ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN, Revelations of French Cathedral
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by GREG RIGBY

Published by Rhaedus Publications, hardcovers 219pp

"Greg Rigby was born in Lancashire...his parents were devout Catholics and it was not unexpected therefore that he spent his Sundays singing in the Church choir. During his teenage years he interrupted his period at the local Grammar School to spend two years in a Seminary in Berkshire. The time spent there had a profound effect upon him and more than anything else, taught him to be contemplative and to be at peace with the environment.

In 1961 he went up to Liverpool University where he graduated in mathematics and also made a significant contribution to the life there.

Greg's career started in the motor industry in 1967 specialising in market training, he established his own company in 1975 and by the end of 1989 the company became a plc. Two years later he retired to a renovated farmhouse in the foothills of the Pyrenees (France), there, without the distractions of a demanding business environment he was able to concentrate on his research and his writing."

"On Earth as it is in Heaven shows how a magnificent and yet simple series of patterns link the key Cathedrals in northern France and is a precise and accurate foundation for the Grail legends as they have been handed down to us. The 150 illustrations indicate clearly that the Druids duplicated The Great Bear on the ground and incorporated designs which represented the stories that they associated with this unique constellation.

The overall conception is revealed by the direct links from the ground pattern with Avebury, Stonehenge, Philaew in southern Egypt and Jerusalem. The location of the pattern in relation to these places, its 302.4 mile span from the centre of Chartres Cathedral to the centre of the Celtic ringwall at Donnesberg in Germany and the complimentary position of the ancient Paris Meridian all denote an undertaking thaxt was greater than the Pyramids in its conception.

The measurements that were used seem to link the Egyptian, Greek and Imperial units of measure, indicating a universal numerical constant. Its design and conception may well have been by the Arcadians who it is often proposed were the direct descendants of the tribe of Benjamin.

Greg Rigby shows an undeniable awareness of this Druidic pattern by the first Cistercians and a direct link with the mysterious village of Rennes-le-Chateau.
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