First published at 16:57 UTC on February 21st, 2022.
Jay Weidner and Randall Carlson have a conversation where they discuss the alchemist Fulcanelli and what maybe one of the most important monuments on the planet the Cyclic Cross of Hendaye. This is a strange cross found in a churchyard in France wh…
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Jay Weidner and Randall Carlson have a conversation where they discuss the alchemist Fulcanelli and what maybe one of the most important monuments on the planet the Cyclic Cross of Hendaye. This is a strange cross found in a churchyard in France which, once understood, describes the events that occurred almost 13,000 years ago and what may be coming very soon.
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Because Fulcanelli so openly connected alchemy and the apocalypse, the true nature of a very specific Gnostic astro-alchemical meme emerged into public consciousness. This meant that the secret was no longer contained among the elect societies. For the first time since the age of the Gothic cathedrals, the meme had broken out of its incubational structures.
In a way, the cross and its message serve as proof that there are such things as secret societies. Found throughout history, these societies preserve and present the secret of the cross in various ways. The Kabbalah in Judaism, Sufic Islam, esoteric Christianity, Gnosticism, and the Hermetic tradition have been the keepers of these ideas. The central message of the three main Western religions, that of an eschatological moment in time, is the secret that also lies at the heart of the cross at Hendaye. The meme, the ability to understand the myth and its metaphors, seems to have survived only through the actions of these secret and insular groups.
The Cross at Hendaye stands today at the southwest corner of Saint Vincent’s Church, the busiest street corner in town. No one notices the ordinary looking monument with its message of catastrophe; perhaps it was intended to be that way. The secret hides in plain sight…
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