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Freddy Silva
Freddy Silva is a best-selling author, and independent researcher of ancient systems of knowledge, alternative history, earth mysteries and esoterica. He appears on GaiaTV and The History Channel.His published works include: The Divine Blueprint: Temples, Power Places, and the Global Plan to... show more



Freddy Silva is a best-selling author, and independent researcher of ancient systems of knowledge, alternative history, earth mysteries and esoterica. He appears on GaiaTV and The History Channel.His published works include: The Divine Blueprint: Temples, Power Places, and the Global Plan to Shape the Human Soul; First Templar Nation: How the Knights Templar Created Europe's First Nation-state; The Lost Art of Resurrection: Initiation, secret chambers and the quest for the Otherworld; Chartres Cathedral: The missing of heretic guide; and Secrets In The Fields: The Science and Mysticism of Crop Circles.He has also produced the documentaries Otherworld; Sacred Space and the Healing Power of Resonance; Secrets of the Andean Temples; Stairways To Heaven; In The Footsteps of Isis; and Templemaking. He is a regular magazine contributor and conducts tours to sacred sites in England, Scotland, Ireland, Peru, France, Portugal, Malta and Egypt.Described as "perhaps the best metaphysical speaker in the world right now, he is a permanent feature in the international lecture circuit, with notable keynote presentations at the International Science and Consciousness Conference, the International Society For The Study Of Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine, and the Association for Research and Enlightenment. He has also appeared on The History Channel, Ancient Aliens, and numerous times on national and international radio shows.Main website www.invisibletemple.com

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Lora Hates Spam
Lora Hates Spam rated it 5 years ago
by Freddy Silva Non-Fiction This is a historical record of the rise of the Knights Templar, but the author tells us in his opening notes that he writes it in the form of a novel to make it more engaging than many historical accounts tend to be, and in this he largely succeeds, though it sometime...
Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
Beautifully written. Eye-opening and not at all airy-fairy.
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