the other Templar Castles in Portugal, the better. There's enough crack-pots roaming around as it is, some even damaging what have been there for 800 years. The money they bring, is not worth the damage they bring to these ancient places.
@@edwardhanson3664 You are quite right but don't tell, let them go on a research quest. I know what it was and I guess you do to, just pretend an Angel put his finger to your lips and said, shssss.🤫
0:52 esos non son los extremos de la Peninsula! Cabo de la Roca ( Portugal) es el punto mas occidental de la Peninsula…
Y falta la punta de Tarifa
Si Girona/Cabo Creus es en "la Peninsula", porque no Narbonne, Toulouse y Bordeaux tambien? El parte mas estrecho del istmo aparece a ser Tarragona a Donostia-San Sebastian. Supongo la politica es tan importante en la spiritualidad y "corrientes telluricos".
@@pattheplanter justificacion de su centralidad es una invencion 😕
La espiritualidad y geografia no combinan bien aqui…
@Domingo Aguirre no lo puedo confirmar sin saber la edad exacta de la Iglesia. Lisboa ha sido tomada en 1147….
Solo consegui determinar que la Iglesia es del siglo XII.
Mostly what I learnt from this is that the Spanish speak too fast for subtitles!
Well I'd be doing some ground radar work, Templars are like Moles, they dig tunnels, lots of tunnels. If you want to know what makes this place so important to Templars, then go underground!
Always underground unless holding doors for people at Church…..
Very interesting while still keeping it short. That’s the kind of content we’d like to see more. Congratulations, nice editing also.
still. Dont trust BBC too much. They are bunch of liers at the end of the day.
That's because they are talking soooo fast!
Anything longer and your brain might fuse
They talk to fast. So the subtitles scroll too fast. I can’t keep up.
you can set play speed in the settings icon
I am now as wise as I was before I watched the video
Playback speed?
Pause?
Click on the “3 dots” of the top right corner… there you will find a whole list of features you can choose from - “playback speed” being one of them.
I had to slow down the ‘captions’ this way. Also turned the video ‘volume’ way down so I could concentrate on the reading.
I'm Spaniard I speak Spanish and English fluently (since I was raised in Australia since the age of two. ) he's not speaking that fast.
Nice but Finisterra isn't the extreme place of the peninsula, it's Cabo da Roca in Portugal
Punta de Tarifa not to mention...
That's not the point of reference it has in mind
@@pudmuddle Ah, yes, because it's not in "Spain"?
@@sundromos9456 well it was built before Spain even officially existed, wasnt it? ;)
Good point. The Templarios were formed to protect pilgrims walking to Santiago de Compostela, but Fistera was likely the original pilgrimage end before the Chuch took charge of it. It's not surprising that the Templarios focused on this location though the detail in the video is wrong.
Spain, one of the richest histories of Europe.
I honestly can't say if it's more historically accurate than any " ancient alien " episode.
I guess this is in a grey zone.
@Bryce Calabaza Yeah I get you 😄
It is pure anthropology, nothing magic in this video...
Gorgeous scenery, nice music, utter gibberish.
I fail to see how telluric currents could possibly have any bearing on the continuity of human culture.
Spiritual culture
human cull chya, obey your in-sect overlords
and bring em a nine year old on wednesdays after 8:30
Possibly because logic and science does not always win out over gods and mysticism. I don't know much, if anything really, about telluric currents, but I do know that people prefer going "woooo magic" at basically anything they can't immediately explain.
MindinViolet: Mining and petroleum exploring (which use them) have made quite a difference so far. Look it up luv.
Of course, you "fail to see."
They aren't joking about the magnetic anomalies. I went there to use my dousing rods to check the readings and they instantly violently poked both my eyes out.
Where do you buy your white canes at these days
Does anyone know where i can find the song of the women singing at beginning of video? I find it very peaceful
I didn't expect mysticism and weird spirituality from the BBC.
It is anthropology and history not spirituality...
@@mikelamatria3610 is it, though?
Can't wait to visit!! It seems amazing
I always wonder how they knew how to to create such beautiful churches on such beautiful spots. Although I tend to be very rational, places like those can blow me of my bearings (can somebody out there on youtube explain please?)
They built them into nice places they liked. That is the scientific explanation.
@@rickrandom6734 i don't get blown of my bearings by nice places, if you don't mind.
what makes you think it's in spite of your rationality?
@@internetenjoyer1044 That's a good question! I like to tell myself that I can explain things but certain spiritual experiences I can't explain. Maybe the "problem" has to do with that the culture I live in has no magic in it and asks people to be rational only. Thanks for asking!
@@Johannes_Brahms65 I have had many spiritual experiences that I cannot explain. Impressive or lowly, I do not discount them because I cannot explain them. I respect them, and seek understanding for there is usually a reason.
3:55 "The rosette contains ten large and ten small hearts" I can't see 20 hearts,I can see five big ones and five smaller ones. Is there really 20 hearts?
There are also heart shapes with their pointed part off-centre. Maybe those are the other ten hearts?
In that case though, I would say there are 5 small, 10 slightly larger and 5 large hearts.
All I can see is a big ass inverted pentagram.
@nunyabiznes33 Yeah, any idea as to why it would have been inverted?
This wasn't in Dan Brown's book.
Don’t mention the pentagram window and the fact the French king burned them alive for what they did
Hi, would anyone who thinks this was silly mumbo jumbo please explain why? (I'm being honestly curious) 🤔
The sunlight and windows lining up for Solstice- that's a real thing. Many sites around the world do that.
It seems the telluric currents are a real thing.
The structures have symbols from other cultures, so there was knowledge transfer a long time ago...
I might not understand it all, but it seems to have some type of basis in reality; not just for charging crystals and diving rods (jokes here in the comments)😊
I don't think the video helped itself by saying things along the lines of "mystical experiences we can verify", and not at all explaining telluric currents (I had to look them up for a basic understanding), so they end up sounding a lot like "meridian lines" or "ley lines" or whatever maddo lines are in favour with the maddos atm.
Because none of it has any scientific evidence.
Capricorn El Cid from Spain? The Lost Canvas? Japanese anime stuff?
Burn your Cosmo?
@@TheKosstImogen Many very old churches have what you could call a '''mystical experience'' or ''mystical quality'' which you can experience. I think it's more a case of many centuries, in some places millennia where a church is built on older buildings, of worship leaves something behind. There is one church which has been on the site since Saxon times, with Norman additions making it over 1000 years old. And it's been a Christian church for the majority of that time though before, who knows. But when you entered it you immediately felt at peace, there was something in the air almost and you could feel the centuries of monks who spent much of their time there worshipping their God. (Church has been enlarged and turned into a coffee place now with the extension becoming the new church). It isn't unlikely that other places have that same feeling, for example the Cathedral in Kildare, Ireland, which existed as far back as the time of St. Brigid over 1000 years ago has a similar feel to it. And as many were built on the sites of older sites of worship, and the deities may be different but the intent is the same, it isn't surprising that visitors can, do, have a mystical experience or feeling when they sit quietly in these spots. Certainly the Templar church/hermitage seems to be on a site going back to the Bronze Age and possibly even earlier, I can easily believe that all those thousands of years of worship, no matter the deity, have left an imprint on the site which can still be felt today.
The amount of rigorous science is overwhelming. Can I also energize my amethyst geode there?
You should watch the video again, it is pure anthropology and history, nothing "magical" in it...
Yes, then you can finally challenge the remaining Templars to a Pokemon battle.
1:56 It should have been Gate, instead of Date.
Something else to be found in the caves the templers went deep into the world of caves 😊😮
Can this be dubbed to help us gain the information please?
Pythagoras' Theorem has now been proven to be much older than it's supposed creator...
Good work BBC. Same deal with Charlemagne's throne at Aachen and the Font at Lincoln Cathedral on St Mary Magdalene's day.
Anyone knows the songs used in the video?
It was probably the ancient equivalent to the first Dunkin Donuts. 😑
Who edited this?
Thank you! You almost gave us the VIP tour.
Thank you!
Why is the pentagram upside down so you think?
That is not the Virgin Mary. The colors of that Mary are white and blue. This Mary is wearing green. Green and red are the colors of Mary Magdalene. The Templars were the protectors of Mary Magdalene. The Holy Roman Catholic Church went to great lengths to stamp out the worship of Mary Magdalene by overlaying it with the Cult of the Virgin Mary.
im pretty sure it not the roman catholics but french noble who alined with j****
He could have talked a little slower though.
The Templars are laughing at us bc of how little we know about them
2:38 idol of virgin nary
3:26 inverted pentagram aka the rose window 🤔
super beautiful scenery
Yup Jesus Christ will bring judgement very shortly on these Luciferians that try and use his symbols and practice vampirism to serve there false god, the masons carry this on under a new name same old dog though.
BBC. I'm dyslexic. So I prefer to watch videos. As the BBC is an english speaking company, I find it disappointing when you use subtitles which flash to quicky for me to read and comprehend due to my disability. When it would be quite easy to have the comments overdubbed in english.
Please consider this when posting videos. Thank you.
YT has the option to slow down the exhibition, maybe can be a help. Nice and easy.
Click on pause, read, the keep on playing.
I would love to visit that church one day.
Thank you 🎉😮
I will visit in the next month, now on my list!
That was something thank you
Fascinating!
The usual bizarre Templar twaddle. One part religion, one part legend, another portion of dodgy maths and a generous sprinkling of wishful thinking.
It's nice to see you diversifying, Boris.
You actually said nothing of import
Go back to your spiritual wasteland.
Exactly, a whole lot of hogwash.
You are missing the point of view of the time, costumes, beliefs, etc. here. (1/2 milenium ago)
Maybe your doubts and lack of knowledge will be motive of laugh in years or they will be praised, but only the ones that understand the current (2022) mindset will be correct.
Pentagram in the window?
Why is it upside down?
They went to these places to do mushrooms or something similar to experience illumination.
Esclepion,Eleusis trip rooms
I don't know if I'm just a old soul, or what. For some odd reason this place seems strangely formilure.
Why is there only one Templar?
Muito interessante.
The Templars began after a 7 year dig on the Temple Mount in the 12th century. After 7 years of digging THEY LEFT SUDDENLY and returned to France. The architect of the digging had a close friend to the Pope and shortly after contacting him the Pope issued a RULE creating the Poor Fellow Soldiers of Jesus Christ... the Templars. They had the right to bear arms and cross borders and didn't need the Pope's permission to do so. WHAT DID THEY FIND???? WHERE IS IT????
The Ark???? Roslyn Chapel, in Scotland, is the only special place I know of that was sacred to the Templars. The only Roman Catholic chapel NOT torn down during the Reformation.
idk what you talk about precisely but im pretty certain the reason for the templars departure from jerusalem was salah al din?
@@J-IFWBR That sounds right. The Templars DID NOT BECOME THE TEMPLARS until after the dig. The comment WAS NOT ABOUT them leaving the Holy Land but how they became the Templars in the first place.
Huges de Payne returned to France and petitioned the Pope who created the Knights Templar... or, more properly "The Poor Fellow Soldiers of Jesus Christ". That is their proper name. They became known as the Templars because they built a temple in every city they occupied... actually, they often built castles, too... in France. The Templars defeated the Muslims in the Holy Lands and occupied them afterwards. You could hire them to take you there. They became the bankers of Europe and brought the number system 12345 etc. to Europe. That number system came from India. The Tempars did not vanish until 1314 when the Grand Master was roasted alive at the steps of Notre Dame, in Paris on March 19th. The Free Masons who descended from the Templars revere that date as well as the Skull and Crossbones... the bones of the Grand Master who was roasted alive by the Pope.
Maybe because it's beautiful!🏹🚩🌹
Must have been the narrator's day off. Hard to watch a video when your busy reading it.
Yep...nothing like reading a video
"I can't read when I'm also trying to see things!"
Good to know knowledge there hasn't advanced since the 14th century
Strange things are afoot at the Circle K
Then what number am I thinking of?
@@TheKosstImogen 69 dude
Thanks for playing along
@@76-UVB No worries!
And don't forget to wind your watch! :)
@@TheKosstImogen Excellent
FYI: when Templars talk about "virgin mary" they do NOT mean the Theotokos, mother of Christ. They mean "Mary Magdalen" which is just another incarnation of "the goddess" in their Gnostic heresy.
Extraordinario
Before watching I was about to say "leyline"
Wish it was in English I moved on because I'm too lazy to do all that reading .
The time before Google Maps
the Navajo chief.. spoke of this entrance to the 4 other inner earths
But will it sharpen my razor blades?
Still waiting on the Eagles and the bail of hay
Fabuloso atractivo
I was baptized by knights templar very honored some say it's more secret than it enemies such as the freemasons
Frederick, listen the skinwalker ranch another place to visit
There’s a pentagram in the window, bruh these Luciferians are usually more sneaky then that😂😂
you are okay star of david but not pentagrams lmao
All churches were built on top of indigenous sacred sites.
Some were, not all. Your statement isn't backed up by facts.
Yes, that's why the Parthenon has been torn down....
Oh. Wait.
@@danielcrafter9349 If I remember correct, Ottomans used Parthenon as a mosque. It was In better condition then.
@@rickrandom6734 and it was a church before that iirc. Can't remember if just a plain church or an actual cathedral.
What have I just seen?
The flower of life; tibetans and native Americans have similar symbols.
Could it be?
Espina.Leon.Follow the Lion's to Mt.Bucharach.
Templar's power is long dead
Interesting...
Assassins: We will take back the apple of eden
Anybody can post anything, the Templers are always going to gain interest, but the real reason this is interesting is because this is the place where the women of Venus first landed on Earth.
Interesting
Maybe they hid the apple of eden
So much time and effort put into the bloody death cult of Rome. They were murderous.
Factually, Christianity and Islam are both equally barbaric murderous cults. They have killed more people than the plagues throughout history of humanity.
@@hgff69 I had assumed that Old Uncle Bob was referring to Christianity when they mentioned "the bloody death cult of Rome".
30 seconds in, shows the true sign of the templars and the catholic church and the jesuits. The five pointed star, two horns up, the two horned hunter or satan, the true god of the templars and the catholic religious orders.
if only people knew ...
Yet another description of the Templars and their architecture that seeks to paganise them, discussing them for several minutes with barely a single reference to Christ.
Some of the symbols they discuss are well known Christian symbols in the Orthodox East.
Pretty much every Christian symbol is predated by the same symbol from the pagan religions. Christianity was fairly generous when they decided to take from every other religion before them.
@@Martin-pb7ts
Some pagan symbols and images were coopted, but that is only because their referent was radically re-imaged and made Christian.
It is false to claim that images were accepted without revision of their interpretation.
It is a bit like claiming that a hymn is pagan because the melody was adopted from a local tradition, whereas the lyrical content talks only on Christ.
It is not the symbol that matters, but the referent.
The problem with this sort of narrative is that it makes an almost explicit attempt to paint a Christian order as a pagan cult. It is a Dan Brown paperback view of history.
why can't christ be used to properly glorify our kiddy fiddling in-sect overlords properly
holmes the treaty of abernethy was one wily scot's way to stop the invasion of scotland, not manifest destiny
It has nothing to do with paganising them, and it's demonstratably incorrect to assert that esoteric symbology from the old religions did not make its way down to the Templars via the variety of early Gnostic religions travelling throughout Europe at the time. I dont really see what youre saying the video is representing as being the case at all.
@@pudmuddle
Re-read what I wrote, carefully.
By the way, Gnosticism is not Christianity.
What about the huge pentagram in the window?! That’s not a good sign.
Only if you listen to the church. In the video the explanation was pythagoras 3:55 "A central element of the Pythagoran doctrine associated with the mystical golden number". In pagan circles it means matter over mind. 1 Point up would be mind over matter. I.e. control over both sides not just one. Church makes 2 points up about the devil because they consider the soul/spirit the only important part. Physical body and world = evil/temptation/etc.
@@hillockfarm8404Also, it's pointing down. Not everything was as relative as we make it to be these days. This definitely wasn't a trivial detail. Any idea why?
It is beautiful, but I don´t see anything special related to Templars? I think the templar connection is much stronger in Portugal, UK, France rather than in Spain.
What a load of 'Woo Woo'!
Puzzling
Imagine if the BRITISH Broadcasting Corporation had been able to afford to do a voiceover in ENGLISH on this production! The subtitles went by so fast in much of the dialogue making it difficult to follow, much less see the images they were talking about.
Yes Hypnotic BRAINWASHING
Spanish people speak too fast.
@@SergioGarcia-my2zi Sergio there is Nothing Wrong with Spanish people or how they speak But there is something Wrong with an organisation who cannot do a proper Documentary I'd imagine they were forcing people to watch so they could subliminally message them😁👍
Imagine if the BBC produced a PROPER documentary instead of this pseudo-science twaddle. Grow up, people.
Slow the video down.
2:44 это звезда или сатанинский знак?
I believe assassins must have visited this place then
Practioners of Pikatrix
Wish I could be there to see it and feel the energies
If you want to recharge your crystals, leave them in the sun. Moonlight is reflected sunlight. Reality sucks, doesn't it?
How did we lose all this knowledge, this was built by man for a purpose and yet all we can do is guess as to why.
Literacy is low, paper and ink expensive , books even more so. Also there are no means to make copies besides having someone write it all down again, and those people writing make mistakes, make "corrections", etc. Also there are churches and they have most of the resources in society, turns out that they are not that interested in documenting what heretics and competing sects are saying.
2:45 cätzöödix ädd a ´zerö För ´spiRäl ^^
bornholm church nordkäpp... 1 istanbul 2 sardinia 3 island 4 krimm! 5 greece gulf 6 cola peninsula sicily always
´straits n n-arrovvce?? carl müncks code??
bare asten nrw to brocken. paris berlin mosscövv ^ ^ finisterre coruna vilnius ^^
So..... it's miraculous that people more intelligent than the makers of this video were able to tell when winter and summer happened? Dream on.
They speak so fast!
I don't know how you manage to make a video with something interesting in it, then completely ignore that in favour of "ooooh aaahhh" mystical music and being amazed that people have always known where the sun rises.
Next time, tell us about the "geomagnetically induced currents, induced by changes in the outer part of the Earth's magnetic field, which are usually caused by interactions between the solar wind and the magnetosphere or solar radiation effects on the ionosphere", please.
Perhaps a RUclips video dubbed in English could be done with this...... You see I listen to these when I go to bed in my ear-buds however I don't understand this language or any other than English ... I remain a loving fan Unable to understand this video....