There is so much to write about and my head is swimming with where to begin. Perhaps I will do it in segments over time since I am still taking it all in. I feel as if I have met someone who is on an honest search for truth and would rather rely on experiential witnessing of what his gut tells him is possibly the truth along with all of the technical data that is being gathered from the found evidence. No arrogance or snobbery, just honest research from digging hard and deep into an area where many people would fear to tread.
It was the coolest (I know not the best phrase but it seems so appropriate) experience for me on Wednesday to be at Healing Waters & Sacred Spaces while Bruce & Rene Barnett (producer of the film) gave a talk about there journey through there maze of discovery, not just of the artifacts but of the people they met along the way that helped them in the way they either best knew how to or were able to in the form that was safest for them.
I was partially freaking out Wednesday evening after the talk because I was so blown away knowing the "possibilities," and or implications of the findings. Bruce is very humble about the need to make sure it does not get taken out of context. He does not say that this is the real tomb of Mary Magdalene but definitely stays more on point about this is what has been found so far and these are the people he has talked with (possible Priory of Sion). Why I was freaking out was because I just felt it in my bones and gut reaction as to his honesty and excitement about his finds that it felt as if I had hugged someone that has touched "real" history. Important history if not some of the most important history that could possibly have been discovered.
Truth is always so much more important. To let people see it before them and then they can decide for themselves after how they feel about it and or if they believe it or not.
This is a must see and here is the link: http://.bloodline-themovie.com/

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