![]() Startling History: Celts brought Christianity to Norway? The books The Norwegian Pentagram and its English translation The Viking Serpent came into being. Strange myths and fables that he had dismissed earlier suddenly seemed to make sense, leading to one exciting discovery after the other. Studying the Sagas and other historical works led him to discover more geometry. The sacred geometry was not limited to the pentagram. ![]() Who may have created a symbolic pentagram in Norway? (From The Viking Serpent by Harald S Boehlke) Norwegian Pentagram (From The Viking Serpent by Harald S Boehlke) It is in many ways the number of creation as it is also mirrored in the proportions of the human body.Īfter Harald’s discovery of the ‘Norwegian Pentagram’ – enormous geometric patterns with symbolic measurements, and ancient spiritual sites in Norway creating a pentagram across the landscape- a larger mystery now confronted him: who had placed this sacred geometry across the whole of southern Norway? It permeates creation It defines the spirals of a Nautilus shell, snowflakes, the galaxies, honeycombs. This number is a large part of Holy Geometry. The proportional relationship of the parts reflects universal design. It can be said the pentagram is the visualization of the Golden Section 1.618. It is constructed using this number, and this number only. The pentagram incorporates the Golden Section 1.168. In a way, you might say it is the fingerprint of God. Pythagoreans considered the pentagram an emblem of perfection or the symbol of the human being. The use of 1.618, called the Golden Section, or Golden Mean in sacred architecture is prevalent throughout Europe. It has had many meanings in many cultures, tracing back in time many thousand years. But the pentacle's demonic interpretation is historically inaccurate. The Catholic Church must take credit for turning the pentagram from a symbol of the sacred feminine to a symbol of the devil. ![]() The pentagram is for many a mysterious, foreboding, fateful and intimidating symbol. And lo and behold, it was seen that Norway had not been converted by the Roman Catholics as had always been the accepted story.Īstonishing Discovery of Sacred Geometry and Ancient Symbols Harald discovered what is now called The Norwegian Pentagram, and other enormous geometric patterns with symbolic measurements, constructed with the help of cities built during the conversion years (ca.900-1130) to act as markers. ![]() ![]() These surpassed by far even the astonishing geometry discovered on the blood-soaked soil of the Languedoc area of southern France, where the gnostic Cathars had been killed by the thousands by the Catholic Church and The Templars had many of their strongholds.Ī completely different story regarding Norway’s conversion was revealed, rather than the hitherto accepted one. In researching Norway’s Viking history, and Norway’s conversion to Christianity, he was led to profound discoveries. What Harald found, however, is not fiction. But, it was mainly fiction.Ī pentagram image was found on the body. Religion, Sacred geometry, and suspense were the ingredients that kept audiences spellbound. In the opening scene of The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown featured a dying man who had inscribed a pentagram onto his stomach with his own blood. Lincoln’s tantalizing bait was religion and sacred geometry-specially the sacred pentagram. The Norwegian researcher Harald Boehlke was inspired by the same book. Dan Brown wrote The Da Vinci Code, inspired by Henry Lincoln and his two co-authors’ The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail. ![]()
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