Galahad-The Camelot Oracle
Sir Galahad, in Arthurian legend, is a knight of King Arthur's Round Table and one of
the three achievers of the Holy Grail. He is the illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic,
and is renowned for his gallantry and purity
Aspect
Spirituality
Qualities
Generosity
Vision
Unworldliness
Clarity
Foresight
Truthfulness
"Galahad"
Galahad
Galahad the spiritual knight, is the son of of Elaine of Carbonek & Lancelot of the Lake. The lineage relates him to Joseph of Arimathea, who first brought the grail to Britain in the medieval version of the story.
His name actually comes from his father, since Lancelot's given name was also Galahad.
He surpassed his father in both chivalry & strength, becoming the achiever of the Grail along with Perceval & Bors.
Through many have seen him as an empty cipher, so far removed from human experience, that he's cold and distant, and this is far from the case.
The circumstances of his birth are strange and he seems to desire to leave home as soon as possible in order to take up tasks for which he seems uniquely suited.
His devotion to quest the Grail is so single minded that he seems to have no space for any other feeling, yet his relationship with his father both touching and enlightening and his last words are to Bors telling him to remmeber to my father "Sir Lancelot"
It's clear that medieval Christian writers who told his story saw him as a Christ like figure, set apart from ordinary men, but despite his apparent aloofness, he is still capable of human feelings. Accompanying us on our journey, he brings a profound level of perception to both everyday concerns & spiritual goals
You are most likely to find Galahad in the chapel of the Grail, kneeling perhaps, lost in contemplation of the holy cup, if you seek to spend time with him and listen to his words, be prepared for a direct and penetrating questions and incisive answers.
Galahad is above all things, clear and truthful but his words are intended only to enlighten and to help you, find the way to transcend any problem facing you.
Stand with him in the quiet of the morning by the shore of the sea.
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