Balantrodoch Cross, in Temple, Midlothian Scotland
Kilmory Chapel on Kintyre
A meditation on Balantrodoch, Templar headquarters for southern Scotland from the mid 1100’s. The church ruins remain in a sleepy bend along an out-of-the-way lane south of Edinburgh.
Wyverns are mythical creatures. Read more about them in The Häling and the Scottish Templars!
The pendant smiling over Rosslyn Chapel’s St. Mathew’s altar near the chapel’s North East corner
This drawing depicts the VIrgin’s altar in Rosslyn Chapel, located at the eastern end, behind what is now the high altar.
The dove eating grapes is symbol of the soul partaking of spiritual food.
Hermes waits outside the eastern face of Rosslyn Chapel.
This drawing is of Sarah, the Egyptian who was said to have accompanied the holy family to Britain. She was carved of onyx and stood ~5 ” tall.
The carving in St. Andrew’s altar
This drawing depicts twin riders of a Templar medallion.
Just for fun
This drawing is from a tapestry dating to 1066 Norman Conquest. by L.S. Berthelsen
Imagination!
Pentland Hills, Scotland
The island of Staffa, & Fingal’s Cave.
40 miles west of Houston, TX stands the oldest continuously functioning Methodist church in Colonial Texas. It was also a Freemason Lodge.