The Secret Castle: The Key to Good and Evil

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, History & Theory
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Author: Miguel Bronchud ISBN: 9781476103242
Publisher: Miguel Bronchud Publication: May 10, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Miguel Bronchud
ISBN: 9781476103242
Publisher: Miguel Bronchud
Publication: May 10, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book starts in the ancient Castle at Mora De Rubielos, in Spain. This Castle has a XIIIth century winding staircase, leading to the dungeon, with secret Masonic symbols engraved on the vertical side of most steps and on the walls. The author made attempts to save the stairs (and the engravings) from the destruction of time and wear, but also to understand the meaning of these symbols. While attempting to do so the book evolved into something more, a historical journey of Good and Evil - from the murder of Medieval Knights Templars through to General Franco's Spain and the Nazis. The book also addresses the dark, occult obsession of Hitler's Germany through well-researched chapters and rare photographs. Mapping human history takes us to the structure of the double helix of DNA, the chemistry of genes. But in this case , each step was not made of chemical base pairs but it consisted of secret concepts . These concepts were the key to good and evil. They were taught only to initiates from time immemorial to teach them a secret way of deciding how they ought to live and how they ought to die.

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This book starts in the ancient Castle at Mora De Rubielos, in Spain. This Castle has a XIIIth century winding staircase, leading to the dungeon, with secret Masonic symbols engraved on the vertical side of most steps and on the walls. The author made attempts to save the stairs (and the engravings) from the destruction of time and wear, but also to understand the meaning of these symbols. While attempting to do so the book evolved into something more, a historical journey of Good and Evil - from the murder of Medieval Knights Templars through to General Franco's Spain and the Nazis. The book also addresses the dark, occult obsession of Hitler's Germany through well-researched chapters and rare photographs. Mapping human history takes us to the structure of the double helix of DNA, the chemistry of genes. But in this case , each step was not made of chemical base pairs but it consisted of secret concepts . These concepts were the key to good and evil. They were taught only to initiates from time immemorial to teach them a secret way of deciding how they ought to live and how they ought to die.

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