This is the second part of my Universal History exploration of the Holy Grail with Richard Rohlin. In our previous episode we gave background context for understanding the meaning of the Grail and how it’s part of the story of the West. In this episode we discuss the story of Perceval in the Arthurian Legends. The general consensus has been that in this poem Perceval failed in his quest for the Holy Grail, but is that true?
- The first episode on the Holy Grail: The Holy Grail: The Key to Understanding the West - pt.1 - with Richard Rohlin: https://youtu.be/7sJBEEuEG_s
- The Universal History playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVX4HUUPrIY_M2uZP3yW6EEiod3fGD6FD
Videos mentioned:
- A Return to Cosmic Christianity - with Bishop Barron: https://youtu.be/BR3br53d2x0
- Merlin's Last Laugh: https://youtu.be/w1nzp03Uzpg
Books:
- The Complete Romances of Chretien de Troyes: https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Romances-Chretien-Troyes/dp/0253207878
- The Holy Grail: History, Legend And Symbolism (Dover Books on Anthropology and Folklore) by A.E. Waite: https://www.amazon.com/Holy-Grail-Symbolism-Anthropology-Folklore/dp/0486452794
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