Star author of esotericism with more than 800,000 copies sold in France, including bestsellers A breath of eternity, The Lights of the Invisible et Don’t be afraid of lifePatricia Darré returns this year with an astonishing testimony directly linked to the mysterious universe of the Templars. The work, a page-turner which reads like a novel, raises many questions about the state of current society. It invites you to know more and it carries a message of hope for our uncertain times.
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Patricia Darré receives moving testimonies from her readers following the publication of this new book.
Photo provided by MICHEL LAFON
Patricia Darré now continues the story started in her book The Templar told me (a bestseller sold more than 38,000 copies). It is an investigation through time and France of the Templars, in search of what could constitute the strength of the famous monk-soldiers.
Patricia Darré recounts how a series of unexpected events led her to a mysterious crypt where, in the company of a handful of initiates, she had a timeless experience. The story is worth reading, whether you are skeptical or not, for its exceptional nature.
December 8, 2022
Patricia Darré, shaken and changed forever, has been tasked with breaking an ancient curse hanging over the Order of the Templars. She recounts in the book the devastating experience lived on December 8, 2022, when she saw 24 Templars emerge from a kind of fog, finally freed, hundreds of years later, from one “prison” in another. dimension. His descriptions are fascinating.
Upset and intrigued, she continued her research: it was impossible to stop there. She discovered secrets, but was also entrusted with messages and revelations about the progress of today’s world, plunged into chaos. His totally unexpected experience made him realize many things.
A book that surpasses her
The successful author talks about it in a very down-to-earth way in an interview. “This book is absolutely magical. He surpasses me. I have the feeling of having been more the scribe of this story, to whom it was dictated, than the author. I am a medium, but that goes far beyond mediumship. We are in a fantastic adventure,” she says.
“For me, these Templars are an adventure that goes beyond me. Since 1995, I have received messages and I have written books about haunted houses, about the messages received, about the things I see, the deceased. But this book, from the Templars, goes far beyond anything I have experienced in 30 years. We are in a magical sphere.”
“Rational people will read this book as the testimony of someone who is intuitive, with historical data. People who are sensitive know that there is something else behind this book that we don’t know. We don’t even know why this thing exists, but it encourages us to open other books or take another step.”
Upset readers
Many people confide to him, after reading the book, that they are upset, that they have daydreams or even nightmares. “Others tell me they haven’t slept since. But why? What does this invite me to do? I don’t know. But one thing is certain: everyone has the feeling of having to go further.”
-This “further” is linked to knowledge, she believes. To this desire to learn, to know, to know, to discover, to look for keys. “We have the impression of reading a mysterious adventure, like in the books we read when we were young. That’s a bit like it.”
“It’s a book that invites everyone to go further. He talks about magic, sacred geometry, sacred astrology, alchemy, subjects that seem to belong to old grimoires. Well, today, a lot of people are starting to discover and rediscover all these materials.”
The revelations of the Templars
Patricia Darré
Michel Lafon
Environ 208 pages
- Patricia Darré has devoted several books to her relationships with the afterlife that her gift as a medium allows her to explore.
- She recently published My meetings with Walter Höffer (more than 30,000 copies sold).
- She lives near Châteauroux, in the Loire castle region of France.
- She would very much like to present her conferences in Quebec and meet her readers here.
“Unlike Jacques de Molay, Geoffroy de Gonneville, also arrested in 1307 for refusing to recant, escaped the stake to be sentenced to life in prison. Certainly benefiting from accomplices, he managed to escape. At the request of Jacques de Molay, then imprisoned and who, from his cell, had foreseen the drama that was being prepared, he brought together, for one last time, the Templars from all countries in Spalato in 1318 before dissolving the organization, four years after the death of the grand master of the order.”
–Patricia Darré, The revelations of the TemplarsMichel Lafon
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