Same here. We were having dinner in the kitchen, then I suddenly felt very tired. I remember exclaiming "Oh my God", then someone asked "what?", but I didn't finish the sentence.
This "Oh my God" came from I don't where and, although it usually introduces a full sentence, it didn't lead to anything. It was quite peculiar because it was the first time this kind of out the blue isolated interjection happened to me.
The phrases "
quite peculiar" and "
out the blue" are very symbolic, Pierre.
My guess and something I have suspected in the past - that the Chateau is in close proximity or is located on a sacred Ley-line?
If memory serves me,
Notre Dame ("Our Lady") Cathedral is the site of a major vortex, that feeds into other sacred sites (ley-lines) - with
St Sulpice Church, as the second largest one in Paris.
Notre Dame Cathedral was built by the masons of the Knights Templar to honor
Mary Magdalene (
Divine Feminine). Standing on the
Ile de la Cité on a site that was
sacred to the Celts and their Goddess Culture, and where the
Romans worshipped Jupiter and Mars, the Cathedral is in the center of the land that eventually became the capital of France.
On the old Knights Templar pilgrimage route - Notre Dame was the
Mars Oracle,
associated with the color blue, the
5th Chakra (communication), and the
Degree of the Pelican. In
Grail symbolism - the Pelican is the bird that wounds its own breast to feed its young.
Notre Dame is
one of the supreme alchemical temples in all of Europe.
The color blue in the rose window, made by the Knights Templar and their masons, in a secret process, can not be duplicated today even by the most advanced scientific methods.
St Sulpice Church is the second largest one in Paris, after Notre-Dame. It's classic 18th century church sits on the site of the
Rose Line, an alchemical pathway upon which other churches, temples and buildings that were used as the headquarters of secret societies were built. The church (itself) was purported to be the headquarters of several secret societies.
Sacred Sites Journeys - France - Sacred Sites of the Divine Feminine - April/May 2016
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The constellation of Virgo and the pattern of Notre Dames in France.
Chartres Cathedral, geometric and harmonic analysis
From the ogive the "creators" of Gothic went on to derive much more by a process of ?crossing? it. They found the secret of the musical stone, the stone under tension, a secret lost when men lost the science of transporting the huge dolmen-tables.
The crossed ogive is built on the principle of the transformation of lateral into vertical thrust. It is a sum of forces in which the vault no longer weighs down but springs upward under the lateral counterthrust of buttresses. If it is to last, the Gothic monument requires perfect adjustment between weight and thrust; the weight that creates the thrust becomes itself its own negation. The activity in the stone is therefore in a state of constant tension which the art of the master builder can tune like a harp string. For a Gothic cathedral is not only a musical instrument by similitude.
The Gothic, built up on a dynamic of pressures, handles forces directed upwards. The Romanesque vault collapses, the Gothic leaps.
...One can easily see that this pile of stone so taut, according to Claudel, "that you could make it ring with a fingernail," is a replica of the dolmen and imitates its use of the telluric currents.
12/ 10 is the interval of a third in music; the interval between the major and minor scales.
In "The Source of Measures", p. 172, Skinner says "Nork relates that the temple of Notre Dame in Paris, was formerly a temple of the goddess Isis, or the sign Virgo. On the temple was sculptured the zodiac with it's signs; that of Virgo (Isis) was left out, because the whole temple was dedicated to her".