Héraclès Harixcalde

Analyste stratégique en Intelligence Artificielle et Big Data, Héraclès a passé plus de 10 années à enqueter au coeur de l'etat profond Australien. Il milite aujourd'hui pour la protection des droits neurobiologiques et la reconnaissance des "personnes ciblées" par des armes et technologies invisibles aux effets bien réels dont il a lui même été victime.
Analyste stratégique en Intelligence Artificielle et Big Data, Héraclès a passé plus de 10 années à enqueter au coeur de l'etat profond Australien. Il milite aujourd'hui pour la protection des droits neurobiologiques et la reconnaissance des "personnes ciblées" par des armes et technologies invisibles aux effets bien réels dont il a lui même été victime.
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Mysterium Australis

The Return of the Templars

A guide for the next 300 years, Heracles lifts the veil on a large part of the secret of the Templars and the origins of monotheism, while explaining the complex workings of the individual and collective soul in simple terms. Mysticism, the role of the shaman in society, the Buddhist roots of Christianity, Freemasonry, and Islam are just some of the comparisons used to shed light on the decline of modern Western civilization.
Part alchemical guide, part political manifesto, the author proposes practical and revolutionary solutions in a post-COVID world, and calls for the creation of a new elite of consciousness, guardians of a return to tradition and craftsmanship, in a gripping narrative that is sure to challenge established reality by offering readers the possibility of resurrecting God - through the Feathered Snake - in the author's trademark biting and ironic style.
In the first part, we find the conclusion of The Apocalypse of Logan, with the Logan's journey into his past and the secret of the Templars in a spiritual road trip from Paris to Scotland, in a chrome-blue campervan. This book marks the final installment of the Mysterium Australis trilogy, and unfolds as a powerful mandala for understanding the modern world. And perhaps this is the return of Henry IV, the Gaulish Hercules...
A guide for the next 300 years, Heracles lifts the veil on a large part of the secret of the Templars and the origins of monotheism, while explaining the complex workings of the individual and collective soul in simple terms. Mysticism, the role of the shaman in society, the Buddhist roots of Christianity, Freemasonry, and Islam are just some of the comparisons used to shed light on the decline of modern Western civilization.
Part alchemical guide, part political manifesto, the author proposes practical and revolutionary solutions in a post-COVID world, and calls for the creation of a new elite of consciousness, guardians of a return to tradition and craftsmanship, in a gripping narrative that is sure to challenge established reality by offering readers the possibility of resurrecting God - through the Feathered Snake - in the author's trademark biting and ironic style.
In the first part, we find the conclusion of The Apocalypse of Logan, with the Logan's journey into his past and the secret of the Templars in a spiritual road trip from Paris to Scotland, in a chrome-blue campervan. This book marks the final installment of the Mysterium Australis trilogy, and unfolds as a powerful mandala for understanding the modern world. And perhaps this is the return of Henry IV, the Gaulish Hercules...

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