The Cathars | Dark Crusade – Hidden History They Don’t Want You To Know
Join Paul Wallis as he delves into the profound history of the Cathars, a 12th-century spiritual movement that championed peace, equality, and a deep connection to one’s higher self.
In this insightful exploration, Paul examines how the Cathars’ beliefs, which blended Platonic ideas of consciousness and spirituality, presented a compelling alternative to the structured hierarchies of medieval Catholicism.
Discover how the Cathars viewed themselves as the “Church of Love,” fostering egalitarian communities, and how their mystical ideas about reincarnation, divine consciousness, and interdimensional guidance posed a significant challenge to the Catholic Church, ultimately leading to a brutal century-long crusade to eradicate them.
How do echoes of Cathar thought resonate today?
Speaking for myself, I answered yes to all the question John Paul posed.
1209: Massacre of Beziers, “Kill them all, let God sort them out.” Caesarius of Heisterbach relates this story about the massacre, with the papal legate quoted using the words Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius: