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Gala's Grail: a Dali Codex
Kora Silver
Gala's Grail: a Dali Codex
Kora Silver
Gala's Grail investigates the controversial story surrounding the greatest spiritual and political cover-up of all time - a sensational secret of antiquity lost for centuries before being rediscovered in 1933 by Salvador Dali and his wife, Gala, not far from their home at Port Lligat. Learn the facts concerning their fascinating and surreal tale of betrayal, loss and redemption that exposes the meaning of Salvador and Gala Dali's encoded art and shared life mission. Read how a modern day group of online friends unexpectedly find a veritable treasure trove of encoded masterpieces while on their quest to understand Dali's surrealistic motifs as they travel through the annals of art history, researching the clues left behind in Gala Dali's Tarot deck. During the process, these four esoteric archaeologists are led to a forgotten report concerning a secret tomb uncovered long ago in medieval France, a cache spot that once held the Holy Grail: a sacred Relic formerly cared for by the pacifist Cathars and guarded by the heroic Knights Templar. What shared model did Raphael, Leonardo, Caravaggio and other great masters have in common? These artists and more were privy to the same unorthodox knowledge, a forbidden language hinted at on canvas and barely acknowledged to exist until Salvador Dali burst upon the 20th century art scene, leaving in his wake a trail of signposts embodied in his art and writings - all waiting to be followed. The greatest heresy of all time was also "seen" in the ecstatic visions of Saints Anthony, Jerome, and Theresa, much to the dismay of Rome, whose hierarchy has always been bent on silencing a prophetic power whose voice cannot be stilled. Enter the world of the formerly privileged few, the once elite band of esoteric insiders allowed access to the message of Gala's Grail, and witness the incomparable legacy Dali and his muse left behind, a timeless testament to a true miracle of Nature the world may no longer deny.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 14, 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9781442148734 |
Publishers | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf |
Pages | 500 |
Dimensions | 29 × 133 × 203 mm · 512 g |
Language | English |
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