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Κυριακή 16 Σεπτεμβρίου 2012

International USSAT Conference 2012 - Lectorium Rosicrucianum



Formation-Reformation-Transformation

The initiation centre of the Cathars was housed in what is nowadays called the Montagne Sacrée (the Holy Mountain) in Ussat-les-Bains, South of France. The next illustrations give an impression of the complex of caves, within which the three different stages of initiation were accomplished, described in the books On the Way to the Holy Grail and Le Triomphe de la Gnose Universelle (The Triumph of the Universal Gnosis), both written by Mr Antonin Gadal.

The Cathars referred to the three stages of initiation in terms of a metamorphosis:

The caterpillar – the pupa – the perfect insect. Or as: Formation – Reformation – Transformation.

The physical human being must disappear, the Omega, the end. The Spirit-Human Being will replace him, the Alpha, the new beginning. In this way, the purified soul, liberated from the imperfections of matter, will become the Light Soul. […] This is what was called ‘Sahu’, the glorious body, the soul that has received the seal of the consecration and the illumination. (The Triumph of the Universal Gnosis)


The instruction that the candidate received was not focused on mental knowledge, but was intended for linking the spiritual lines of force, unfolding on the basis of the awakening soul principle, with and testing it against the imperishable, universal laws that the Creator has set down in His creation and the creature. These laws underlie the whole of nature and therefore also affect the destiny and the experience of life of every human being. In this way, gradually insight was able to develop into the underlying cohesion of all phenomena that can be traced back to the one source, from which everything existing originates. This one source is God, and the law that links everything and emanates from him is the divine love.

The mediaeval human being possessed a great susceptibility of the heart that was strongly linked with intuitive, visual thought. In order to become familiar with more abstract concepts, the ancient symbolic language was used in conversations with the candidate, as it was already transmitted since pre-Christian and early Christian times. It might rather be described as ‘characters’, comparable to Chinese written language.

As an example, we may mention the vertical line, the Resch, referring to the divine, descending impulse. Resch means God or ‘head’, in the sense of divine Consciousness. If the Resch was drawn as a capital P, it meant: God the Son; if it was written as its mirror image, it meant: God the Father. We sometimes see the Hebrew sign Aïn also referred to as Aïn Soph, the circle of Eternity. Moreover, we find the signs X and C, both referring to the Christ, and the M, referring to the Mater, the Materia, the Mother. The S or Soter means ‘Saviour’ or Liberator. And there are the A or Alpha and the Ω or Omega and, of course, the Pentagram, the five-pointed Star that refers to the reborn soul figure.

By always forming different combinations, time and again another aspect could be explained. We will now show this on the basis of what we call the ‘seals of the Grandmasters’, and of a few rock drawings that are still more or less visible in and near some caves.



The cave of Bethlehem had two entrances, both of which were originally partially closed off by a stone wall, and open at the top for sufficient light. At the side of the forecourt, we find the doorway which, however, only the Head of the Order, or someone else on his instruction, was allowed to open. Slightly more to the right was a low passage in the rock, through which the room might be entered with reverently bowed head. Mr A. Gadal writes about this sanctuary in his book The Triumph of the Universal Gnosis:

It is indeed in Bethlehem that the Pentacle liberated the human being from matter – after he had received the Consolamentum – and raised the Spirit-Man above the Man of Matter. In this way, the superman developed through the sanctification in Christ! Daily, the tiresome, obstacle-strewn way should be cleared and followed step-by-step, not as angels, which we cannot be, but as simple mortals – as we try and desire to be – thus returning to matter the supporting spiritual task of serving the Spirit!

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Πέμπτη 2 Ιουνίου 2011

Cathar Castles booklet




I made a small booklet with many great photos and some historical text that i found on the net about each of these castle,hope that you will like it.

Link to download :
http://www.mediafire.com/?hbaay5a788pn2h3

Cathar Castles

A short events recall....

During the XIIth century, in the South of France, a christian religion different from catholicism developped: catharism .
This new belief based on christianity but very critical towards catholocism was quickly spread to all Occitany. To thwart this influence, the Pope Innocent III decided to start the crusade against the Albigeans. This crusade was very shortly joined by a geopolitical war between the northern and occitan lords. The Inquisition law court finished the last sieges and stakes against the cathars. Although catharism was eradicated, it is still one of the symbols of tolerance, freedom and open-mindedness of the occitan culture . It left its marks on this land and its identity.
Nowadays, only a few traces remains of history. The castles, abbeys and museums of the Cathar Country became symbols of this struggle : castles were used as refuge for cathars and had to face many sieges ; the abbeys had to function to seat the catholic position and carry through the crusade. Through the centuries, the monuments faces have changed but their story will endlessly be linked to the tragedy of the medieval period.
The doctrine/.
Catharism appears in the Occidental christianity during the middle of the XIIth century . This medieval christendom dissidence praises, as many other movements of that time, to go back to the origin of the primitive Church's model during the first years of Christianity . It condemned Rome's Church and its hierarchy under pretext that it didn't follow the Christ's ideal of living and poverty.
Under different names, the cathar communities have been attested through the whole Europe, but it was it the Midi of the France and in the North and center of Italy that catharism was really welcomed and lasted.
For Rome's Church, catharism was a worse danger than the infidels (Jews and Muslims), because, although being christians, they didn't interpret the Holy Scripture in the same way and refused the seven Sacraments doctrine.
Their belief was based on the existence of two worlds , one good and the other bad. The first one is the invisible world, with eternal creatures, creation of the Holy Father ; the second one, visible and corruptible world, is the Devil's work. Introduced in flesh bodies made by the Devil, the fallen angels become men's and women's spirit.
For the cathars, the Christ was only sent by the Holy Father to bring down to the human race the salvation message. He isn't the catholics redeemer of the whole sins. This is why cathars only have one sacrament , the « consolamentum » (consolation) or hands imposition baptism practised by the Christ, the only one able to give salvation.
The events that led to the cathars dissappearance in the Midi/
As others dissident or contesting contemporaneous movements, « the good men heresy » was condemned by the papacy and so became the target of the catholic clerks, first cistercians (the futur Saint Bernard came to fight them in Toulouse's area in 1145), then, during the XIIIth century, mendicant orders (Dominicans and Franciscans). 
Not able to make the cathars change their beliefs thanks to preaching, the papacy decided in 1209 to start against the cathars in the Midi, the first crusade taking place on christian lands against heretics and those who supported them . It was the crusade against the Albigeans.
The king of France in 1209 didn't want to follow but 300 000 barons and Northern knights, followed by their servants and henchmen, met at Lyon attracted by the Midi wealth. After Carcassonne's siege, Simon de Montfort is promoted as the crusade's chief. From 1226 and on, Louis VIII which succede to Philippe-Auguste on the throne of France decided to be part of the crusade.
This struggle lasted for twenty years and induced to the political chessboard transformation in the Midi of France ( fastening of Carcassonne's and Beaucaire's seneschalsy to the King of France lands, and the submission of Raymond VII de Toulouse to the king).
In 1233, the Church decided of a new strategy by creating a judicial institution led by the Dominicans : the Inquisition . The investigations conducted by the inquisitors, during the whole XIIIth century and at the beginning of the XIVth century, had seriously deminished the number of cathars in the Midi.
Real epilogue of the crusade against the Albigeans, the military operation against Montségur , siege of the cathar bishopric of Toulouse's area, marks a true turning in the cathar repression. The fortress surrendering the 15th of March 1244, ends the dissappearance of the principal refuge of the cathar hierarchy.
The arrest of the perfects Pierre and Jacques Authié in 1308 marks the end of the heresy in Languedoc. The stake of the last Perfect known Guilhem Bélibaste at Villerouge-Termenès, Narbonne's archbishop castle, sets the end nearly definitif to cathar history in the Midi.

Chronology :

1179 the council of Latran III hits the cathar heresy
1208 15 th of January, the prelate Pierre de Castelnau send
by the Pope is murdered
1208 Pope Innocent III call for the crusade
1209 July, siege of Béziers
1210 siege of Termes
1218 Death of Simon de Montfort during Toulouse siege
1229 Treaty of Meaux-Paris
1242 thwarted revolt of Raymond VII and of his son
1244 16th of March, Montségur stake
1255 end of the struggle by the possession of Quéribus
1321 Death of Guilhem Belibaste
1659 Treaty of the Pyrenees

Source : http://www.payscathare.org/3-6270-Home.php
Text below from : http://www.catharcastles.info/

Δευτέρα 3 Ιανουαρίου 2011

Cathar Castles and more

   Miglos Castle



    Cathars Monument erected in a place were Cathars were
     burned under Montsegour.

    Galaad

     Lordat Castle  

     Peyrepetuse Castle

    Pont du Diable

    Puilarens Castle

    Puivert Castle

    Queribus Castle

    Queribus Castle b

    Rose Garden in Albi

    The Ariege river

    Albi. The name Albigens comes from the
    gathering of heretics in this Town

    The Galaad monument of Triunity of Light Cathars
    Grail and Rosycross

    Carcassone castle one of the strongholds of Catharism

    Castle in Foix - the Lords of Foix where cathar belivers
    and some of them Parfais - Esclarmonde de Foix was
    called Cathar Princess and she was a funder of
    Montsegour Castle.

    Cathars cross in Tarasone in Ariege Valley  


   Cathar's Cross