• The Three-sided Pyramids in Francis Bacon’s Work

    A talk on Zoom by Peter Dawkins explaining the use and symbolism of the two three-sided pyramids in the philosopher Sir Francis Bacon’s ‘Great Instauration’ – the work that is designed to bring about a “total reconstruction of the sciences, arts, and all human knowledge raised on proper foundations”. Peter will explain how this is ... Read more

    £15
  • Francis Bacon, the Second St Alban: The Bacon Memorial & Rosy Cross Navigation Line

    St Michael's Church Parish Centre, St Michael's Street, St Albans, AL3 4SL, England.

    A special day event led by Peter Dawkins. During the day we will discuss why Francis Bacon was given the two titles Baron Verulam of Verulam and Viscount St Alban, and delve into the profound symbolism of Francis Bacon’s Memorial in St Michael’s Church, St Albans. Peter will also reveal what he knows about the ... Read more

    £75
  • Sir Francis Bacon’s Founding Role in the Democratic Constitution of the USA

    This talk on Zoom by Peter Dawkins is designed to help explain a little more about why Sir Francis Bacon is honoured as the father of American constitutionalism, as well as being honoured as the father of the scientific method and of American esoteric spirituality. To be thus honoured includes Bacon’s role in the Virginia ... Read more

    £15
  • Anthony and Francis Bacon, Shakespeare and the intelligence network

    A talk on Zoom by Peter Dawkins about the role of the Bacon brothers, Anthony and Francis, in the Shakespeare project and intelligence network. Both Francis and Anthony Bacon were poets, both received an in-depth Renaissance education and training, both were initiates of the Rosicrucian fraternity, and both were involved in the Elizabethan intelligence network, ... Read more

    £15
  • Sardinia, the Footprint of Divinity

    A talk on Zoom by Peter Dawkins about the importance of Sardinia in the Swan of Europe landscape temple, and how it is part of the Europa and Bull Mystery from which Europe derives its name. Sardinia was considered a sacred mountain prior to the last flood and the creation of the Mediterranean Sea. It ... Read more

    £25