Part of a dialog on Chartres Cathedral
Tony G: I read it said it was to be a bridge between spirit and matter or something to that effect, and I think it succeeded in volumes! Here is the really weird impression that I got at the end, and it was the two arches on either side of this column that spiraled up the wall.... A vast library of knowledge, imbedded in the fabric of the location/place,
AB: Yes, amazing, much of the knowledge is alchemical and much of the symbolisms predate Christianity. The unknown architects were brought from the East by the Templars.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/9706220/CATHEDRAL-Fulcanelli
Thanks for your incredibly sensitive analysis!
It is said that no two material objects can occupy the same place at the same time -- but certainly vibrations can. There in that place is a mysterious intersection where souled orbs reeve up like smoke through the walls between worlds, where strangers and angels commingle.
I got the sense that matter is just sensible, tangible vibration and that any number of such vibratory worlds coexist (self bounded by a lightspeed octave as limit). The wall between our world and that of the New Jerusalem may be no thicker than an insect's wing.
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