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When Wolfram von Eschenbach speaks of the Knights Templars, of the Keepers of a sacred ground, of a hermit like the Perfect Trevrizent, of a ‘mad’ knight like Parzival in search of the Grail, one may see there the reflection of a secret doctrine. He unveils here an aspect of the Christian Mysteries.
Kyot and Wolfram von Eschenbach knew well the initiation of the Perfect Ones, of the Knights Templars, keepers of the Grail, of the Universal Brotherhood.
It refers here, says Gadal, to the Universal Temple of the Spirit, to the Religion of the Temple of the Spirit.
Already established by Hermes Trismegistus in Egypt, then by the Neoplatonists in Alexandria, this religion of the Temple of the Spirit – we have seen it before – is linked, by St. John, to Christ. It was carried on by the Knights Templars of the Grail, the Cathars and the Rosicrucians.
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