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E**S
Highly recommend it!
I have found the book very interesting, informative, and outstanding. The main reason I'm satisfied is because I delved into the Masonic thinking and found a more clever way to master in rituals.
I**C
Good Reading
Very enlightening information and an excellent read. For those interested in the intricacies of the Freemason organization, this book is a very good introduction.
R**0
Great
Good book
J**I
FAST SHIPPING GOOD FOR COLLECTION
FAST SHIPPINGGOOD FOR COLLECTION.
P**U
👍🏻
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R**Y
Five Stars
Love this book, its great.
E**C
I'll be coming back.
Just as decribed. Good price. Will buy from them again.
E**G
Want to play at being a Freemason? Here's your guide!
The premise of this book is to explain Freemasonry in light of Dan Brown's 'The Lost Symbol'. It does so well but it also veers into a strange place with offered rituals that anyone - Mason or not - can ostensibly use to enrich their life using the Scottish Rite Degrees of Pike as their basis. This is, in my opinion, a step too far. There is an introduction by a Past Grand Master who briefly mentions meeting the author but spends three pages describing the pin he had designed for his term as Grand Master and nothing about the book's contents. The author is proud to note his credentials as a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite member but this proves nothing except that he watched a half-dozen stage performances. There are far better works from which to understand Freemasonry - and none of the guru-proclaimed self-initiations. Not recommended.
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