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The Shining Ones: The World's Most Powerful Secret Society Revealed

The Shining Ones: The World's Most Powerful Secret Society Revealed
By Philip Gardiner, Gary Osborn

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"The Shining Ones" were members of an advanced culture that was almost lost. But their wisdom and their power survived. They preserved the secrets of their advanced knowledge in mythology and legend. And they embedded their secret codes in symbolism in art, architecture, mystery traditions and literary works - including the Bible. The authors have found traces of the influence of "The Shining Ones" in all the major religions with roots in the ancient world. Gardiner and Osborn have discovered that their secrets and rituals have been hidden and preserved through the centuries to the present day, by the Knights Templar, the Rosicrucians and the Freemasons. Furthermore, they believe that the evolution of civilisation has been manipulated by a secret and powerful group of initiates descended from "The Shining Ones". They can identify their influence behind science, religion, mysticism and philosophy - and, of course, in the arena of power politics. This is an extraordinary story of intrigue and power play at a very human and political level. But it is also the revelation that the "Shining Ones" had knowledge of the deep spiritual truth that lies at the heart of mankind's yearning for an understanding of the meaning of life and to achieve salvation.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #152704 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-08-15
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages