Thursday, January 12, 2012
Lucania's Rebirth
Lucania's past has been deliberately hidden since Medieval times. Her knowledge, secrets, events, connections, symbolisms... We've been passionate since 2002 in rediscovering her history.
The area of Lucania is overrun with Druidic ritual sites, magnetically-charged underground water-ways (openings to the Otherworld), and martians sculpted 2,500 years ago--the advanced knowledge of celestial beings whom we've considered fictitious characters erroneously. The Celtic Druids were acutely aware of these 'energy atmospheres' and chose "unique geographic locations where ley-lines of powerful magnetic current pass underneath and meet making the land an easy access point into the Otherworld." (21 Lessons of Merlyn). Lucania was no mistake. In the deep forests the Druids set-up their Nemetons, the Knights Templar their artistic frescoes, the witches practiced their magic...
Jacqueline
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Fotos of Acerenza Italy
Leonardo da Vinci Screensavers**
Italian Renaissance Screensavers**
True Irish Ghost Stories**
Invention Marketing Kit**
Antique Collecting**
Posts
- Celtic Cross on Steeple of Italian Cathedral
- Frank Cogan's Visit to Acerenza Italy
- Gallo Italico-Ancient Language of Lucania
- Glinni Family Library Books
- Legame_tra_lagonegro_e_con_la_celebre_gioconda
- Luigi di Giannì--Magia Lucana
- Messaggio Occulti nella Cattedrale di Acerenza
- Mysterious Design in Acerenza's Cathedral Crypt
- Orbs in a Church in Vaglio, Lucania (Basilicata)


A fluke.
Found in a church in Pietragalla was the fresco of Jesus besides an American cactus, which was strangely from the 13th century.
NEW INSIGHT!
“Gl’inni Arms” is the coat of arms of the Gl’inni family from Acerenza. It sits above the entrance of the antique Glinni building. This symbol is the same one as the O’Connor clan, Dun of Glengiven; called O’Connor Glinni Gaimen.
"The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness." John Muir
The last non-Christian Roman Emperor who was placed on the steeple of the Acerenza Cathedral in place of a cross was Julian the Apostate. It was only noticed and taken down in the 1930s. He who opposed Christianity, towered over the Acerenza cathedral as a reminder of Paganism, which he vowed to restore. An image of the Acerenza steeple appears in the book by Filiberto Campanile
The Cave of Saint Antuono preceding the Knights Templar, in Oppido Lucano near Acerenza.
***La grotta di Sant’Antuono in precedenza dei templari, sita in Oppido Lucano, vicino Acerenza.




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