This is grailhunter.net. We offer interesting discussions about things which are Grail-related, and things that are probably not Grail-related at all (but we'll discuss them anyway). Most of the people here are searching for something, and we don't necessarily talk about car keys here. Since sometimes it is not easy to put in words what we're searchign for, we just say we're looking for the Grail. Or, our personal grail (no capital G here), if you want.
A slow start
Sometimes life has a funny way of trying to remind you it's still there. Due to a few big changes in my life I didn't really find the time to work on this site. But! I am back from London, and I had a few nice talks with fellow grailhunters Rat Scabies, Push and Ben Hammott. I've also read Ben's book "The Lost Tomb of the Knights Templar", and I'll write a short review soon and put it online here somewhere.
Next thing to do is to find a few nice pictures from the Rennes-le-Chateau area and put them online, with a few explanations for those who never have been there.
Next thing to do is to find a few nice pictures from the Rennes-le-Chateau area and put them online, with a few explanations for those who never have been there.
Finally, some content!
Thanks for your patience. grailhunter.net is finally online! Hooray! Or, shall we say, it is online AND has some content. Unfortunately most of my projects take a long time until I decide to really start them, and grailhunter.net (or ghn for short) was no exception to the rule. I wholeheartedly expect the site to grow, though, and I would like to ask you to participate.
I think most humans who stop to think about some philosophical questions will search for something sooner or later. Be it meaning, or vocation; a "perfect" partner, other worlds, aliens or peace of mind. The act of searching might be just as important to personal development as the moment of finding; at least it will probably shape the human more than the short fulfillment at the end of the quest.
One could argue whether there is an end of the quest, when hunting the Grail. Or a grail, as a synonym for some personal achievment or answer to a question.
In best Indiana Jones-style we will pursue that goal with determination and lots of humour; we'd like to become an open-minded community, and we usually are very tolerant of each others views. We'd like to ask the same of you.
That said, have fun browsing the site and remember, it might have content, but there's still much work to do! If you'd like to contribute, drop me an email at khae (followed by an @ sign, followed by grailhunter.net). Sorry for the inconvinient writing of the address, but I get too much spam already - without feeding address harvesters as well... =)
I think most humans who stop to think about some philosophical questions will search for something sooner or later. Be it meaning, or vocation; a "perfect" partner, other worlds, aliens or peace of mind. The act of searching might be just as important to personal development as the moment of finding; at least it will probably shape the human more than the short fulfillment at the end of the quest.
One could argue whether there is an end of the quest, when hunting the Grail. Or a grail, as a synonym for some personal achievment or answer to a question.
In best Indiana Jones-style we will pursue that goal with determination and lots of humour; we'd like to become an open-minded community, and we usually are very tolerant of each others views. We'd like to ask the same of you.
That said, have fun browsing the site and remember, it might have content, but there's still much work to do! If you'd like to contribute, drop me an email at khae (followed by an @ sign, followed by grailhunter.net). Sorry for the inconvinient writing of the address, but I get too much spam already - without feeding address harvesters as well... =)