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Custodians Of Truth: The Continuance Of Rex Deus

Custodians Of Truth: The Continuance Of Rex Deus

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Authors: Tim Wallace-murphy, Marilyn Hopkins
Publisher: Weiser Books
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 117702

Media: Paperback
Pages: 308
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 1.1

ISBN: 1578633230
Dewey Decimal Number: 001.94
UPC: 824297633235
EAN: 9781578633234
ASIN: 1578633230

Publication Date: June 20, 2005
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Product Description
From possible origins within ancient Egyptian aristocracy, through Israel and Jesus, and continuing to the present through such agencies as the Knights Templar, the authors outline historical facts about the Holy Bloodline. More importantly, they fuse the history of the Bloodline with a framework which outlines the hidden teachings of Jesus - what they are and how they have gradually been revealed throughout history.


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4 out of 5 stars Enlightening Informative   July 28, 2008
Ian B. Clarke (Adelaide, South Australia)
Continuing excellent research, readable and in depth. The Custodians of Truth further examines the Rex Deus theories in detail, although the research will always challenge conventionmal religion, "Blessed is he who gains understanding".


5 out of 5 stars Perspective of Truth   December 7, 2007
Elizabeth Macchainnigh (USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As I have not had the opportunity to read the first book on the Rex Deus (out of print), I cannot comment, but as to this particular book, I found it quite interesting and it possibly filled in a few blanks for me or rather, another perspective concerning a scholarly paper on the Veronica or Veil of Veronica that I have been working on for the past few years and am also a Templar fan. After just visitng Chartres Cathedral and following the historic footprint of the Jewish community of Medieval days in this small city, this book was a great help in locating certain Templar and Crusade information. The labryinth inside Chartres Cathedral, also mentioned in this book is quite fascinating in itself and pretty much denied by modern clergy. Take the pilgrimage to Southern France and decide for yourself. The book is an easy read and if the reader wants to know more, my suggestion would be read more scholarly books and papers and go on the treasure hunt!


2 out of 5 stars Little new to learn   June 12, 2006
Brian White (Simsbury, CT USA)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Since the main tenet of the Priory of Scion as proposed in "Holy Blood Holy Grail" and novelized in "The Da Vinci Code" has been effectively discredited, I was intent on sticking to real proto-Christian scholarship like that of Bart Ehrman and Ahmed Osman, but since the authors indicated that they had a true Sang Real/Royal Blood descendant as a source implying an actual interview, I gave this book a chance. There is little detail from the interviews with "Michael" in which he was to "verify some of [the authors] allegations". He apparently did not provide the authors with any documentary evidence to support his claims. Instead the authors mostly tell us what other alternative authors got correct and incorrect, which only really amounts to more presumption and conjecture. I tried to find some means to correspond with the authors but they are as unavailable to us as their source. You can learn what these and other authors say about Rex Deus through Wikipedia.com.


5 out of 5 stars Well researched book into a controversial topic   April 28, 2006
Igor Shpak (Long Island, NY United States)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I purchased this book after personally meeting the author. After reading this book, I ordered all of the other books written by Mr. Wallace-Murphy. Book is very well written, and is supported by facts. When information is not easily corroborated, author clearly states that upfront. This book will be not a pleasant reading for many people, but those who do, will gain a very valuable knowledge.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent history corroborated by Masonic ritual   October 19, 2005
Margaret C. Jacob (Dallas, OR United States)
11 out of 13 found this review helpful

When this info was subjected to the Inquisition over and over again, it is hard to be able to "cite your sources" easily; but having made this my main topic of research for years now, I can say that this book summarizes the story of what happened to the Essenes and their gnostic branch of spirituality. And it covers enough of the scope of the story, that you begin to see why this info is so volatile to a church system that has hinged it's very existence on the dogma that "since we've concluded Jesus was a son of God and therefore synonymous with God" and "died to save you from Sin, if you'll just follow that dogma". The older spiritual systems, the ancient mysteries, that taught that we are all a part of God and the universe is multi-dimensional naturally were deemed "heretical". How sad, for a world that has always needed more toleration and love, not less!! But, thank heavens, those mystery traditions have survived, and will be seeing some great, altho always tinged with Hollywood glitz, light of day in Tom Hanks new upcoming movie about the DaVinci Code. The filming in historic Roslin Chapel, which has preserved all this history, will be great to see. Great to see the history subjected to the Inquisition over and over again coming to the surface again now in the New Age of Enlightenment, and great that the Quantum physicists are coming on board, saying the same things about our ability to participate freely in our multi-dimensional worlds!!! -- read The Yoga of Time Travel by Fred Alan Wolfe for the scientific backup of a spiritual world view!!-- that doesn't include the old "sin" stuff!! Great book here of what really happened to some of our history, ancestors, and original pythagorean teachings of spirituality, then. .