Camelot Was Real

There have been lots of myths and legends about Camelot. Some of those myths are just “that”, i.e. fantasy and legend. But Camelot WAS real. There IS some reality behind the legends.

“Camelot” was founded by Joseph of Arimathea, Jesus’ wealthy relative. He was probably Maria’s (Mary, Jesus’ mother) uncle.



St Michael’s Line

Some of us call them “ley lines”. One of the most famous of these lines is known as St. Michael’s Line. It does not run through Glastonbury, where Camelot was based, but there are links/connections.

St Michael’s Line runs from Skellig Michael (off the coast of Ireland) through to northern Israel, very close to, or rather, right smack in the middle of the prophesied “battle zone” of Armagedon.

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St Michael’s Tor, Glastonbury

Most of the church is gone now. But the ruins of the Steeple of St. Michael’s (Glastonbury/Camelot) are still standing — and the site is a major tourist spot to this day.

St Michael’s Tor, Glastonbury

Sir Galahad – The Reality Behind The Legend

Camelot means “Triplets”. This early Christian community, built by Jesus’ close relatives and followers, incorporated, studied and used, the 112 Triplets covered on this website or at least the 86 of those 112 Triplets in the 72 Triplets and the Lower 42 Letter Name.

Sir Galahad

Hebrew Text says “Opening into Ehad, i.e. Unity”

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Gal-Ehad, the opening into Unity, or Unity Consciousness, or the Single Cube at the centre of the 112 Triplets, became, in the “myths”, “Sir Galahad”, a Knight of The Round Table.