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[[File:1912.5.1 1a.jpg|thumb|upright=1. | [[File:1912.5.1 1a.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|alt=Knight in a boat, looking up to see three angels, one holding the Holy Grail|The Knight of the Holy Grail, Frederick J. Waugh (c. 1912)]] | ||
According to [[King Arthur|Arthurian legend]], the '''Holy Grail''', the cup from which [[Jesus]] drank at the Last Supper, was brought by [[Joseph of Arimathea]] to [[Glastonbury]], which was then an island in southwest England. The focal point was thus set for the dispensation of [[Camelot]], a [[mystery school]] founded on the concept of the quest for the Holy Grail as a path of discipline and initiation. | According to [[King Arthur|Arthurian legend]], the '''Holy Grail''', the cup from which [[Jesus]] drank at the Last Supper, was brought by [[Joseph of Arimathea]] to [[Glastonbury]], which was then an island in southwest England. The focal point was thus set for the [[dispensation]] of [[Camelot]], a [[mystery school]] founded on the concept of the quest for the Holy Grail as a path of discipline and initiation. | ||
== Origins of the Grail legends == | == Origins of the Grail legends == |