Thursday 8 March 2012

For those seeking more info on the works of Tony Austin and Black Rabbit
Press we suggest you goto:  www.darkstar1.co.uk/blackrabbitpress, organised
by Andy Lloyd.  We take this opportunity to thank him  for his assistance.  You
may enjoy chasing Black Rabbit Press on Amazon and at other major
booksellers.  In case of inability to obtain any particular work please email the
publisher, Austin,  at blackrabbitpress@hotmail.com or brp48@live.co.uk 
31 copies of 'Keepers of the Black Stone' were printed, described
as a condensed version of a longer work that was never written due
to the extended illness of the author, who regrets the book was not
given the title of  'Keepers of the Holy Grail'.  Next time it will be,
should the author live long enough.  Meanwhile carry on the research
all you Grail Addicts!

                             
                        

 Additional:    It is believed that the treasure of the goddess Isais is deposited
                       in a chest at the bottom of a pond called the Isaisweiher, consisting
                       of a mirror and her dagger.  These items are illustrated on the Causa-
                       Nostra.com website but are certainly neither correct nor original.
                       For a description of Isais goto www.thuletempl.org and translate
                       via google from German. We have printed a translation  in the book
                       'Keepers of the Black Stone' , (Austin, BRP, 2011).

                       The illustrations of the apparition of the goddess Isais appearing
                       on the site Causa-Nostra.com are unfortunately incorrect when compared
                       with the original description.  CN does not reply to emails.  They
                       have contacts in various european cities including Venice, Dusseldorf,
                       Munich, and other locations that can be or are identified on their
                       website.  Registration attempts at their forum have failed.
                      
                       Isais wore a dagger in her belt with a handle consisting of a blue
                       feather which changed into a dagger hilt when pulled out. Its use is
                       not mentioned.  The 'Offenbarung Isais' should be re-read for hints
                       as to the origin and use of her mirror for I do not know about this.
                       A mirror is often a symbol for reviewing the past.