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Svetlana de Rohan-Levashova. Revelation
suffer likewise because of it, there, in another world?
– In this case no, Isidora. They just "left", removing their souls from their physical
bodies. It is the most natural process in fact. They did not use violence. They simply
"left".
In deep sadness I looked at this terrible burial vault submerged in the cold
absolute silence which was occasionally broken by falling drops of water. Slowly
nature began to create their eternal shroud, paying tribute to the dead... Thus, over the
years, drop by drop, each body gradually turned into a stone tomb, preventing anyone
from desecrating them...
– Has the church ever found this burial vault? – I asked in a whisper.
– Yes, Isidora. It has. The servants of the Devil found this cave with the help of
dogs. But even they did not dare to touch what nature had accepted into its hospitable
arms. They did not dare to make their "purifying" and "sacred" fire there. Probably
they felt that somebody else had done this work already for them. Since then this place
was called the Cave of the Dead. Much later, in different times, other Cathars and
Knights Templar came to die there. Their followers persecuted by the church hid there
too. Even now you can see the old inscriptions left by the people who took shelter there
once... You can see many different names mixed with the enigmatic signs of the Perfect
ones. There is the glorious House of Foix and the persecuted proud Trencavels. There
sadness and despondency are adjoined to desperate hope...
There, for centuries, nature has been creating its stone "memory" of the sad events
and people who deeply touched its huge loving heart.
There is a statue of a wise eagle-owl at the entrance of the Cave of the Dead which
has been guarding the peace of the passed away for centuries...
– Tell me, Sever, the Cathars believed in Christ, did they not? – I
asked sadly. Sever was sincerely surprised.
– No, Isidora, it’s a lie. The Cathars did not "believe" in Christ. They appealed
to him. They talked to him. He was their Teacher, but not their God. One can believe
blindly only in God, however until now I still fail to understand why one may need a
blind faith? It was the Church that once again distorted the sense of others’ teachings...
The Cathars believed in KNOWLEDGE, in honesty and helping other, less lucky,
people. They believed in Good and Love. But they never believed in one man. They
loved and respected Radomir and adored Golden Maria who taught them, but they
never made a God or Goddess out of them. For them they were symbols of Mind and
Honour, Knowledge and Love, but they were PEOPLE, who, yes, fully gave themselves
to others.
Look, Isidora, how foolishly the clergymen garbled even their own theories. They
alleged that the Cathars did not believe in the Christ-man but in his cosmic Divine
spirit which was not material. At the same time the church says that the Cathars
declared Maria Magdalena the wife of Christ and accepted her children. Then how
could a non-material creature have children, if we ignore, of course, the nonsense
about Maria’s "immaculate conception"? No, Isidora, regrettably there is nothing
truthful about the Cathar studies left... Everything that people know about it is fully
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