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What to expect:
Melchizedek, a man described as “King of Peace” and as “Priest for ever” is clearly more than a mortal man on earth. For us as mortals such a man becomes an “enigma”.
The solution to an enigma usually lies in a change of approach.
Yet here we are confronted with an enigma which is rooted not in the mortal world but in a different one. Therefore we must turn to the solution exposed and explained by a man with similar roots in this different world. In our days such a man is available to us: Bô Yin Râ.
His approach to Melchizedek is clear and logical land leaves the reader with no further questions, at least with no question that he could not answer himself upon making himself familiar with an approach not common to us. The enigma has found its solution.
This essay is a compilation of all pertinent biblical texts and most of the Nag Hammedi library and the Dead Sea scrolls, and from Bô Yin Râ’s Hortus Conclusus (The Enclosed Garden).
A totally new approach to resolving the secrets of the megalithic monuments in Brittany, Britain and Ireland.
The author is economist by education, industrialist by profession and philosopher by inclination. He has travelled intensively Europe and the Middle East.
He is responsible for the translation into English of the works of the German sage Bô Yin Râ.
Gradually his insight developed which may shed light onto the deepest secrets of the megalithic monuments in North Western Europe left to us.
This essay is meant for the interested visitor who likes watching attentively and yet welcomes, a small written indication to guide his eyes.