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The Templars' Lost Sacred Feminine

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In this captivating online talk, we journey beyond the myths to uncover the Templars not merely as a military order, but as a profound spiritual brotherhood whose teachings may have preserved a secret tradition of the sacred feminine.

Beneath the familiar legends of crusading knights and medieval warfare lies a far more mysterious story – one hidden within forgotten manuscripts, suppressed symbols, and the lost spiritual world of the Knights Templar.

Drawing on original medieval texts, papal decrees, and overlooked historical evidence from Helena B Scott's MA dissertation research, we'll explore how the Order described itself not simply as an institution of war, but as a religio – a spiritual path of inner transformation, mystical devotion, and divine communion.

Together, we'll investigate the hidden meaning behind the term Damedieu, a feminine expression of the divine omitted from many modern translations, and discover how Marian symbolism, sacred architecture and Templar ritual imagery may point toward a theology in which feminine wisdom held a central and sacred role.

This online talk, which includes original research, invites you to rediscover the Templars through an entirely new lens: not simply as warriors of Christendom, but as guardians of a forgotten spiritual vision. Book now.

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