The Mysterious Word, Maranatha, in the Bible, the Book of Nicolas Flamel, and the Maranatha Armchair Treasure Hunt

In 2005, an armchair treasure hunt was released by the title of Maranatha, Et in Arcadia Ego, by Duncan Burden.  Although this hunt has now ended, the mysteries it encompassed, continues to be explored.  One of which is the word Maranatha and the ancient secret in the legendary tome of …

Hidden Geometry in Da Vinci, Rennes le Chateau, and Maranatha Et in Arcadia Ego: Guest Post by Hayward Gladwin

Guest Post by Hayward Gladwin Hayward perseveres in the search for Truth. His determination and dedication for this quest is something to greatly admire. It is a privilege to be able to share part of his journey and thoughts here. Please feel free to leave comments or questions for him …

Maranatha Puzzle and the Lost Secret of Rennes le Chateau: Five Years After End

Five years ago, on the date of this posting, February 21st (2011), the competition for the Maranatha Puzzle ended. PDF’s with a short email were released. They informed those working towards the finding of the powerful ‘Key’ of the Maranatha Puzzle that the million-dollar prize would not be given as …

The Divine Origin of Nothing

Guest Post by Hayward Gladwin Hayward perseveres in the search for Truth. His determination and dedication for the quest is something to greatly admire. It is a privilege to be able to share part of his journey and findings here. Please feel free to leave comments or questions for him …

A Demon, a Stone, and the Aspirant

The following article is an exceptional premise presented by guest writer Hayward Gladwin. Hayward skillfully outlines correlations found within the mysterious church of Rennes le Chateau to that of Freemasonry, key paintings, and more. His research is powerfully conveyed and will leave you with an intriguing perspective to respect. Hayward …

Magic Squares and Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), a Founding Father of the United States, is known to have excelled in multiple studies. He was a recognized polymath and one of the most influential personalities of his time. But one of Franklin’s lesser celebrated accomplishments was his amusement in creating magic squares, and even magic …

The Lost Book and Master

While researching the history and values concerning an old game known as The Philosopher’s Game or Rithmomachia (battle of numbers), I came across an interesting comparison. It is one with a historical significance and one to consider in realizing the possible deeper, underlying meanings of tales highlighting the attainment of …

The Wreath in the Maranatha Puzzle

Wreaths are seen in numerous places, not only during the holiday season, but all throughout the year. They can be noticed to adorn entryways, graves, arches, and other such places of passing. Their placement and materials used to create their circlet design, hold much meaning, and often symbolize victory, eternity, …