Deep Science of Grail Mysteries & The Magdalen Myth of South France

GRAIL SCIENCE, MAGDALEN TRADITIONS AND DRAGON CURRENTS: sacred geography, sound, magnetism and the fractal fabric of time.

June 8–12, 2026 · Vernet-les-Bains, France · Residential course

Course Overview

This course is a focused and immersive investigation into the Grail Mysteries and the Magdalen traditions of Southern France, integrating fractal science, sacred geography, sound, magnetism and embodied exploration of the land.

The programme weaves together three complementary strands of inquiry:

– Fractal Grail Science & Magnetic Line Physics (Dan Winter)
Drawing on more than two decades of research, Dan Winter brings the fractal science of the Grail, Templar knowledge and Magdalen lineages into a coherent physical framework. This includes the study of magnetic grids, Magdalen Grail lines and Dragon Paths as real energetic and magnetic structures embedded in the landscape. Dan’s work on Grail science has been widely shared, including at www.goldenmean.info/grail, and is further connected to his research on coincidence and convergence (www.goldenmean.info/coincidence) and the physics of time as fractal spin (www.FractalGUT.com).

– Magnetic line science as Dragon Currents & ‘Wind Calling’
Shamanic work with Magdalen and Thoth lineages, Dan and others – suggest an experiential approach to Dragon magnetic lines.  (Dan’s studies of Thoth magnetic line Templar wisdom – background:  goldenmean.info/buehler )  Experiencing the feeling-sense of the magnetic currents, including the practice of calling and whispering the wind along healing Dragon paths. (Dan’s many years teaching about the Magdalen grail stories, background at   goldenmean.info/grail  )  We  include breath, attention and embodied perception as gateways to sensing and interacting with the magnetic fabric of the land. Dan tells his famous Hopi sacred Blue Corn meal calling the wind stories.. and more…

– Sound, Resonance & Sacred Landscape Activation (Ani Williams)
Ani Williams brings an in-depth exploration of the Pyrenean landscape, Dragon Paths and Magdalen sites through sound, music and resonance. Her work focuses on how sound interacts with sacred sites, alters subtle energy fields and activates Dragon lines. Using sound, music, dowsing and cymatics, Ani explores how resonance expands the human energy field and reveals the deep relationship between stars, stones, Earth and human consciousness.

Together, these strands converge into a living exploration of Grail wisdom, Dragon knowledge and Magdalen traditions, understood as an interconnected system of science, myth, land and consciousness.

Course Structure & Learning Format

The course unfolds as an integrated journey combining theoretical exploration, sound work, embodied practices and direct engagement with sacred sites in Southern France.

 

Mornings include presentations, images, history and scientific context, alongside live music and group sound work. These sessions explore how modern science is increasingly verifying ancient wisdom traditions, particularly the understanding that everything is interconnected:
stars form invisible “fiber-optic” relationships with temples, megaliths and human beings; minerals in stone and bone act as receptors and carriers of information; and sound allows us to tap into this harmonic grid of the Earth and Cosmos, expanding our bandwidth and coherence within the greater field.

Through sound alchemy, resonance and music, participants explore the Holy Grail as a living container of Dragon Wisdom — an ancient technology of ascension where polarized forces (male–female, light–dark, spiritual–material, Above–Below) are integrated in the Heart.

 

Afternoons are dedicated to site visits and experiential exploration of key locations in the Pyrenean region. These include Dragon Paths, Magdalen sites, the Gateway of Py (Pi) near Vernet-les-Bains, and the Portal of Magdalene, understood as places where stars and stones interact in measurable and perceivable ways.

Practical work includes:

  • Sound Alchemy practices to activate and monitor Dragon lines

  • Dowsing and cymatics to observe resonance effects on stones and subtle energy fields

  • Breath and attention techniques to sense, awaken and walk the Dragon Paths within and without

Participants are guided to discover how the Dragons of the Pyrenees, understood as guardians of timeless wisdom and medicine, support the integration of polarities and the embodiment of coherent presence.

The programme also includes free time for integration, reflection and experiencing the natural beauty of Southern France.

Faculty

Core Faculty

Dan Winter

Independent researcher, lecturer and theorist whose work bridges physics, biology, sacred geometry and consciousness studies. He is best known for developing the world’s leading Grand Unified Field theory in collaboration with physicist Mark Rohrbaugh, presented at FractalGUT.com

Ani Williams

Musician, sound alchemist and researcher of sacred sites. Ani brings decades of work exploring Dragon Paths, Magdalen sites and the interaction of sound with sacred geography.
(More at www.AniWilliams.com.)

 

Dalia Ali – ḤAW-RE 𓇴

Shamanic practitioner working with Magdalen and Thoth lineages. Dalia brings her embodied knowledge of calling the dragons along with healing the Earth’s magnetic lines; developed through somatic experiential work as well as rememberance of ancient Egyptian temple practices. She demonstrates breath, Focused attention and Energy techniques for creating vortex fields and working with the magnetic lines in the landscape to transmute any land-based traumas as well as activating blocked meridians to make them “sing” again.
Dalia connects to the intelligence of the dragon guardians in the Pyrenees as they bring messages of healing to the individuals and aid in clearing trans-generational traumas in their ancestral family lines.
(More on Dalia’s work: https://www.youtube.com/@Herugalacticemissary and https://www.youtube.com/@DanWinterFractalField/search?query=dalia.)

Guest Faculty

This course does not include guest faculty. All teaching and practical sessions are led by the core faculty.

Intended Audience

This course is open to a broad audience, including seekers, researchers, artists, musicians, dowsers, practitioners of sacred geometry, consciousness studies and those drawn to Grail traditions, Magdalen wisdom and sacred landscapes.

No prior technical or academic background is required. The programme is designed for participants who wish to explore the intersection of science, myth, land and lived experience, and who are open to integrating intellectual understanding with embodied and sensory exploration.

Practical Information

Language of instruction
The course is taught in English. 

Daily schedule

Morning sessions include presentations, sound work and group exploration. Afternoons are dedicated to site visits and experiential work in the surrounding landscape.

Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing suitable for walking and outdoor exploration, and to bring a notebook for personal reflections and notes.

Course setting
The seminar takes place in Vernet-les-Bains, in the Mediterranean Pyrenees of southern France. The course is held in a private hotel with a large park and pool, providing a quiet and contained environment for focused work.

Recording & Additional Resources

As with all Academy courses, sessions will be recorded for educational purposes, and attendance implies agreement to this recording.

Participants interested in exploring the material in advance may consult Dan Winter’s published books, articles and video resources, although prior study is not required. The course itself is designed as a focused opportunity to ask questions, clarify concepts and engage directly with the material and instructors.

Meals and self-organization
All meals included. There are also cafés and restaurants within walking distance in the town.

Travel and access
Vernet-les-Bains is accessible via several transport routes. From the nearby stunning old town of Villefranche-de-Conflent, buses connect to the coastal city of Perpignan. International access is possible via airports in Girona (Spain’s budget Airport near Barcelona), Barcelona, Toulouse, or Perpignan.

Local environment
Vernet-les-Bains is an ancient spa town known for its hot springs, cafés, and hiking culture. The location lies at approximately 700 meters altitude at the foot of the Pic du Canigou (2,785 m), offering direct access to extensive hiking opportunities starting from the hotel surroundings.

Requirements
No prior experience is required -Only curiosity, self-awareness, and a willingness to learn through direct experience.

Fees & Conditions

Course fee (per person):

• Single room (non‑ensuite, 1 person per room): 1040 €
• Shared twin room (non‑ensuite, 2 people per room): 940 €
• Shared twin room (ensuite, 2 people per room):  970 €
• Double room (ensuite, 2 people sharing one double bed): 970 €
• Family room (ensuite, 3-4 people per room): 970 €

The shared shower and toilet for non‑ensuite rooms are conveniently located on the same floor.

A limited number of tuition reductions may be available upon request. These involve up to a 200 € reduction in exchange for approximately 60–90 minutes of daily assistance with practical tasks.

Accommodation

Accommodation is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and is subject to availability. Participants will stay in a beautiful French house with comfortable, clean, and light-filled bedrooms.

Meals

Full board is included, with three freshly prepared vegetarian meals served daily. Meals are nourishing, seasonal, and thoughtfully prepared. There are also several restaurants nearby for participants who wish to eat out.

Participants are invited to arrive on Sunday afternoon, followed by a shared welcome dinner in the evening, allowing time to settle into the space and connect with the group.

Registration
To register your interest, please complete the registration form available on the Registration page

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