Skeptics may denounce these parallels as random. But they will be mistaken.
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Did History's Freemasons Secretly Encode A Forbidden "Sacred Science" Into The Architecture Of The World's Gothic Cathedrals?
Notice the identical facades on each cathedral!
You Are About To Discover How THEIR COMMON BLUEPRINT
Reveals The Tremendously Powerful Lost Wisdom Of The Freemasons
From the desk of:
Richard Cassaro
Feb 23, 2012
Dear World Explorer:
Look at the three buildings above. All are cathedrals constructed in the Gothic style, popular from the 12th to the 16th centuries throughout Europe.
Do you see the common element which unites them? It is an element that binds them not only aesthetically but also carries within it a very secret message from their creators.
They were all created by a secret society known as the Freemasons, a group historians credit with building the world's Gothic cathedrals. These Freemasons, history's oldest, most secret society, also held the keys to secrets handed down from Antiquity, including a "Great Secret" that is widely believed to have been incorporated into the construction of the Gothic cathedrals:
How To Decipher The Ancient Sacred Science The
Freemasons Encoded Into Gothic Cathedral Architecture
"It is always understood that the Freemasons have a secret which they carefully conceal..."
—Thomas Paine
"It is generally believed in occult circles that... medieval masons had inherited esoteric knowledge... and that this knowledge was incorporated into the sacred architecture of the cathedrals."
—Michael Howard
Today, the Freemasons number five million members worldwide.
But the Order is no longer an active group of builders, and their Great Secret has reportedly vanished, leaving Masons and non-Masons alike to search for that Great Secret in vain ever since.
In what is an academically confusing move, these researchers have shown a stark disinterest in architecture, the primary art of the original Masons and the organization's namesake. Instead, they have pored over countless tomes and fruitless searches into other avenues of study that have left them empty-handed and no closer to the Great Secret.
None as of yet have discovered the "Cathedral Code" shown above, but, as you're about to see, the key to breaking the code is hidden in the Triptych architectural portal.
Take a closer look below:
See each cathedral's Triptych three-door entry?
The Freemasons knew a stunning truth about this architectural Triptych that scholars and archaeologists are totally unaware of; the truth is that the Triptych stretches back to the farthest reaches of Antiquity.
Incredibly, it was universally constructed by history's first civilizations, as shown here:
Triptychs are still visible in temple ruins and important landmarks worldwide.
The Triptych, far from being a unique element of the Masons, is a common symbol in almost all of the important buildings in a staggeringly vast amount of cultures.
This discovery has the potential to rewrite ancient history.
It evokes groundbreaking new questions that challenge our current understanding of Antiquity, ones that modern scholars and researchers thus far have been unwilling or unable to raise:
How could these varied cultures have built the exact same types of Triptychs, separated as they are by vast space and time?
Could it be that the Triptych symbolizes a common idea, universal wisdom, or parallel doctrine that was mysteriously shared by all of them, and that this doctrine was slowly forgotten over the millennia, but carried clandestinely into the current era by the age-old Freemasons?
Masonic Lodge,
Victor Colorado, 1887
St. John's Masonic Temple,
Newfoundland 1894
Shown above, the Freemasons memorialized the secret of the Triptych not only on cathedrals, but on Masonic lodges.
Amazingly, the Freemasons are not the only secret society to celebrate the Triptych. Yale University's Skull & Bones built the Triptych onto the façade of their famous New Haven headquarters:
Skull & Bones Crypt, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, 1856
This suggests the construction of the Skull & Bones Crypt (also known as the "Tomb") was based on the same Triptych wisdom known to medieval Freemasons. Alexander Jackson Davis, the Tomb's architect, claimed that architects were members of a "sacred priesthood", alluding to his knowledge of the Masons and their history in a quote that is too telling to be called coincidental.
Another Secret Society, the Shriners, built the Triptych onto the façade of their Washington D.C. headquarters:
Notice how the Triptych denotes the number three—a tremendously special number in Freemasonry:
"...in Freemasonry the number three is the most important and universal in its application of all the mystic numbers, and we find it pervading our whole ritual..."
—Jeremiah How
Buckingham Palace Triptych
All around the world, buildings of immense cultural and historical value mysteriously depict a Triptych façade – from government offices, to palaces and royal residences.
As you are about to see, the Freemasons did more than merely memorialize the Triptych in the Gothic cathedral façade...
They designed the surrounding architecture to explain the ancient Triptych's full meaning!
As we recover the truth about history, we will slowly become awakened to our own hidden potential. The lost Sacred Science is as applicable to our own spiritual lives today as it was to our ancestors thousands of years ago.
On every step of this journey of rediscovery, I welcome your questions, comments, and general feedback.