Saturday, 18. November 2006
Secrets of Alchemy - The Great Cross and the End of Time
In this visually compelling and thought-provoking documentary, author and modern-day Indiana Jones, Jay Weidner uncovers some of the deepest secrets of the ancient western tradition of Alchemy - the knowledge of the fatal season of the apocalypse, the end of time and the great and imminent transformation of humanity.

Using the work of the mysterious twentieth century French Alchemist, Fulcanelli, as his foundation, and his discovery of a three hundred fifty year old Alchemical Cross in the South of France, Jay Weidner describes the experiences, insights and powerful evidence that opens the door to a new view of the intimate relationship between myth, history, science and the true destiny of humanity. In doing so, he reveals the ultimate meaning underlying the resurrection of Christ, the message of the Book of the Revelations, the vision of Ezekiel and the Kabbalistic concept of the "Restoration of the World."

Join him on this remarkable adventure as Jay Weidner journeys from the shores of Southern France through Alchemical Europe, Ancient Egypt and Peru, to decode the powerful and haunting message of the Great Cross of Hendaye.


Much better than the Da Vinci Code ...
Secrets of Alchemy - The Great Cross and the End of Time (2004) by Jay Weidner.



Total duration of this video is 59 minutes.


See also:

The Official Web site for Jay Weidner

More about the theories of French alchemist Fulcanelli:
Is the end of time approaching?

The Alchemy of Time: Understanding the Great Year & the Cycles of Existence by Jay Weidner (New Dawn Magazine, July-August 2005)
Category: Movies & TV Category: Mystics & Alchemy Category: New Legends & Claims Category: Prophecies & Mediums


Hi, thanks for putting up this Jay Weidner video, which I’ll probably need to watch again - I heard him first talking on Dreamland, very interesting guy, and a good thoughtful documentary. Also, I really like your site - I’ve only paid a couple of brief visits, so there’s lots more to check - moreover, the whole lay-out of your site is excellent, very well organised, good to look at, and easy to navigate - so thanks for the great site! Tim

Tim am 19.11.06 @ 16:05 Uhr


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