Sangreal Documents: The Truth of The Holy Grail

I hope I’m not plagerizing, but this is from Dan Brown’s: The Da Vinci Code. A fellow XXI Rev found this proposed script for the movie coming out who-knows-when:

91 EXT. CHATEAU VILLETTE - CONTINUOUS 91

        Robert and Sophie wait expectantly.  REMY, Leigh's
        manservant, responds.

                            REMY (ON INTERCOM)
                  One moment please.

        Sophie and Robert look to each other.

                            LEIGH (ON INTERCOM)
                  If you are really my friend, you'll be
                  able to tell me what year a Harvard
                  sculler outrowed an Oxford man at Henley?

        Robert thinks hard, then relaxes.

                            ROBERT
                  Surely, such a travesty has never
                  occurred?

                            LEIGH (ON INTERCOM) 
                  My dear Robert, I see you're still on
                  Boston time!

        The gates open.



 92     INT. CHATEAU VILLETTE, GRAIL ROOM - MOMENTS LATER          92

        Sophie and Robert stand in a room filled with books,
        paintings, and sculptures all related to the Grail.

        LEIGH TEABING enters.  He is tall, impeccably British, and
        wears braces on his legs.  He uses crutches to walk.

                            LEIGH
                  Robert!  So sorry to keep you waiting,
                  but contrary to popular opinion I don't
                  sleep in these blasted things.

        He signals the braces.

                            ROBERT
                  Our fault for knocking you up in the
                  middle of the night, I dare say.

                            LEIGH
                  Well, your English is improving, if not
                  your manners.

        Leigh looks delightedly toward Sophie.

                            LEIGH (CONT'D)
                  Leigh Teabing.  Call me Leigh, or Sir si
                  vous-preferez.

        He kisses her hand.  Sophie smiles.

                            ROBERT
                  Sophie Neveu, agent with the French
                  Police.

        Leigh lets go of her hand and looks her over.

                            SOPHIE
                      (almost apologetic)
                  Cryptology department.  The DCPJ.

                            LEIGH
                      (walking to his desk)
                  I suppose it takes all kinds, as they
                  say.

                            SOPHIE
                  Thank you for seeing us at so late-

                            LEIGH
                  Or early.  Your English-

                            SOPHIE
                  I studied at the Royal Halloway.

                            LEIGH
                  Perhaps Robert mentioned that I read just
                  down the road at Oxford.  Of course I
                  also applied to Harvard- it's always good
                  to have a safety school.

                            ROBERT
                  We need to talk to you about the Priory.

                            LEIGH
                  The keepers?  So this is about the Grail.

                            ROBERT
                  First, I was hoping you could explain the
                  Grail to Ms. Neveu.

                            LEIGH
                  Robert, have you brought me a virgin?

                            ROBERT
                      (becoming uncomfortable)
                  On the Grail subject, yes.

                            LEIGH
                  How much do you know?

                            SOPHIE
                  I know about the Sangreal documents and
                  the Knights Templar.  I know the Grail
                  isn't a Grail, but what it is-

                            LEIGH
                  Why, you've robbed her of the climax!

                            ROBERT
                  I thought you and I could-

        He stammers at the thought of adding to the metaphor.  

        Leigh raises an eyebrow.

                            ROBERT (CONT'D)
                  Explain.  I thought we could explain.

                            LEIGH
                      (smiling)
                  People ask me where the Grail is.  That,
                  I fear, we'll never know.  The key
                  question concerns what the Grail is.  How
                  well do you know the Bible?

                            SOPHIE
                  Not well, my father worshipped Leonardo
                  da Vinci.

                            LEIGH
                  An enlightened soul!  Da Vinci himself
                  was one of the keepers of the Grail.

                            SOPHIE
                  He was a Priory member?

                            LEIGH
                  He even made a portrait of the Grail, but
                  I'm getting ahead of myself.  Now, how
                  important do you think Jesus the Christ
                  was when he was alive?

                            SOPHIE
                  Very.

                            LEIGH
                  Have you ever wondered why our Bible
                  includes only four gospels?  

        Sophie looks confused, but intrigued.

                            LEIGH (CONT'D)
                  The Bible was not like the Ten
                  Commandments, falling directly from God
                  into our outstretched arms.  And the
                  fundamental irony of Christianity today
                  is that it was assembled by a Pagan,
                  Constantine the Great.

                            SOPHIE
                  I thought he was Christian.

        She looks to Robert who shakes his head.

                            LEIGH
                  He was baptized on his death-bed, when he
                  was too weak to protest.  In his day Rome
                  revolved around power, and he was clever
                  enough to capitalize on this upstart
                  faith, to take its power and make it
                  Rome's.  Unfortunately for us, Rome
                  remade Christianity in its own image. 
                  What used to be a faith based on equality
                  became a sexist, classist bureaucracy. 
                  Rome was patriarchal and kept the lower
                  classes in their place.  Sound familiar?  

                            SOPHIE
                  The early church.

                            LEIGH
                  And the Priory made it their mission to
                  secretly keep alive the truths that the
                  early church committed nothing less then
                  theocide, theosophical genocide, to
                  destroy.  Foremost of these was the
                  concept of the Sacred Feminine.

                            ROBERT
                  Since the dawn of faith we had viewed the
                  world as a balance of the masculine and
                  the feminine, with creation the result of
                  their union.  The Sacred Feminine was
                  given even greater respect due to its
                  power to create and sustain life.  

                            LEIGH
                  But how could a patriarchy like Rome
                  withstand such a faith?  By changing it
                  to suit their needs and burning the
                  millions who tried to stand in their way. 
                  Historians still marvel at the way
                  Constantine lured Pagans in by taking
                  their most sacred symbols and festivals
                  and Christianizing them.

        Sophie looks to Robert in surprise.

                            ROBERT
                  It's called transmogrification-

                            LEIGH
                  A Harvard word if ever I heard one-

                            ROBERT
                  Virtually all the elements of Catholic
                  ritual- the mitre, the altar, the
                  doxology, the communion, incense, robes-
                  were taken from Pagan mysteries. 

                            LEIGH
                  The celebration of solstice, of the new
                  born Winter King, became Christmas, and
                  if you can find eggs and rabbits in the
                  crucifixion I'd be very impressed.

                            ROBERT
                  But they're a large part of spring
                  fertility rites. 

                            LEIGH
                  Even the Christian holy day was taken
                  from Paganism.  Originally, Christians
                  rested on the Jewish holy day of
                  Saturday, but Constantine shifted it to
                  the Pagan day of Sun veneration, Sunday.

                            SOPHIE
                  And this relates to the Grail?

                            LEIGH
                  Very much so.  During this fusing of
                  religions, Constantine needed to solidify
                  the new traditions, so he held the
                  council of Nicea.  Here aspects of the
                  Christian faith were put to a vote,
                  including the divinity of Jesus. 

        Sophie looks stunned.

                            ROBERT
                  Until that moment Jesus was viewed by his
                  followers as the Master, a teacher and 
                  prophet, but a mortal man.  The "Son of
                  God" title was proposed and voted on.  

                            SOPHIE
                  So Jesus being divine came from a vote?

                            LEIGH
                  And a close one at that.  But the Roman
                  church could only claim divine power if
                  the source of their faith was divine.

                            ROBERT
                  Some believe that the early church stole
                  Jesus from his original followers.  They
                  got rid of such tenets as daily
                  meditation, abstaining from red meat-

                            LEIGH
                  Which did live on as meatless Fridays-

                            ROBERT
                  And regular fasting, and replaced them
                  with subservience to a power structure.

                            SOPHIE
                      (to Leigh)
                  I assume you get hate mail daily.

                            LEIGH
                  Why?  The power plays of Rome don't
                  diminish the majesty of Christ's life. 
                  He inspires millions to better lives! 
                  But history tells us there were men who
                  took advantage of his power.  And in so
                  doing banished thousands of documents
                  about his life as a mortal man.

                            SOPHIE
                  Other writings?

                            LEIGH
                  They rounded up diaries, gospels,
                  teachings- many written by his original
                  followers- and burned them, along with
                  anyone who chose the original gospels
                  over the new version.

                            ROBERT
                  This is when the term 'heretic' was
                  created.  It comes from the Latin for
                  'choice.'  Anyone who made their own
                  choice in the matter was killed.

                            LEIGH
                  Fortunately, some undiluted scriptures
                  survived.  The Dead Sea Scrolls, the
                  Coptic scrolls of Nag Hammadi.  In
                  addition to telling the true Grail story,
                  they highlight glaring discrepancies
                  between the official Bible and the
                  records of the age.

                            ROBERT
                  It's important to remember in all this
                  that modern Rome is a place of great
                  faith.  They act only to protect what
                  they consider the truth.

                            LEIGH
                  Robert has a softer heart for Rome than
                  I.  He actually has friends there.

        Leigh gestures to a large fresco of The Last Supper.

                            LEIGH (CONT'D)
                  I assume you're familiar with this?

                            SOPHIE
                  Of course.

                            LEIGH
                  Then why don't we play a little game? 
                  Close your eyes and tell me what they are
                  drinking.

                            SOPHIE
                  Wine.

                            LEIGH
                  And how many glasses are there?

        Sophie hesitates.

                            SOPHIE
                  One.  Jesus shares a single chalice.

        Leigh smiles.

                            ROBERT
                  Open your eyes, Sophie.

        Sophie opens her eyes and looks at the painting.  Everyone at
        the table has a glass cup of wine.  There is no chalice.

                            LEIGH
                  A bit strange?  When everything we know
                  about that night says there was only one.

                            SOPHIE
                  Does the fresco tell us what the Grail
                  really is?

                            LEIGH
                      (shaking his head)
                  Not what, Sophie.  Who.

                            SOPHIE
                  Who?  The Holy Grail is a person?

                            LEIGH
                  Now you've got it!  Perhaps this is a
                  good time for the symbologist to-

        Robert walks up.

                            ROBERT
                  You know the symbols for male and female?

        Sophie nods and looks back to the painting to find them.

                            ROBERT (CONT'D)
                  No, those were originally the signs for
                  Mars and Venus.  The original symbols for
                  man and woman were much simpler.   

        He puts his hands in the shape of an upward pointing arrow.

                            ROBERT (CONT'D)
                  This used to be the symbol for the
                  masculine, a rudimentary phallus.

                            SOPHIE
                  Quite to the point.

                            LEIGH
                  As it were.

                            ROBERT
                  It's symbol is also a sword.  
                      (inverting it)
                  And this was the symbol for the feminine. 
                  It symbolizes the womb, the sacred source
                  of life, and it's symbol is a cup or- 

                            SOPHIE
                      (getting it)
                  Chalice.  The Grail!

                            ROBERT
                  And the Holy Grail is another way of
                  saying the Sacred womb, or feminine.  But
                  the church called women evil.  There was
                  no Goddess in their world, only God.  The
                  men claimed it proved their divine right
                  to rule over women. The Grail symbolizes
                  the banished Goddess.

                            SOPHIE
                  I'm sorry, I thought you meant it was an
                  actual person.

                            LEIGH
                  She is.  Do you wish to see Da Vinci's
                  painting of her?

        Sophie nods.

                            LEIGH (CONT'D)
                  Then turn back to The Last Supper.

                            SOPHIE
                  But there are no women in-

        She stops.  Leigh smiles.

        Walking to the painting, Sophie looks closer. 

                            LEIGH
                  Seated in the place of honor at the
                  Master's right hand, dressed in a mirror
                  image of Jesus, with flowing red hair and
                  just the hint of a chest.

                            SOPHIE
                  That's a woman!

                            ROBERT
                  Da Vinci actually exhumed corpses to
                  study physiology - if anyone knew the
                  difference in painting women and men, it
                  was him.  Even the facial structure-

                            SOPHIE
                  How?  How did I miss-

                            ROBERT
                  Most people do.  The original fresco had
                  been painted over many times, only a
                  restoration in 1954 revealed Da Vinci's
                  original work.

                            LEIGH
                  And of course there are countless
                  'versions' of the Last Supper out there,
                  all with the original meaning erased. 

                            SOPHIE
                  Who is she?

                            LEIGH
                  Mary Magdalene.  Wife of Jesus.

        Sophie turns back from the painting in shock.

                            SOPHIE
                  But-

                            LEIGH
                  It's historical truth.  The Gospel of
                  Philip dutifully records her role as
                  'companion' to Jesus.  'Companion' in
                  those days literally meant spouse.  

                            ROBERT
                      (still looking at the painting)
                  See how their connected bodies actually
                  form the symbol for the feminine? 

                            LEIGH
                  I won't go into the other sources now so
                  let's stick with reason.  Jewish
                  tradition insisted on marriage for sons. 
                  If Jesus had never married at least one
                  of the Gospels would have explained his
                  unnatural state.

                            ROBERT
                  But there's another complication.  See
                  how Da Vinci has painted St. Peter?  With
                  one hand slicing Mary's neck?

                            LEIGH
                  The unaltered gospels tell us that Jesus
                  had intended Mary, not Peter, to carry on
                  the faith.  It was to her that he gave
                  instructions for continuing his work. 

                            SOPHIE
                  But wasn't Mary a prostitute?

        Offended, Leigh turns his back on Sophie, retrieving a book.

                            LEIGH
                  She was nothing of the kind.  See here,
                  Mary had royal blood in her veins.  

                            SOPHIE
                      (looking over the text)
                  A descendent of the Tribe of Benjamin?

                            LEIGH
                  And by marrying they fused two powerful
                  and ancient royal bloodlines.  Any
                  offspring could make a legitimate claim
                  to the throne, restore the line of kings
                  as it was under Solomon.

                            SOPHIE 
                  You mean children?

                            ROBERT
                  The cup that caught Christ's blood, the
                  womb that carried the royal bloodline. 
                  That is the Grail story.

                            SOPHIE
                  But how could this be kept quiet?

                            LEIGH
                  My dear, it has been anything but quiet! 
                  Magdalene's story has been shouted from
                  the rooftops for ages!  Her story is
                  everywhere once you open your eyes!

                            SOPHIE
                  So the documents are about Royal Blood?

                            LEIGH
                  Literally.  San greal means Holy Grail,
                  but divide that word one letter later-

                            SOPHIE
                  Sang real.  Royal blood.

        Dazed, Sophie walks along the line of books on the subject.

                            ROBERT
                  Don't just believe us, research it for
                  yourself.  The evidence is substantial.

        Sophie looks at the binding of a book.

                            SOPHIE
                  That rose, five petals.  

                            LEIGH
                  She has a good eye!  The church forbade
                  the speaking of Mary's name for years, so
                  the Priory developed this symbol.

                            ROBERT
                  The five petals represent the pentacle of
                  Venus, which itself represents the divine
                  union of creation, of male and female. 

                            LEIGH
                  And the word rose, which is the same in
                  many languages, is an anagram of Eros,
                  God of sexual love.  

                            ROBERT
                  It also has a visual tie-

        Robert pauses as Sophie waits for him to finish the sentence.

                            LEIGH
                  Oh, please.  What the prudish American
                  can't bring himself to say is that the
                  blossoming rose represent female
                  genitalia, the sublime source of life.

                            ROBERT
                      (getting back to the point)
                  Afraid for her life and that of her
                  unborn child, Joseph of Arimathea helped
                  Mary flea to France after Jesus' death. 
                  Not long after arriving she gave birth to
                  a daughter, Sarah.

                            SOPHIE
                  They know the child's name?

                            LEIGH
                  More than that.  The Jewish community in
                  France considered her royalty.  They
                  protected her and recorded as much about
                  her life as they could.  Including the
                  line of descendents, a cornerstone of the
                  Sangreal documents.

                            SOPHIE
                  I thought the documents were buried with
                  the Grail.

                            LEIGH
                  They are.  The Sangreal collection
                  includes a sarcophagus.  The quest for
                  the Grail has always been a quest of
                  humility, to pray before the outcast
                  Queen Mother, entombed with the evidence
                  of her family's rightful claim.  To kneel
                  before the feminine face of God.

                            ROBERT
                  Later, they intermarried with another
                  royal line, the Merovingians. 

                            SOPHIE
                  The family that founded Paris?

                            ROBERT
                  One of the reasons the Grail is so
                  beloved here.  Do you know King Dagobert? 

                            SOPHIE
                  Merovingian?  Stabbed in his sleep?

                            LEIGH
                  Assassinated in an attempt to wipe out
                  the bloodline.  But his son, Sigisbert,
                  escaped and carried on the lineage, which
                  later included Godfroi de Bouillon,
                  founder of the Priory of Sion.    

                            SOPHIE 
                  But historians could never prove every
                  step of this.

                            LEIGH
                  Nor can they prove every step of the
                  Bible, but it's had a voice in the world
                  for years.  The Sangreal documents have
                  been waiting to tell their side.  

        Robert smiles.  

                            ROBERT
                  "Our goal is not to make up anyone's mind
                  for them, but to make the agony of
                  decision making so intense, you can only
                  escape by thinking." 

        They stare at him.

                            ROBERT (CONT'D)
                  It's my sig file.

http://kathleencromie.tripod.com/DaVinci_Code.htm

This is where that draft is. Now I’ve been reading this since Hari Seldon emailed it to me. And while it is good, I really think that the book is much more in depth and it gets into the heart of the character and the locale. But to each their own.

My question for debate is this. Would it really matter if Jesus Christ wasn’t really the son of a virgin mother and hence the literal son of God. In watching The Passion of The Christ, I cried like a baby. It touched me. But what I really loved about it, was the fact that it didn’t lay it thick about his “holy” origin.

Jesus the action figure worked for the first 2,000 years. People have died and lived believing and having faith that he was the son of a real God. But if these Sangreal documents really exist, would it matter. Do the words, “Do unto others, as you would like others to do unto you.” Mean something less because the man that spoke these words didn’t rise from the dead three days after he was brutally murdered?

It doesn’t matter to me, and I admit to love Jesus. In fact, I find no heartache in thinking he was a normal man with sexual desires and a need to take a shit a few times a day. And in fact if he was, I think it would make his image that much better.

How does everyone feel on this? Or like Magius would say, ‘What’s your take?’

I read the book but I have yet to see the passion of the christ and I know almost nill about jesus or his life or what he did.
I know, however, that he was a good guy who began a new philosophy of love of god and life itself. I know, too, that people have killed–untrue to the philosophy which they profess to believe in–for his philosophy.
Since I read the book and the movie and exploring different ideas concerning god(s)/goddess(es), and I have come to this conclusion (and this I say not in offense but merely to get my two pence in): It truely doesn’t matter what you believe or whom you believe in. What does matter is that we live as best we can and hope that our acts can redeemable. Or, if you don’t care, hope that death is welcoming.
“To each his own”

As for the holy grail, it doesn’t matter what it is. What matters is what each person believes and what each person does with that belief. Thats all that matters.

PS how does anybody know that the bible did come from god? what if it was written by people who were trying to help others? or were trying to fool people for thier own ends? so all in all, both the sangreal documents and bible could be lieing to us and none of this discussion will matter in the end.