Hunting the Lost Symbol Page #11

Synopsis: This documentary takes the viewer on a journey through the secret codes, architecture and symbols in Dan Brown's novel The Lost Symbol. Also examined are secret societies and new science describing what's myth and what's real. Scientist, code breakers, psychologists and historians are interviewed.
 
IMDB:
6.0
TV-PG
Year:
2009
120 min
218 Views


It is also why the Masons

go to such extremes ...

to remove any religious dogma

their rituals and beliefs.

The book states that Thomas Jefferson

came to edit the Bible ...

to eliminate any interpretation.

And that's an accurate portrayal.

It took 16 years.

He took the Bible and cut

row after row of all ...

Jesus said ...

and he said he wanted to focus on that,

what Jesus said ...

not the performers.

But "The Lost Symbol" misses

to say that Jefferson's Bible ...

was given to each new member

Congress ...

during the first half

the nineteenth century.

This happened in the twentieth century.

An important theme in the book

is the idea of ??transformation.

The villain uses tattoos Brown

as a statement of power.

In the Chamber of Reflection ...

an hourglass symbolizes

the transformative effects of time.

And a scientist discusses noetic

the ability of the mind ...

to transform cancer cells

in healthy subjects.

In "The Lost Symbol

Dan Brown ...

they talk about transformation

in two ways.

One is a type

of fanaticism ...

which is very ...

unique.

And finally leads

a negative result.

We can consider Nazi Germany

a transformative movement ...

we can also analyze the traditions

and spiritual wisdom of the world ...

and see that these types of transformations

can lead ...

to an blossoming

of our human potential.

Like "The Lost Symbol" clarifies

the founders of the country ...

understand this connection

with the past.

Together they created a nation,

a new Rome on these beliefs.

There is one thing that unites all Freemasons.

They are seeking the light.

They are in search of wisdom,

the truth.

Try to become better people

this quest for light.

As we have seen, the book uses

some facts ...

the creation of a large

work of fiction.

But sometimes the real world

is as fascinating as the imaginary.

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