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Knights Templar symbol, picture
View of the Star of David (Merkaba) with the sun's shadow marked in silver clearly showing the Templar symbol.

There are many Orders & organisations that claim to be Knights Templar, however when you ask them the number one tester question: 'Where did the Knights Templar symbol come from?' the answers are always very vague, they never show you proof of where it came from. We will show you PROOF of where it came from.

Merkaba or Star of David
Extensive research into the Mer-ka-ba Star has also revealed how important it was not only to the revolutionary monotheistic (belief in 'One God') Akhen-Aten, but has also revealed its possible significance to the Knights Templars themselves.

When viewed in specific light conditions the 3D (3 dimensional) Merkaba Star produces a series of shadows that clearly form a 'cross' very similar to the original Templar Cross. The angle of view needed in order to see this cross is exactly the same as the angle that would be visible when looking up if the 'Merkaba Star' was situated high, like on top of the pyramids at Giza.

Meditation
The Knights Templar used meditation daily, meditation is said to lead to higher consciousness used by Buddhists. Christianity does not mention meditation, yet the Knights Templar Order clearly used it, one can only deduce that the Knights Templar religious traditions came from a different source other than Roman Catholism. Did the Order's traditions come from the Nazarenes or Essenes, if so did the Nazarenes or Essenes practice meditation. This would explain why the Roman Catholic Church destroyed them. Also, as will be shown there are numerous examples of Templar crosses on temples in Egypt along with ankh symbols on Templar tombs. The evidence is overwhelming.

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