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by Laurence Gardner (Author) "J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of The Rings is one of the most enchanting and successful tales of all time..." (more)
Key Phrases: northern feast, endocrinal secretions, fairy culture, Old Testament, Roman Church, Star Fire (more...)
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This is a remarkable book that delves into the human psyche and advances some maverick theories. Not least, it suggests that our folklore, myths and legends built up over the centuries are no mere fairytales but ancestral memories of deeper truths. According to Gardner, we now live not in an age of enlightenment but one of slavery, having lost knowledge that the Church and others systematically crushed out of us. This may sound bizarre, but Gardner is no crank. A scholar, historian and multi-linguist, he has amassed a wealth of evidence which he says points to a much earlier age when Earth was populated by more enlightened beings. As a starting point, Gardner takes a look at Tolkien's Lord Of The Rings, claiming that it is far more than a fantasy story. 'It can perhaps be seen as an intuitive parable of governmental suppression and of the combative quest for liberty and justice,' he writes. Which is not to say he believes Tolkien had inside knowledge, only that tribal subconscious memories were surfacing through his writing. Vampires, goblins, trolls and even Santa Claus are all part of that same tribal set of memories, Gardner declares. Writing in an academic but easily grasped style, he goes further than the ground covered in his earlier books such as The Bloodline of the Holy Grail, in which he set out evidence for the present-day bloodline of Jesus Christ. This time he suggests that tales of quests for the Ring and the Grail are essentially the same - legends of a forgotten battle between good and evil. The text is complemented by glorious colour plates of old masters' paintings which Gardner says trace a repressed thread of knowledge through mediaeval times. A good and challenging read, whether you agree with Gardner's conclusions or not. (Kirkus UK) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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The magical history of the Ring Lords, alluded to in J.R.R. Tolkein’s The Lord of the Rings, has been largely consigned to legend and half-remembered battles between good and evil. Shrouded in supernatural enigma, its legacy lives on in fascinating tales of fairies, elves, witches, and vampires.

The most popular Grail stories relate to Arthurian tales of Guinevere’s golden Ring and the great iron-clad Ring of Camelot-the Knights of the Round Table. When this Ring was broken, the land fell into chaos and the forces of darkness reigned over the earth, starlight, and forest.

Why do we sense deeper truths behind the mysteries of the Ring and the Grail? Why have their common enhancements been distorted and hidden?

The ancient guardians of our culture have never featured positively in academic teachings, for they were the Shining Ones: the real progenitors of our heritage. Instead, their reality was quashed from the earliest days of Inquisitional suppression and the literal diminution of their figures caused a parallel diminishing of their history. In truth, however, the sovereign legacy of our culture comes from a place and time that might just as well be called Middle-earth as by any other name. It lingers beyond the twilight portal in the long distant Realm of the Ring Lords.

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  • Hardcover: 440 pages
  • Publisher: Fair Winds Press (January 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931412944
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931412940
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.4 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,292,868 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fairy Tale Come True, May 12, 2002
By John Holt (Upstate New York (jholt@stny.rr.com)) - See all my reviews
In anticipation of Laurence Gardner's new book, Realm of the Ring Lords, I re-read his previous two works, Bloodline of the Holy Grail, and Genesis of the Grail Kings. Both of them were groundbreaking books, revealing, in the first instance, convincing theories about the progeny of the dynastic marriage of Jesus and Mary Magdalene, and the intriguing influence of their descendents throughout European history; and, in the second instance, a fascinating theory of the origin of the Grail King lineage, starting in ancient Sumer, and evolving, through Babylonia, Egypt, and Canaan, up to, and including, Jesus.

Gardner not only has access to the private libraries of the current Grail Family members, but he has a remarkable facility with languages. Both of these assets come into play in his newest work, The Realm of the Ring Lords. As a result of the incontrovertible practice of the Roman Church to exterminate anyone whom it declared a "heretic", the Grail Family, and the theology and tradition it represented, were forced to remain underground for many centuries. The powerful and persuasive essence of the Grail tradition, though, was kept alive all the while by a coded folklore, which created all kinds of elves, fairies, leprechauns, pixies, gnomes, heroes/heroines, etc., many of which we have all heard of at one time or another. Gardner has successfully translated all the fairy-tale "fiction" into an enchanting, but very real history, based on his deep understanding of the Grail tradition, and his adept use of etymology.

While this book doesn't rival his other two in terms of earth-shaking revelations, it does complement the other two by providing a deeply satisfying explanation of the effects of the Grail tradition on European cultural and literary heritage that, heretofore, had been accepted as fantasy, but now are very real and significant.

If you haven't read any of Gardner's work, don't start with this one. He makes frequent references to his previous books, and assumes that the reader is familiar with them. If you have read both of his other books, I think you will enjoy this guided tour and interpretation of Europe's folklore.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Behind The Fantasy: The Truth About Fiction, March 2, 2003
By Rachel Garret (Beverly Hills) - See all my reviews
Laurence Gardner completes his "Holy Grail" trilogy (Bloodline Of The Holy Grail, Genesis Of Thee Grail Kings) with this book, "Realm of the Ring Lords". The book is once again full of a plethora of information, as well as lush illustrations. Laurence Gardner may write like a mystic novelist, but his keen perception of words (he is as much an etymologist as he is a historian) make the fiction very truthful. After all, myth has some basis on true facts. In "Realm of the Ring Lords", Gardner takes an inside look on the mystic origins of "ring" legends and how they relate to the Holy Grail. Garder has proposed that the Holy Grail, a feminine symbol, represents the bloodline of Jesus and his union with Mary Magdalene. In "Genesis Of The Grail Kings", he further explores the personages of Abraham and Moses. Time after time, in true Kabbala tradition, Gardner elevates the man/woman relationship and the procreational power, especially of prominent figures.

In fairy tales, such as Sleeping Beauty or Rapunzel, there is always a helpless maiden, a woman frustrated because she has no male consort- Sleeping Beauty was cursed with a sleeping spell and Rapunzel was kept a prisoner in a tower, only to be saved by a handsome prince. This, Gardner insists, is only another manifestation of the Grail legends, of the inevitable union of man and woman for dynastic intentions, such as those dating back to old Sumerian civilizations. The same applies to the ring lore. Rings, symbols of eternity and perpetual bloodline. The rings of power have been the source of inspiration for J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" and the Wagner opera "Ring of the Nibelung" which he had himself taken from the Norse sagas.

Gardner further explores the great cycle of legends revolving around King Arthur, the Round Table and the Knights Of The Holy Grail. King Arthur, without a question, is a parody of Jesus, a triumphant Christian king who will return once again in dark days to save people, a wounded king during "the wasteland" who can only be saved and healed by the life-giving Holy Grail. Arthur's purity was never a question in the old legends. Lancelot and his carnal affair with Guenevere, a violation of the balance between Arthur and Guenevere's marriage and the stability of the Round Table (which both coexisted in a mystic bond), made the ideal of Camelot become merely an ideal, and less a reality.

A great book, with deep insight on mythology and the meaning of legends. Laurence Gardner concludes his trilogy with a very thought-provoking book. Eventhough one cannot believe every thing, per letter about anything, one must always have in mind that in fiction, there is always some element of truth.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Fails to deliver on the title, November 21, 2006
Waste of money. Gardner is resting on his laurels. There is so much that could be done with this title, but it was not. Instead we get a recital of stuff already said elsewhere not particularly related to the extensive lore which Tolkien drew upon. Way too little to do with the Realms of the Ring Lords, as if he was knocking off a book to exploit the popularity of Tolkien.

Pity, I was expecting more.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Alot Of Material Here!
This book begins with a look into Tolkien's books and the relationships to distant history. Information and the process of the author's thoughts drift to linking the Ring lord... Read more
Published on August 28, 2006 by A. McDonald

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome read!
Lawrence Gardner ranks among the best for me. As with any author, I don't agree with 100% of what he says, but he's pretty dead on and has certainly done his homework. Read more
Published on July 25, 2006 by Nicole Canter

4.0 out of 5 stars Annunaki Heritage
I am amazed that with our short lifespans that we can even function! Perhaps, we as a race cannot, look at current world conditions. Read more
Published on April 18, 2005 by Wes Angel

1.0 out of 5 stars Only Fiction
This book is pure fiction, nothing more. The problem is that is presented as fact - albeit little known fact. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Just plain false
Setting aside Gardner's overt racism and fanciful unfounded theories... this book just doesn't come close to a true explanation of Tolkien's work. Read more
Published on August 28, 2004 by Conrad B. Dunkerson

5.0 out of 5 stars Mysticism explained!
Following his previous great works Gardner has crystalised some of his more controversial ideas of the origins of some tales of Goth. Read more
Published on March 31, 2004 by R. Aziz

4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating exploration of myths and their hidden meanings
Gardner continues with his adventurous scholarship and speculative conclusions about occult history. Read more
Published on December 8, 2002 by Jed Shlackman

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