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scotianostra · 2 years
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On October 13th 1307 hundreds of Knights Templar in France were simultaneously arrested by agents of the King of France Phillip the Fair, to be later tortured into a “confession” of heresy.
Legend has it that following this many of the survivors fled to Scotland with their Holy Treasures salvaged from France.
The Knights Templar presence in Scotland began in 1129 after King Henry I of England arranged and introduction of the Templar founder Hugh de Payens to our king  David I.  The meeting was a success and the Knights Templar were given a parcel of land seven miles south of Edinburgh that became known as ‘Balantrodoch’.
The Knights Templar have often been portrayed as fierce warrior monks, “soldiers of Christ” on crusade. But the Templars were not only warriors. There were also monks, businessmen, landlords, bankers, and money lenders. They have proved a source of fascination over the years, and have inspired mystical tales of the Holy Grail, Ark of the Covenant, the Shroud of Turin, and are featured in numerous works of fiction and fantasy. 
Following the dissolution of the Templars in 1307, all Templar property passed into the hands of the Knights Hospitaller of the Order of St John. Ballandtrodoch took on the name of Temple in the 1500s, a reminder of its origins. By the 1600s the former preceptory had become the parish church and served as such until it was finally abandoned for a new church in the 1830s. The remains of the old building can still be seen, today, though modified from the original Templar church, and the town of Temple stands around it.
You might recall pics and info on the Knights Hospitaller of the Order of St John at Torphichen Preceptory on a visit I made in 2018 and also the St John's Cross which is on the Canongate, Royal Mile Edinburgh, marking where they held land in the area.
According to local legend Templar treasure from Paris was hidden at Ballandtrodoch. "Twixt the oak and the elm tree/You will find buried the millions free.”
Further afield a Templar’s House once stood near the site of what is now the Turriff town hall, on land granted to the Knights Templar in the mid-twelfth century. Little is known of this House, and the original structure is lost. The Knights Hospitallers built a structure, possibly a hotel, on the site around 1512 which stood until 1845. This structure passed at some point into the hands of the Rainie family, and subsequently became known as Castle Rainy.    Today a forested area known as Temple Brae stands nearby.
The town of Darvel in the parish of Loundoun, located some twenty miles south of Glasgow, holds a claim to fame as the birthplace of Sir Alexander Fleming, the man who discovered penicillin. Long before Flemming, sometime in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the lands of Darvel belonged to the Knights Templar, and rents were diverted from the Crown to the Templars. These lands apparently remained independent for many centuries after the fall of the Templars, as remarked upon by Samuel Lewis in his Topographical Dictionary of Scotland (1846): “DARVEL, a village, in the parish of Loudoun…This is a considerable place, and it would seem that several lands here formerly belonged to the Knights Templars, as many of them still bear the name of Temple, and do not hold of any superior, not even of the crown."
Today several farms stand as reminders of the areas’ Templar past with names such as Templehouse, Temple Darvel, Templehiil, Temple Dalquharn, Temple Croft, and Temple Dalquharn.
And then of course, most famous of all is  Rosslyn Chapel, thrust into the spotlight for its supposed mysterious connections with the Knights Templar with the popularity of The Novel and film, The DaVinci Codes.
The legend Holy Grail was hidden here by the Templars still persists today. The chapel itself was built 150 after the Templars were dissolved, but a number of the buildings’ elaborate carvings have been identified by some as Templar symbols, inviting much intrigue and speculation. A common theory is that the Templars survived by founding the new order of Free Masons, and under this guise, their ancestors made these carvings. One gargoyle depicts a knight clutching a chalice, which has been pointed to as a clue that the Grail was hidden here.  Though much work has been done debunking these myths and legends, these stories persist in the popular imagination.    
Finally there is Kilwinning Abbey, like Rosslyn Chapel it  has been associated with legends of the Knights Templar. It has been said that the Templars first sought refuge here when they fled France following the events of 1307, bringing with them the famed Templar treasures, including the Holy Grail, and burying them under the Abbey. Kilwinning has also been associated with Mount Heredom, the birthplace of the Free Masons.  
Read more about the connections and the village of Temple here http://www.templevillage.org.uk/temple/history2.html
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joergnsworld · 6 years
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Door to the past. Templehouse #templehouse #knightstemplar #stonearch #ancientireland #west #sligo #timetravel #discover #discoverireland #wetday #joergn83 #joe #instaireland #instaireland_ #irishjoe #ireland #irishexplorer #portal #secretsociety (at Sligo, Ireland) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bqk7yPaBe5l/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=dbo8vb3ng84n
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Pooja Room Ideas - A stylish and compact design for your home and office . . . . . . #poojarooms #poojaroomdecoration #poojaroomdesigns #pujaroom #pujaroomdecor #pujaroomdesign #templehome #templehomes #myhomeismytemple #templeoftrichomes #housetemple #templehouse #thetemplehouse #officetemple #officemandir #temple #luxortemple #hindutemple #templedesign #templedesigns https://www.instagram.com/p/B9RVHkTJknW/?igshid=1oe925u4p95iq
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draxcula · 5 years
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กาแฟดริปอะไรสักอย่าง จำชื่อไม่ได้ #ชิมช๊อปใช้ ร้านสอง #TempleHouse #ลำพูน (at Temple House Lamphun) https://www.instagram.com/p/B28dZ_MFCHd/?igshid=4o6aeq478zoe
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swisscgny · 4 years
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MEET KATJA LOHER
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We caught up with award-winning video artist Katja Loher to talk about her artistic practice and the effects of COVID-19. Katja has lived and worked in New York for the past 15 years and is currently self-isolating in Colombia. Famous for her lush, multimedia dreamscapes known as “Videoplanets”, Katja’s work explores the interplay between humans and nature. Every work is deeply imbedded in collaboration, employing dancers, choreographers, and craftspeople to create the final product. Katja has received numerous awards as well as distinguished artist residencies and has been commissioned and exhibited internationally in numerous solo and group shows around the world. 
Hi Katja, thank you for taking the time to talk to us, where are you right now?
I escaped New York on March 11 to the Colombian Páramo, an hour away from Bogotá. I’m staying on a farm at more than 11’000 feet above sea level with a microclimate. We renovated the farmhouse and installed our dream studio surrounded by stunningly beautiful nature and infused by the elements: Fire, earth, water, and wind. It’s been 6 weeks since we’ve been here, it feels like we’re floating on a cloud.
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Image: Katja’s Finca in Páramo, Colombia
Tell us about your artistic practice, what are you currently working on?
Art as artifice, art as practice, art as experience.
I combine video with sculpture, architecture and nature to stimulate dreams, imagination and humor and inspire to look for answers from another viewpoint.
Right now I’m working on various commissions, where I infuse nature with choreographed dance from the bird’s eye view. 
Beauty is omnipresent in my Video-sculptures, as the essence of life is to sustain processes supporting our planet. I address ecological urgencies such as the plight of flora and fauna with a focus on the pollinators, climate change, deforestation, pollution, and the changes in the ocean ecosystem. 
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Video: Katja Loher, “What happens to the swallow that are late for spring?” . Current Solo Show at @AnyaTishGallery in Houston. The exhibition is temporarily closed due to COVID-19.
Abstract choreographies reveal beautiful kaleidoscopic patterns constructed from dance formations. Ballerinas take on the form of small creatures in a multicolored game of perspective and scale that ennobles the existence of tiny beings. Performers intertwine to form letters, words and questions, while dancers dressed as animals mimic the somatic or sonar communication inherent in different species.
I adopt a bird’s eye view for each video to simulate the effect of looking through a microscope or a telescope. The symmetrical multiplication of moving bodies in constantly changing constellations produces a rhythmically pulsating collective. My dream-like yet apocalyptic tales suggest that “Saving the Planet” can only be achieved by joining forces in a collective.
Right now I’m finazling a series of works based on the Chinese Five Element Theory. The concept of this new series was created during the artist residency I completed last year with the House Collective’s Art Program in China.
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Video: Katja Loher, “Seeds of Life”. Videoclip directed, filmed and edited by Tampopo Studio @saisaimaaa, produced by @zandiebrockett and @swirehotels @oppositehouse @upperhouse @middlehouse @templehouse #thehousecollective #thcacrosscultures
The doctrine of the five phases describes two cycles: The generating or creative, and the overcoming or destructive cycle. Planet earth is a complex organism and if we humans interfere with it, the elements get out of balance and the cycle becomes destructive. 
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Video: Katja Loher, “Wood feeds Fire”. Audio design by Juan Pablo @JP88k
How has COVID-19 impacted your work/life?
Over the course of the last month I was supposed to go to Kolkata, Dubai, Zurich, Paris, Berlin, and Milan for exhibitions, art fairs, meetings and site visits.
The international art world has come to a stop for all of us and we are forced to pause and reflect.
For many artists the quarantine turns into an artist residency. I’m producing new works to bring to the world when we can move again.
My collaborators and I are embracing the creative process: Reflecting on concepts, designing installations and sculptures, recording videos in nature, making costumes, staging choreographies and other scenes, editing videos and composing sounds.
What important lessons can we learn from the pandemic?
Nature needed a break from us. The air is clean again, the waters are getting purified, many creatures are returning to their natural habitats.
Let’s BEE AWARE, take better care of Mother Earth, live sustainably and consume less.  
Have you noticed that the word EARTH hosts the word ART in the center? Let’s not go back to normal. We are given the opportunity to create a new way of living together. One that fits all of humanity and nature. 
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Image: Katja’s daily yoga practice. Photo by Jhony Robayo
What advice can you give to people stuck at home? Can you recommend something to read, watch or listen?
Daily practice is really important. It can be anything from yoga, meditation, walking, taking a bath, writing, singing, dancing… I do yoga and breathwork in the morning to start the day and meditate around sunset.
Guided meditations are a fantastic tool. Check out my friend’s platform: www.welcomeearth.tv Laughter is really important to stay sane. Can you call one of your friends for a good laugh every day? 
Dreams have no boarders and no limits: Think of something you always wanted to do and manifest it, limitless within the limitations of today’s situation.
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A beautiful entry courtyard to the Temple House, converted from a 100+ years old traditional Chinese quadrangle building, decorated with colourful lanterns to welcome the mid-autumn festival. #Bitieshi #templehouse #chengdu #四合院 #midautumnfestival #lanterns #太古里 #遠洋太古里 #chinesearchitecture #preservedbuildings #urbansketchers #urbansketchershk #urbansketch #sketchcollector #instaart #art #painting #watercolour #drawing #sketch #sketchwalker #archdrawing #architecture #archsketch (at The Temple House Chengdu)
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juma-studio · 7 years
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Travel inspiration #chengdu #temple #templehouse (at The Temple House Chengdu)
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wheretogoh · 7 years
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Spending my morning staring into a beautiful view within the Temple House. #templehotelchengdu #wheretogo #wheretogoh #whattoeat #wheretoeat #wheretovisit #wheretotravel #templehouse #wheretogohinchengdu #WheretoGohInChina #cafe #templecafe #instatravel #travel #travelgram #travellife #luxe #luxetravel #luxurytravel #luxuryhotel #luxurylife #breakfast #saturday @templehousecdu (at The Temple House Chengdu)
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educarvallo · 8 years
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ROLU, rosenlof/lucas #unotomoaki #竜泉寺の湯 #templehouse #contentcuration #architecture #designcreative #peoplescreatives
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maduraiaksatravels · 2 years
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Day 1 : Arrival: #Madurai You've arrived at the #airport or #railway station, and your driver is ready to pick you up. Now it's time to freshen up after your long journey and get ready for the adventure ahead. We'll pick up from your hotel in the evening and you can head out for dinner in town, if you like—but first, we'll make a stop at #SriMeenakshiTemple, #Thirupparakundram, #AzhagarKovil, #Pazhamudhircholai, #KoodalAzhagarTemple. We'll start at Sri Meenakshi Temple: it's one of the most beautiful temples in India—and it's definitely worth seeing! The next stop on our tour is #Thirupparakundram. It's a #mountaintemple dedicated to #LordMurugan (or Kartikeya). Next up is Azhagar Kovil: this #templehouses idols of Lord Vishnu in his incarnations as #Narasimha and #Varaha (the boar incarnation). Then it's off to Pazhamudhircholai: an ancient #cavetemple dedicated to #LordShiva that offers stunning views of Madurai city below.
Day 2 - Rameshwaram: #ArrivalAndSightseeing After breakfast, it's time to head out on the road again! Today, we'll be heading towards #Rameshwaram . It's a nearly three-hour drive, but we'll be stopping along the way to visit some important religious sites. First up is #HanumanTemple (24 ft), which was built in 1873 by #MarathakingShivaji II. Next is #PambanBridge—it's actually an arch bridge that connects India and Sri Lanka through the Palk Bay. After that, we'll stop at #KashiViswanathaTemple and #Dhanushkodi before stopping at 24 Kundalas—these are shrines dedicated to Lord #Vishnu'savatarforms. Later today, you'll get dropped back off at your hotel so you can enjoy a comfortable overnight stay!
Day 3 - Rameshwaram: Sightseeing Your first stop today is the #RamanathaswamyTemple, which dates back to the #Choladynasty . Next, you'll head over to #DhanushkodiBeach, where you can see why it's called "the land of #dolphins" by looking out at their pods in the water. Finally, you'll pay a visit to #RamaSetu #Adam's Bridge, a limestone structure that connects #India with #SriLanka across the #PalkStrait. It's believed that this bridge was created by #LordRama during his exile from #Ayodhya. After your walking tour of these three sites, we'll drop you off at your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 4 - Rameshwaram > Kanyakumari After breakfast at the hotel, you will check out and head to #Kanyakumari. Upon arrival, you will check into your hotel for a #restfulday . After resting, we will go to #SriKumariAmmanTemple and then #ThiruvalluvarStatue, which is 133 feet tall. The 38-foot pedestal represents the 38 chapters in the Book of Aram. We will end our exploration with a visit to the miraculous confluence of three seas: #ArabianSea, Indian #Ocean and #Bay of #Bengal. The #VivekanandaMemorial is located at this confluence and is a pilgrimage for all stressed hearts looking for some respite and solace. After enjoying a pleasant boat ride around this place, we return to our hotel for the night.
Day 5 - Kanyakumari > Trivandrum It's been a pleasure having you on our tour of the Madurai #Rameshwaram Kanyakumari #Temples. We hope you've enjoyed your stay in Madurai and that you feel rested and ready to continue on your journey. After breakfast, check out from the hotel. Drive to the Trivandrum airport/ #railwaystation for your destination. Here your tour ends with happy memories of your tour and Thanks from “Madurai Aksa Travels” for visiting Madurai Rameshwaram Kanyakumari Temples.
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I’ve been so lucky this year, I have officiated many gorgeous weddings in some of the most spectacular venues especially @markreecastlesligo @claytonsligo @radissonsligo @templehouse @armadaspanishpoint @trumpdoonbeg @sligoparkhotel @diamondcoast @oceansandshotelsligo @kilronancastle @rathmullanhouse to name but a few ! Forgive me if I have forgotten you ! And it’s not over yet with many weddings left between now and the end of the year , being a celebrant is one of the most rewarding jobs I have ever had and I thank all the couples that made me a part of their ceremony ❤️❤️💕 #sligocelebrant #michelefeeneyweddingcelebrant #michelefeeneycelebrant #sligowedding #celticsoulceremony #celticbride https://www.instagram.com/p/CXRyzMCM2F1/?utm_medium=tumblr
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draxcula · 5 years
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#ชิมช๊อปใช้ ร้านสอง #TempleHouse #ลำพูน ขนม ชา กาแฟ (at Temple House Lamphun) https://www.instagram.com/p/B28b-cmlRPZ/?igshid=2yux7hussc2e
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ariasofelegance · 5 years
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The Fretless - The Templehouse / Holy Land
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ya-astrologer · 7 years
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Mega Star Shakira Debuts Her New Album at The Temple House (Videos) #SFLR #TempleHouse #Shakira #PrinceRoyce http://ift.tt/2s2wugJ http://ift.tt/2rizZSX
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