Whenever one picks up a book, one is guided much by the title and jacket cover. Your curiosity will be satisfied and whetted for more after reading, Rosslyn Chapel: Guardian of the Secrets of the Holy Grail. Long-time collaborators, Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins present an examination of the significance of Rosslyn Chapel, a small shrine in rural Scotland and the center of esoteric spirituality for centuries. In order to go in depth about the spiritual appeal and historical mystery of the site and its builders, the authors researched the founding family, the St. Clairs and the Templar Knight refugees. In doing that, they shed light on influence of Druidic faith, early Christian Church tenets, mysticism and conspiracy theories about what is hidden at Rosslyn Chapel. Rosslyn Chapel, itself is built on a site scared to Stone Age peoples and later the centre of initiation into the Druidic secret society of pre-Renaissance Western Europe. The book takes considerable time to shed light on the seven pre-Christian sites which formed the route of Druidic pilgrimage. The authots tie up the book by focusing on the St. Clairs, their beliefs, the significance Of Rosslyn Chapel, including whether it is the resting place of the lost treasures of the Templar Knights.
This is a book for those who are interested in secret societies and forgotten history. It has its stumbling points when the authors go off on a mystical treasure hunt for mystical knowledge but it is still a fine read.