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Energetic visit of Cathar castles and places: Arques / Col du Paradis / Peyrepertuse / Campagne-sur-Aude / Brenac / Nébias / Puivert / Montségur / Ussat-les-Bains / ...


  • Date:25/07/2025 09:45 - 27/07/2025 18:00
  • Location Place du Foirail, Arques, France (Map)

Description

The Cathar tradition illuminated the 12th century and the Pyrenees region. The Aude and Ariège departments were the
cradle of the expression of the religion of the "perfects". While the Albigensian Crusade finally put an end to this heretical tradition, many mysteries remain:
Who were these perfecti and what did they venerate that they were so repressed by the church?
- Is there a link between Catharism, Druidism, Esoteric Sciences, Alchemy, Sacred Places?
- Is there a continuity today through the traditions of the Rosicrucian Order?
During these 3 days you will discover many places that are part of the "monuments of the Cathar tradition", such as the castle of Puivert or castle of the Troubardours, the peak of Montségur where the 4 perfects fled with a strange treasure, the region of Ussat where they are said to have taken refuge...

The visits will be interspersed with periods of experiencing the energy of these places and explanations of the traditions and philosophy of the Cathars...

Main topics covered:
• Understanding Catharism and its philosophical specificities in a region with continuity with multiple
esoteric traditions...
• The Cathar Sites: Places of natural power or perpetuation of older places of worship?
• The spiritual tradition of the troubadours, key to the esoteric transmission of the Cathars?
• Some important Cathar sites in Ariège and Aude: Peyrepertuse, Montségur, Puivert, Ussat... Their
approach from an energetic and geobiological point of view...
• The Sacred Geometry of the region and the Dragon's Spine to Compostela
• The tradition of the Grail and the importance of Alchemy in the region!
• The appearance of natural places in relation to naturalist traditions such as the Druidic tradition...