The Encyclopedia of the Knights Templar opens the doors to a fascinating world, where every Templar and every commandery is steeped in darkness and splendour. Much more than a collection, this book invites you to explore the depths of the famous Templar order, its enigmatic knights, its forgotten rites, and the secrets of the Templars, jealously guarded since the Middle Ages. From their creation in 1119 to their orchestrated downfall in the 14th century, the Knights Templar left their mark on history through their military power, spiritual influence, and numerous alliances. This rigorous and fascinating encyclopedia reveals the historical foundations of the Order, while uncovering its buried mysteries: links to the Holy Grail, hidden treasures, and occult survivals. Drawing on ancient manuscripts, secret maps and precise analysis, Mitchel Kheurg decodes the symbols, alliances and enigmas that have fuelled the myths surrounding the Knights Templar. From the Crusades in Jerusalem to the secrets hidden beneath certain cathedrals, this book follows the trail of sacred knowledge that the Knights Templar are said to have protected for centuries. A literary quest for enthusiasts of ancient history, secret knowledge and mysteries. At the heart of every fact, a legend echoes. Beyond every myth, a truth lurks, eager to see the light. The mythical secret finally revealed
He could have gone on with his life without ever writing a single line of fiction. For years, Mitchel Kheurg worked as a jurist, observing human beings through their conflicts, contradictions, and silences. He saw what the laws never express: the flaws, the doubts, the impossible choices. This gaze upon reality slowly awakened within him another need, to tell what official texts never tell. It was not out of literary ambition that he took up the pen, but out of human necessity. Writing quietly imposed itself as a form of breathing he finally had to listen to. And it was in science fiction, heroic fantasy, and occult investigations that he found his path: a free and shifting territory where one can explore what we might become, and what we are already beginning to lose. Mitchel Kheurg writes as one extends a hand to someone in the dark. His stories speak of the future, but also of the present, of solitude before the machine, of ethics before progress, of love in worlds that must be rebuilt. Each narrative is a way of asking questions without forcing answers.
Il n'y a pour le moment pas de critique presse.