BasyeVortex.com
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Basye Vortex
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Gentle and unpretentious. Aware of subtle energies; adaptable and noble. In other words about as good as we ever hope to be ... Feline questions can be emailed to tomlechat |at| earthlink.net. To expedite matters, Tom may have to, ahem, channel his answers through an imperfect human intermediary. But that's an ancient tradition among the priestesses of the Egyptian cat-goddess Bast!
You may be reading this because you want to know not just who we are but, really, "what in the world this site is about." OK, then.
Regarding Us: We are not a religious organization and are in no way affiliated with the Catholic church. The name Saint-Sulpice does refer, however, to a church in Paris and to the artistic, cultural and religious activities surrounding it. (You can visit our original, whimsical web site to read about Salons and French plays.) As it turns out, the Eglise Saint-Sulpice, due in large part to the popularity of Dan Brown's "The DaVinci Code," wherein the church is featured prominently, is enjoying a heightened level of interest. Most readers of The DaVinci Code, however, are not aware that for some decades, if not longer, both Saint-Sulpice and the neighboring St-Germain churches have been involved in theories and investigations connected to the Holy Grail and the (purported) treasure of the Templars. Scroll down, or click here to go to our comments about the Église de Saint-Sulpice.