Holy Blood Holy Grail: The Original Da Vinci Code?

The Holy Blood - Holy Grail - Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln (1982)

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Written as a follow up to a BBC documentary, this is the book where the authors presented an ‘audacious’ and groundbreaking hypothesis : theories which of course have achieved notoriety in the shape of Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code. It’s funny - on the back cover ( it did cause a fair amount of hoo-ha when it was released) Newsweek said ‘ A brilliant thriller in the making’ - and of course, as we know, some people came along and did just that. Definitely worth a read. Of course for all Templar and Grail enthusiasts but nowadays anyone who wanted to know about where some of the ideas presented in the fictional Da Vinci Code had their roots ( and enough information and bibliography is presented in the text for people to take their own research further and draw their own conclusions about the subject matter) Again - they make it clear that theirs is a startling hypothesis and a set of speculations about historical events.

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5 Responses to “Holy Blood Holy Grail: The Original Da Vinci Code?”

  1. sonia Says:

    Ah good to see you’ve picked this up too :-)

  2. Ed McGrath Says:

    I really enjoyed the book. It gave me the opportunity to solve a mystery, on my own:
    I was reading Holy Blood and the Holy Grail when I came across the “mystery” of the bas relief based on Poussin’s painting “Les Bergers d’Acadie.” The authors said that the inscription DOUSOVAVVM was impossible to decipher, even with a computer. That sounded too wild to be true and I took the challenge of solving the mystery, without a computer. It took four hours to solve, hardly impossible to decipher. My proof is listed below, I will not go into details of the references, they can easily be found on the Internet.

    Clues to the Solution (not in order)
    • Village of Rennes-le-Chateau is perched on a rocky outcrop.
    • Antoine Bigou miscarved the date MDCCLXXI as MDCOLXXXI. He changed C to O (not a Roman Numeral) and added an extra X or number 10 (1781)
    • Poussin painted Les Bergers d’Acadie (1635-50) – the title is French.
    • Sauniere discovered a parchment (1891) “Shepherdess…Poussin…hold the KEY…”
    • Location of Poussin painting of Les Pointls, near Rennes-le-Chateau.
    • A reverse bas relief carving of Les Bergers d’Acadie, by Stuart is located at Shugborough house near Staffordshire England (1755) (51.28N 0.00W)
    • There are eight letters on one line of the bas relief, two letters on next line
    • Sauniere decoded the messages and found the Grail even though he was not a Templar initiate – he did not possess the esoteric knowledge thought to be needed.

    Solution (Order of learning the clues is unimportant):
    1.Poussin painted Les Bergers d’Acadie, it depicts a shepherdess. - CLUE
    2. Sauniere parchment refers to Poussin – KEY # 2
    Location can be determined now, if you have KEY #2
    3.Bas relief is a “REVERSE” of Poussin’s painting. – CLUE
    4.There are 10 letters on inscription, eight on one line. – CLUE
    5.Bas relief has a casket obscuring view of Rennes le Chateau. – CLUE
    6.Bigou replaced C with O and added reference to number 10 – KEY # 1
    7.REVERSE what Bigou did - replace O with C in the eight-letter word.
    8.Read the word REVERSED (i.e. upside down and mirrored) This gives for the first line: AAVACSnC
    9.This is an anagram, in French: “Ca Canvas” meaning (That Picture). The bas-relief in England is obscuring the location of the Holy Grail in France. You need to see the original painting to find the right location after you find KEY #1. D and M seem to be added to give 10 letters total.
    Obviously
    1.The Grail can be found without the bas relief, if you have KEY # 1.
    2.The Grail can be found without the parchment, if you have KEY # 2.
    No esoteric knowledge needed. Solution by Ed McGrath May 16, 2007 (not January 17th)

    Next Puzzle to Look for: Do the carvings show a “Path to the Grail” similar to the “Path of Illumination” in Rome?” Both prominently show pyramids.
    Rennes-le-Chateau is due South (800 mi) from Sheffield England (42.55N 02.16E)
    Shugborough lies exactly on the prime meridian
    Casket shown in bas relief by Stuart (1755) has a pyramid on top of it.
    Mis dated headstone by Bigou (1781) has triangular peak top (pyramid).
    Is headstone of 1781 a replacement key for the 1755 bas relief? Where is the old key? ca 1755?
    Was the Grail located two miles West of Rennes-le-Chateau, on the prime meridian?
    Copyright 2007 Ed McGrath. All Rights Reserved

  3. s Says:

    very interesting Ed, i shall have to ponder on what you have said..

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