I agree. I hope they can repair the chapel, but only with the thought that it done historically correct. I don't mean go out and hand make everything but don't touch whats not crumbling. I would assume the chamber is/was a burial chamber. I would also assume as with most ancient Temples, that the place did have some kind of hidden messages. Probably to point people in a certain direction for meetings or something but a message none the less. I would also go so far as to say that the message is probably not in words (if its there). Just a thought and my two cents, but I have never been there and I would love to go. And I thank God every day that we are allowed to meet in public.I've only ever seen the chapel in documentaries about the Knights Templar. The ornate carvings and the architecture is outstanding. I hope that the repairing of the chapel doesn't detract from the original majesty of the work. As far finding something there, I kinda hope it doesn't happen just to preserve the mystic of that solemn place.
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Kinda like six degrees of Kevin BaconOur SW is married to a decedent of St. Clair of the Rosslyn Chapel. Very distant, but still a decedent.
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And then there are the daughters of eve....
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That sums it up, it also tells you were your DNA migrated, which i mywife's case cleared up a long time family question of where in Europe her mother's family came from. Overlaid that map with a map from the 1800s and Waalaa! :1-say-yes:I'll save you the $100. Scientists say that we all share similar DNA, and that being a migratory species, we are related.