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Meet a Freemason: Mar 1, 2011
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For those interested in reading and asking questions about the world's oldest fraternity. Get answers from an educated and informed Mason. Tuesday, March 1, 2011. A Seattle Masonic Ghost Story? Reader, You Decide. Submitted for your consideration…. 8211; Rod Serling, creator of. By way of introduction, just as you must believe that Jacob Marley was dead in order to appreciate Charles Dickens’. Queen Anne Masonic Lodge #242 was chartered in the twilight years of the Edwardian era, between the two Great Wa...
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Meet a Freemason: Dec 30, 2009
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For those interested in reading and asking questions about the world's oldest fraternity. Get answers from an educated and informed Mason. Wednesday, December 30, 2009. One Great Read - For Freemasons and Other Free-thinking People! If anything, this novel might challenge some people who label themselves as "orthodox" - whether they be Christian, Muslim or Jewish. Which may be explored to great intellectual profit in. On the perennialism one finds in Sufism. Is a great read that will make you. Laugh and ...
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Meet a Freemason: Feb 4, 2010
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For those interested in reading and asking questions about the world's oldest fraternity. Get answers from an educated and informed Mason. Thursday, February 4, 2010. An Invitation to Dan Brown Fans. First, welcome to my blog, where you can post questions about Freemasonry. I can't - ok, I won't - answer any questions that would violate my obligations to silence, but I am generally free to discuss symbolism and quite willing to tell you what is false about Freemasonry. I lived in DC for years, and after ...
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Meet a Freemason: Feb 7, 2010
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For those interested in reading and asking questions about the world's oldest fraternity. Get answers from an educated and informed Mason. Sunday, February 7, 2010. Everyone interested in Freemasonry, whether Freemason or not, seems to be attracted, confused or repelled by the question of its origins. It seems to be an unsolvable mystery despite the dozens of theories advanced about it. David Stevenson, a Scottish historian, has asserted Scottish origins for Freemasonry. Naturally (! De Santillana, Giorg...
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Meet a Freemason: Jul 21, 2011
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For those interested in reading and asking questions about the world's oldest fraternity. Get answers from an educated and informed Mason. Thursday, July 21, 2011. Books of Masonic Interest. Compiled and Annotated by. Eric W. Vogt, Ph.D., 32° A. Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis. The following list of books, listed alphabetically by author, includes titles by scholarly. Authors, most of whom are not Freemasons as well as classic Masonic reference works. Ballantine Books, 1990. ISBN 345-...
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Meet a Freemason: A Seattle Masonic Ghost Story? Reader, You Decide.
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For those interested in reading and asking questions about the world's oldest fraternity. Get answers from an educated and informed Mason. Tuesday, March 1, 2011. A Seattle Masonic Ghost Story? Reader, You Decide. Submitted for your consideration…. 8211; Rod Serling, creator of. By way of introduction, just as you must believe that Jacob Marley was dead in order to appreciate Charles Dickens’. Queen Anne Masonic Lodge #242 was chartered in the twilight years of the Edwardian era, between the two Great Wa...
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For those interested in reading and asking questions about the world's oldest fraternity. Get answers from an educated and informed Mason. Thursday, July 21, 2011. Books of Masonic Interest. Compiled and Annotated by. Eric W. Vogt, Ph.D., 32° A. Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis. The following list of books, listed alphabetically by author, includes titles by scholarly. Authors, most of whom are not Freemasons as well as classic Masonic reference works. Ballantine Books, 1990. ISBN 345-...
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Meet a Freemason: Feb 25, 2010
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For those interested in reading and asking questions about the world's oldest fraternity. Get answers from an educated and informed Mason. Thursday, February 25, 2010. Pythagoras, Freemasonry and the Development of Science. One of the major figures in the development of Western civilizations is Pythagoras. Recently, a wonderful book called. Still percolating through our culture and is quite present, explicitly, in Freemasonry's symbols and ritual. In a similar way, Freemasonry does not assert its origins...
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Meet a Freemason: Mar 26, 2010
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For those interested in reading and asking questions about the world's oldest fraternity. Get answers from an educated and informed Mason. Friday, March 26, 2010. In Search of the Mystic Stream. When I was in my early 20s, prior to going to graduate school where I eventually earned a Ph.D., specializing in Baroque Spanish Drama and Poetry, I went into used bookstore -. In terms of personal relationships, as well as intellectual, spiritual and (to our modern way of thinking) occult, interests. Tes postula...
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