Dominik Smrek
EPOCH OF AODHAN: The One
A journey through time, consciousness, and the history of the Knights Templar, alchemy, and Rosslyn Chapel. A tale of humanity’s last hope in an age when God went on strike.

Welcome to the world of historical mystery and spiritual deep dives.
Epoch of Aodhan tears open the secrets of Rosslyn Chapel with a fusion of scholarly research and wild story. Fight between faith and free will. Full of symbols, riddles, Freemasons, the Knights Templar, and alchemy. A story based on actual research. One moment you’re deep in ancient Scotland, and the next you’re questioning the fabric of reality itself.
The story of
Dominik Smrek
An Edinburgh-based filmmaker, photographer, and historian, Dominik is obsessed with Scotland’s history. He explores old ruins and archives, chasing down the truth behind local legends. He’s also an active Freemason and involved in numerous local charities. Before settling in Edinburgh, Dominik spent 12 years handcrafting wooden pens used by luminaries from the Dalai Lama to Her Majesty the Queen.
In researching his book, Dominik visited Rosslyn Chapel over 90 times. Dominik’s work push audiences to see Scotland as a constantly evolving story. His books are invitations for audiences to join him while he is debunking myths or examining long-lost relics.
Epoch of Aodhan: The One
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Epoch of Aodhan tears open the secrets of Rosslyn Chapel with a fusion of scholarly research and wild story. Fight between faith and free will. Full of symbols, riddles, Freemasons, the Knights Templar, and alchemy. A story based on actual research. One moment you’re deep in ancient Scotland, and the next you’re questioning the fabric of reality itself.
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Epoch of Aodhan tears open the secrets of Rosslyn Chapel with a fusion of scholarly research and wild story. Fight between faith and free will. Full of symbols, riddles, Freemasons, the Knights Templar, and alchemy. A story based on actual research. One moment you’re deep in ancient Scotland, and the next you’re questioning the fabric of reality itself.
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