The Holy Grail Book 1 (As above so below) by Evan Ansot - HTML preview

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Gaul, 486 AD

 

“Seventy five years after the sack of Rome by the soul Amos, I once again sent him into the mess that Europe was becoming. This time as the man whom history calls Clovis, King of the Franks.

“The third king in the Merovingian dynasty, Clovis was far more ambitious than his father Childeric, or his grandfather Merovech. Both of whom were said to have descended from a ‘God from the seas.’ Clovis was out to unite all of the Franks under his rule. And with this power, conquer all of Gaul.”

The Mother laughed aloud and said, “Yes, that sounds like Amos alright. Forever conquering in the name of the Father’s wishes.”

The Father laughed back and said, “You know I would never violate his free will. But many times his will and mine are one and the same. Did you catch the part I said about descending from a God from the seas?”

The Mother could only smile and say, “I did indeed. It sounds to me like people were keeping track. You may proceed my love.”

The Father as instructed, carried onward, “Before I further on to Clovis, let me first say that he and the man I talked of earlier, Alaric, are both of the sacred bloodline. Both of them came from the line of Jesus and Mary Magdalene, through their son Joseph.”

“It had been over four hundred years since Mary Magdalene and her three children had arrived in the province of Gaul. Since then, the family tree had branched outward in several directions. The line of the youngest son Judah was cut short by a terrible accident. He fell off his horse at a young age, and wasn’t able to procreate. History will regard young Judah in tales and legends as “The Fisher King.’ A man from royalty who couldn’t procreate. All he wanted to do was to fish. So young Judah became the Fisher King.

“But the lines of the eldest son Joseph, and their sister Sarah, had no problems whatsoever spreading off into many directions. Joseph himself had five children, while Sarah had four. Each of these had many children, thereby creating a lengthy family tree by the end of the fifth century.

“Out of this family tree came Alaric in the early fifth century, and Clovis in the late fifth century. Yet Alaric was a Visigoth, and Clovis came from the Franks. These two tribes who would oppose each other during the life of Clovis.

“Clovis would defeat one Frankish tribe after another, until he had ‘united’ all of the Franks under one banner, his own. He basically used the same tactics that Alaric had used before him. Defeat your fellow tribesmen, forcing them to your will and rule. Once defeating an enemy, Clovis would give the defeated men two options. Either join his army, or die.

“Yet there was a difference between the two men. Alaric was an Arian Christian, while Clovis was a pagan. Until his wife converted him to Rome’s way of Christianity. Once Clovis was converted, he recognized the Roman Christian authorities to be the sole representatives of Christianity on earth. Dismissing all other forms of Christian faiths. And that included the Arian Visigoth tribe to the south of him.

“Clovis would end up conquering most of what was known as the northern portion of Gaul. While the Visigoths were spread out over the central and southern portion of Gaul, along with most of Spain. Thanks to their prior commander Alaric. The same man who buried the treasure that I spoke of.

“Nevertheless, Clovis was bound and determined to extend the Frankish holdings in Gaul, and the Visigoths stood in his way. After numerous battles, Clovis came out of this campaign on top. And drove the Visigoths southward.

“Clovis and his Franks now had complete control over northern and central Gaul. What I find amazing is that Amos, who was Clovis in this life, was defeating the grandson of the person he had been in his previous life. Completely reshaping Gaul, what would be later known as France.”

On the viewer, there was shown a map outlying the holdings of the Franks and the Visigoths at this time period. The two tribes were dominating much of Western Europe. The Franks to the north, and the Visigoths to the south.

The Father resumed, “As you may notice, the Franks under Clovis didn’t reach as far down to the area that was settled by Mary Magdalene and her family. The area that was known as Septimania at the time. This area of southern Gaul and northern Spain was still in control of the Visigoths. The Pyrenees mountain area. This is important, and I’ll tell you why.”

Firstly, these people were either Gnostics or Arian Christians. The Gnostics were begun by Mary and her family, the Arians were begun by Alaric in the early fifth century. The Franks to the north, led by Clovis, were pagans who were rapidly converting to the Roman form of Christianity. Therefore, the Roman Christians had not yet spread its wings into southern Gaul. An area which housed the treasure of Alaric, the bloodline, the book of the Magdalene, and the tombs of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.”

“All the secrets of Christianity, along with the ancient treasure of the Jews, all converging in one place,” added the Mother.

“Most importantly, remaining a secret,” said the Father.

He looked to the audience, thinking of what he was going to say next. There were many directions he could go with this. He decided to give them a backdrop of what was happening in Europe during this transition period of the fifth century. “The Roman Empire, which had ruled the Mediterranean world for almost a thousand years was finished. Began by Alaric and his Visigoths, then the Vandals, and finally the Franks would destroy the empire.”

“But truth be told, the Roman Empire never really ended. It just changed form. It went from a military industrial complex to a religious empire. One that would control Europe for more than another thousand years. But there would always be pockets of resistance from the Gnostics, and other various Christian sects.

The Romans knew that if they could control people’s thinking, then their empire would never die. So they constructed a religion based on paganist beliefs, and those of the Christians. They knew that if they could marry these two belief systems, they would appeal to many peoples.

“The Romans saw the handwriting on the wall. They knew theirs was a doomed empire. There were too many barbarians at the gates. And they could no longer hold them off the way they have for so many centuries.

“I added to their resistance by sending Amos to be the lives of Alaric, and Clovis. He gladly agreed, knowing that it was the Romans who had punished the Jews so severely. The Jews being the offspring of Amos, coming from the life of Abraham. Vengeance was on his mind. So he made sure that karma was doled out to the Romans in a language that they could understand.”

“This was a karma in grand fashion. The man whom would doom the empire was the man whom the empire had doomed centuries earlier. The Romans being convinced that they had defeated the Jewish God, and its messenger. Therefore, the Jewish God had sent his most faithful servant to return the favor to the Romans. What was given was received.

“Clovis united all the Franks under his banner. Then after winning many battles, the Franks would conquer and settle all of central and northern Gaul, and parts of what today is known as Germany. This would play a key role in the future of what will be known as France.

“So by the time of Clovis’ death, most of Gaul was under Frankish rule. Ruled by a member of the sacred bloodline of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. The southern part of Gaul, and almost all of Spain was ruled by another member of the bloodline. Therefore all of Gaul was ruled by members of the chosen sacred royal family.

“In other words, Gaul, or what would be later known as France, would be the staging area for the family of Mary Magdalene and Jesus. This nation would become its power base for centuries. Now let us all have a three hour intermission. And when we come back, the Mother of all things will take over for a while. I know that the next part of the story runs dear to her sacred heart.”