Main Menu
Search Site
|
the da vinci code and the bloodline of jesus and the magdalene
The Da Vinci Code and the Bloodline of Jesus and the Magdalene
Part 1 (from Volume 5 Where Were You Before The Tree of Life?) According to Sir Laurence Gardner, Mary Magdalene was already three months pregnant at the time of the Crucifixion, since she and Jesus had cemented their Second Marriage at the Bethany anointing in March 33AD. In September of what would have been Jesus\' 39th birthday, a daughter was born to Mary, her name being Tamar, meaning `Palm Tree\'—The Tree of Life, as we have already said. It is appropriate since it would be she who carried on Jesus\' bloodline, the bloodline in Judaism always passing through the matriarchal side of the family. Jesus and Mary then had two other children. Their second child was a son, also named Jesus (AD 37). Then upon Mary\'s arrival in Marseilles with Lazarus (Simon Zelotes), Martha, and Joseph of Arimathea, Mary gave birth in AD 44 to what some say was another son, but was in fact another a girl, in Provence. Another female would mean another source by which the bloodline of Jesus could be further carried on. Another daughter was also another means by which the Luciferian gene could be more heavily implanted into humanity. In the Rosicrucian pamphlet, The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz, it speaks specifically of \"a mysterious girl-child of royal blood\" who is washed ashore in a boat, whose rightful heritage has fallen into Islamic hands. According to one researcher, this last `son\' would have been the all-important `Grail Child\' called Joseph. Jesus\' son, the 9-year-old second-child Jesus, was sent away for schooling to Caesarea in Palestine in AD 46, later returning to travel the west of England with his uncle James (Joseph of Arimathea). Where legend has it that Jesus once went to England, in fact it was the son, Jesus, who accompanied his uncle James known as Joseph. In AD 53 the young Jesus was officially proclaimed a Crown Prince in Corinth and duly received the inheritance of the Davidic Crown. He was now the kingly heir, and also became the Chief Nazarite, with the entitlement of wearing the black robe of that office. This one-and-only son of Jesus was never to sire offspring, and it was actually through his female children that Jesus\' line was continued. It is written that the other supposed son of Jesus, Joseph, finished his education at a Druidic college and settled with his mother in Gaul, but this is not so. Mary Magdalene died in 63 AD, aged 60, at what is now St. Baume in southern France, and many Magdalen cults sprang up both before and after her death. The Feast of the Madonna, a feast dedicated to the Magdalene, not to Jesus\' mother, Mary, also originated in Marseilles. It was to Mary Magdalene that the Order of the Knights Templars swore allegiance. Reminiscent of the Cult of the Black Mother Kali in India and the East, early reverence for the Magdalen also spawned the various images and cults of the `Black Madonna\' which first emanated from Ferrieres in AD 44. She was often portrayed wearing red as a sign of her office, and green as a sign of fertility. Anyone who has watched \"Rosemary\'s Baby\" would be able to relate to why it was called the cult of the \"Black Madonna.\" A hundred motion pictures these days have portrayed the idea of the `devil\'s child\' or of Lucifer or satan taking a woman to produce an heir. These cults suggest the number of people who have known about his presence on the planet for such a long time, but would shock an average Westerner unfamiliar with world traditions. It was at this time that women were barred from ordination in the Catholic domain, and the relegation of women other than Jesus\' mother from any venerable status pushed Mary Magdalene into the background of Church history and its teachings. By the same strategy, Jesus\' own heirs were totally eclipsed, and the bishops were thus enabled to reinforce their claim to holy authority by means of `self-devised male succession\'. It was not the supposed Messianic descent from Jesus/Lucifer, as should have been the case, nor even a descent from the `rama-theo\' (Arimathea prince) who was James the Just (brother of Jesus), but a contrived `succession\' from Peter, the headstrong rustic Essene who despised women. The exact same situation occurred later with some of these same players when the Church of Latter-Day Saints was formed. Brigham Young and the Apostles usurped the power that Joseph Smith had wanted to pass along to his own lineage. It is in the Reorganized Church of Latter-Day Saints in which the direct descendants of Joseph Smith now act as a leader and a prophet. The tradition that retained the knowledge of Jesus and Mary remained current in Britain and France throughout the Dark Ages and into mediaeval times when the Magdalene was the inspirational Notre Dame of the early Crusades and the Great Gothic cathedrals. The Grail lore also followed this female side of the family. When Jesus had been admitted to the priesthood in the Order of Melchizedek (Hebrews 5), he became what was known as a designated `fisher\'. The dynastic line of the House of Judah was thus established as a dynasty of Priest-Kings like the Atlantean rulers or, as his descendants became aptly known in Grail lore, `Fisher Kings\'. In the legends of King Arthur, the Davidic line was represented by the Fisher Kings, while the patriarchal line was represented by the name Anfortas (`In fortas\' meaning `In strength\') for it was in strength that they usurped the rightful succession. It was also identified with the Hebrew name Boaz (the great-grandfather of David), similarly meaning `In strength\'. This was the name given to the left-hand pillar of Solomon\'s Temple. Its capitals, and those of the right hand pillar, Jachin (meaning `He shall establish\'), were decorated with brass pomegranates, the symbol of male fertility. Boticelli\'s paintings The Madonna of the Pomegranate and the Madonna of the Magnificat, both show the infant Jesus clutching a ripe, open pomegranate (from 1483 to 1510, Boticelli was Helmsman of the Priory Notre Dame de Sion that supported the continued lineage of Jesus\' blood from very early times). From the earliest days of the Roman Catholic Church, Jesus relatives posed a problem for the Church as well and were pushed into the background while Mary, the mother, was brought to the fore to take all of the focus. The unfortunate Joseph (Enjliou), father of James and Jesus, actually the true link in the royal succession, was deliberately sidelined while the Cult of the Virgin Mother grew out of all proportion. By way of this considered strategy, public knowledge of the continuing bloodline of Judah was suppressed. In Biblical histories, Joseph of Arimathea was only brought in later as Mary\'s uncle, for so long as Joseph of Arimathea could be contained as a sideline character in the Davidic structure, and was not associated with the key Messianic line, his royal descendants could not embarrass the self-styled Apostolic structure of the Roman bishops either. Joseph\'s marriage to Martha, the Magdalen\'s sister and the sister-in-law of Jesus, produced four children, three boys and a girl, all of whom later married and thus helped spread the royal Davidic bloodline of their father. Researchers agree that Jesus II (called Gais or Gesu), the first-borne son of Jesus also known as Galains (called Alain in the Grail tradition), became a committed celibate and died without producing offspring. The Grail heritage, the legacy of Davidic kingship (which was to become represented as Lordship of the Grail), then reverted to Jesus\' female descendants. Most researchers say it went to his second son, Josephes, from whom the Fisher Kings (Priest-Kings) descended. Josephes, was said to have become Bishop of Saraz (Sarras or Gaza), featured in Morte d\'Arthur as the realm of King Evelake, and most traditions, by their very nature, are based in ancient facts. This one, however, is not. As for Simon Zelotes who had probably saved Jesus from the cross with his scheming, he went on to become the first Bishop of Marseilles under his rightful name of Lazarus (Eliezer). In Grail research, it was in the mid-2nd century that Eurgen, the daughter of King Lucius, linked the two key lines of Davidic succession–those from Jesus and from James—when she married Aminadab, the great-grandson of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. The Scots Royal line still traces its lineage back to King David as well, the progenitors of the Royal House of Stewart in Scotland having derived from Viviane II del Acqs, dynastic queen of Avallon. The American Kennedy family is a modern-day archetype of this line of inheritance surrounded by the mystique of the Camelot ideal of royalty. 2007-11-11 |