The Aude and the Sals
Running through the South of France, the Aude flows from the Pyrenees Mountain (The Black Mountain) to the Mediterranean Sea near Narbonne.
Les Salins de Giraud
The village of Salin-de-Giraud is located south-east of the Camargue delta in the South of France.


Saint-Maximin – Villa Latta
A commune in southeastern France with a basilica dedicated to Mary Magdalene.


Virgin (Mary)
For the Greeks “virgin” was a term of power, strength and independence, used to describe the goddesses who were immune to the temptations of Dionysus, Greek god of seduction and wine.


Aix-en-Provence — Acquae Sextiae
A city in southern France and former capital of Provence.


The love fountain (road of Sougraine)
The “singing” waters of the fountain flow in large, tiered natural pools connected by waterfalls.

Rennes-le-château — Redea
A small-town in the Occitanie region in Southern France, surrounded by myth and mystery.

Flower essences
A form of herbal therapy and alternative medicine based on the idea that flowers have a healing vibrational energy.

Vesica Piscis
A mathematical shape formed by the intersection of two disks, it symbolizes the interface between the spiritual and the physical world.


Jaffa port
Mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the port has been active for over 7000 years. It is still functioning as a small fishing port.

Joseph of Arimathea
Jesus’ uncle or great uncle on his maternal side. He assumed responsibility for the burial of Jesus.



Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer – Ratis
The town takes its current name in reference to the three Marys arriving by boat after the crucifixion of Christ: Mary Magdalene, Mary Clopas and Mary Salome.

Maddalena island
Named Santa Maria Magdalena until the 16th century, the archipelago, situated in Northern Sardinia, Italy, became Isola della Maddalena.