Interesting Books on Anglo-Norman Traditions

Graal and Alchemy

Could the Graal be an OPERATIVE reality? This Book of Sansonetti is Very interesting. This book can be the starting point to understand the comte du Graal in a completely different way. Many people read the adventures of Perceval in the quest for the Grail and interpret the events only metaphorically. However, I read this book and can be the starting point ofa completely different approach. I (dr. Marco Paret) propose that these narratives might possess a deeper significance, even serving as OPERATIVE realities. Speaking from personal experience, I've found that focusing on aspects of transformation and delving into deeper meanings produces real-life results that are synchronous. It's as if reality itself resonates with the texts under scrutiny.

Modern science could explain it with synchronicity. In synchronicity mental focus and emotion connects with physical manifestations in the outer reality. You think deeply to somebody and he calls you.

For contemporaries of Chrétien de Troyes, the author of the "Comte du Graal," mental focus and prayer weren't merely symbolic acts. They held a strong belief that intense focus on a concept or desire could bring it into tangible existence. This explains the extraordinary faith they possessed, a faith that transcended superstition. Their faith was experiential rather than dogmatic; they felt it could bend reality. Each symbolic element in their belief system, once fully comprehended, served as a key to unlock new realities.

Obviously each reality can be unveiled following the level where we are. At the begin there mainly fights that encounters.

In the "Comte du Graal," and in the continuations Perceval encounters various characters and faces multiple obstacles that mirror his inner transformation. But the question is: shouldn't the same apply to the readers of the text? The challenges Perceval faces often run parallel to initiatory tests found in different spiritual paths. Could reading or reflecting on these challenges trigger a sort of "wave collapse" in the reader's reality, causing them to experience situations that mirror their inner changes?

It's clear that practices like prayer and meditation are closely tied to phenomena of synchronicity. As we advance on our journey of personal growth, it seems as though we engage with different 'versions' of the universe, each with its own laws and realities. Just as when we think of someone and they suddenly call us, it shows that our mental states can influence external events.

So, why should one invest significant time and attention in the "Comte du Graal"? Because, when approached with the right mindset and focus and presence, this text can serve as a roadmap for an internal alchemical journey. Reading the "Comte du Graal" and the continuation of Wauchier de Denain isn’t merely an intellectual exercise; it can also be a transformative spiritual practice that brings changes in your daily life.

Rune tradition

a book about the Runes of Emile Sentier


Les vavassories normandes et le problème de leurs origines.pdf

The Norman Vavassories

Academic Article in french about meaning and origin of "vavasseurs". We still have by Norman Customs the right to create and nominate vavasseurs.

Some Fiction Books of Cyril Northcote Parkinson, former Seigneur d'Anneville, on Anneville

The Guernseyman

C. Northcote Parkinson. “No, sir. I am a gentleman.” “The son of a small tradesman? ... James Andros was colonel in the Militia and seigneur of Anneville. My mother's relatives did not approve of my mother's marriage and will scarcely ... 

Devil To Pay

C. Northcote Parkinson. Chapter Eleven ... “It has always been Anneville, sir, and I should not wish to change it.” “Foolish of me—I had forgotten the family connection on your mother's side. Well now, you have the land and  

Dead Reckoning

C. Northcote Parkinson. who has so far avoided all efforts to capture him. We capture other privateers ... Pray remember me to my neighbours round Anneville. And believe me still, Your most affectionate husband, Richard Delancey Chapter ... 

So near So Far

C. Northcote Parkinson. “I feared you would say that! ... Delancey was now able to establish Fiona ashore at Anneville Manor with a domestic staff presided over by an old manservant called Le Breton. She would be visited by many kind ...