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With 'prerememberance' as an inner guide, he was able to fathom what was presented to him. His search showed him that ancient Christian brotherhoods including the Cathars, and those who came after them, had tried to reach the realm of the Spirit or the Light and that the paths they had followed revealed the same characteristics everywhere.
He discovered that all those men and women, those groups, sometimes very far from one another and centuries apart, had oriented their efforts in the same direction, had had the same experiences, had made the same discoveries, and had undergone slander and persecution.
All of them, at a given moment, had experienced a close link to the same irresistible spiritual current, which has no beginning and no end, the 'Paraclete' as the Cathars called it.
All had quenched their thirst at the same source.
This source was important to unearth, if one wanted to deeply understand the Cathar epic. This came over Antonin Gadal with such force that he never stopped sharing the fruits of his intuition with others. |
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