Legends & Cycles — Under the Megalith

“Civilizations pass. Structures remain. A structural reading of worlds, systems and cycles.”

Author Archives: Jean-Marc BELOT

Soissons, ville du Grand Passeur — Première vidéo de la French Heritage Collection

Une nouvelle vidéo vient d’être mise en ligne dans le cadre de la série French Heritage Collection, consacrée aux paysages symboliques, légendes et traditions régionales françaises. Cette première exploration nous … Continue reading

19 June 2026 · Leave a comment

Les Mystères du Vieux Soissonnais. Illustrated Kindle & EPUB Edition

Exploring the Hidden Landscapes of the Old Soissonnais Before the development of the current Legends & Cycles collections, several French-language works explored forgotten landscapes, local traditions and the deep symbolic … Continue reading

10 June 2026 · Leave a comment

When Systems Become Visible — Exploring Structured Worlds

The world is not continuous. It is filtered. Most of what surrounds us appears stable. Continuous. Accessible. Shared. We move through the world as if everything were equally available. But … Continue reading

30 May 2026 · Leave a comment

Les Mystères du Vieux Valois. Illustrated Kindle & EPUB Edition

Exploring the Hidden Landscapes of the Old Valois Before the development of the current Legends & Cycles collections, several French-language works explored forgotten landscapes, local traditions and the deep symbolic … Continue reading

29 May 2026 · Leave a comment

French Heritage Editions

Before the development of the current Legends & Cycles collections, several French-language illustrated works explored sacred landscapes, forgotten traditions and symbolic territories through folklore, mythology and spatial interpretation. Originally published … Continue reading

26 May 2026 · Leave a comment

Markets Do Not Grow — How Global Markets Actually Work

Markets do not grow. They organize. Markets are usually described through growth. Growth is visible. Growth can be measured. Growth dominates headlines. But growth is not structure. From growth to … Continue reading

21 May 2026 · Leave a comment

What Megaliths Really Do — Reading Landscapes as Systems

Megaliths are not monuments. They are positions in a system. Megaliths are usually seen as isolated objects. A stone circle. A standing stone. A mysterious site in the landscape. They … Continue reading

12 May 2026 · Leave a comment

System Insights — Understanding Industrial Systems in Deployment

The system is not emerging. It is deploying. For years, innovation has been the dominant narrative. New technologies. New tools. New possibilities. But something has changed. Beyond innovation. The question … Continue reading

2 May 2026 · Leave a comment

Mide Inquiry — A Narrative Exploration of Structured Worlds

The world is not continuous. It is filtered. Most of what surrounds us appears stable. Continuous. Accessible. Shared. But this perception is incomplete. When continuity breaks. At certain moments, something … Continue reading

2 May 2026 · Leave a comment

Symbolic Landscapes — A Structural Reading of Sacred Spatial Systems

Landscapes are not places. They are structured systems. Sacred sites are often described as isolated phenomena. A stone circle here. A sanctuary there. A myth attached to a location. But … Continue reading

2 May 2026 · Leave a comment

Market Cycles — A Structural Reading of Global Markets

Markets Do Not Grow. They Organize. Markets are usually described through growth. Growth is visible. But it is not structural. A market exists only when three conditions are present: flows, … Continue reading

2 May 2026 · Leave a comment

The Work Continues — From Landscapes to Systems

👉 A change of scale, method and language For several decades, this work has taken different forms. From early collections such as Contes et légendes de Saint-Arnoul,to the creation of … Continue reading

1 May 2026 · Leave a comment

Lieux sorciers du pays de l’Authie, de l’Hallue et de l’Ancre. Mythologie picarde

Cette conférence “Introduction au Monde légendaire d’Henry Carnoy” a été présentée à l’occasion de la Journée « Sortilèges, contes et légendes au château d’Hédauville, Somme, 20 septembre 2025 ». Voici le lien … Continue reading

21 September 2025 · 1 Comment

“Dans cent ans, je crois, nous serons un pays”. Le Québec y croit toujours

Découvert ce jour, en écoutant des conférences accessibles sur Youtube sur les grandes figures de la Nouvelle-France. Le 5 avril 2016, à la Fondation Lionel-Groulx, Eric Bédard recevait Pierre Duchesne, … Continue reading

12 June 2025 · Leave a comment

Texte et audio de la visioconférence “Les thèmes mythiques et Paris dans Nostradamus” du 7 novembre 2024

Fin du Vatican comme siège religieux: I.04 (…) Lors se perdra la piscature barque, Sera régie en plus grand détriment. Siège de la Barque Neuve transplanté outre-Atlantique: X.93 La barque … Continue reading

7 November 2024 · Leave a comment

Du ciel viendra un grand roi d’effrayeur. Visio 7 novembre 2024, 19h “Les thèmes mythiques et Paris dans Nostradamus”

Inscrivez-vous ici à la Visio du 7 novembre 2024  – 19h “Les thèmes mythiques et Paris dans Nostradamus”. Attention, pour recevoir le lien, toute réponse devra être transmise à l’adresse suivante: gidfmf2024@gmail.com Le … Continue reading

2 November 2024 · Leave a comment

Mythologie en Parisis 132 vient de sortir

P.2 Editorial et nouvelles brèves; Agenda P.3-7 et 10-12 Les thèmes mythiques et Paris dans Nostradamus P.8-9 Photos centrales des activités de l’été P.13-15 Les étranges modes du chant grégorien … Continue reading

25 October 2024 · Leave a comment

La colline du Minotaure découverte en construisant un aéroport en Crète

Le lieu du labyrinthe de la légende grecque du Minotaure n’avait pas encore été découvert. Lors de la construction de l’aéroport de Kastélli, la colline voisine de Papoúra vient de … Continue reading

24 June 2024 · 4 Comments

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