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The Coronation of Charles III & Camilla: The Fragrant Dew of Paradise

The Coronation of Charles III & Camilla: The Fragrant Dew of Paradise

FromThe Ancient Tradition


The Coronation of Charles III & Camilla: The Fragrant Dew of Paradise

FromThe Ancient Tradition

ratings:
Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Apr 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Some of the world's most profound religious truths are cloaked in the coronation rites of kings.  Did you know that beneath all of the pomp and circumstance is the world's oldest religious tradition-  The Ancient Tradition?  In this episode we'll uncover a coincidental connection between the Coronation Oath, the Judeo-Christian Moses, and Great Britain and we'll return to the dawn of civilization to unravel the mysterious formula behind the holy oil used to anoint British monarchs.  What we find is not only breathtaking for its significance, but for the remarkable consistency we find in the ancient record, which points, yet again, to a common religious heritage.   Join us for this episode and visit us on the web at theancienttradition.com for more amazing comparative religion.Thanks for listening! To learn more about the evidence presented in this episode, visit theancienttradition.com
Released:
Apr 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (33)

Have you ever wondered if God/Supreme Being/Deity/Demiurge, upon the creation of the earth, revealed to human beings a pure, true, religious tradition? In this podcast we explore the surprising and mind-boggling evidence found in the oldest ancient religious writings, cosmologies, theologies, symbols, sacred architecture, rituals, and myths, pointing to a distinct primordial tradition- The Ancient Tradition. We delve into the evidence, examine the patterns, discuss the theology, and contemplate the spiritual implications. It’s a podcast guaranteed to spark discussion, provoke questions, and, ultimately, inspire the pursuit of the divine.