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365 Level Steps

$15.00
Masonic Meditations for Everyday of the Year. This newest volume from the author of 'Level Steps' and 'Hidden Depths' is a lightly edited compilation of all four previous books of 'Masonic Meditations'. Here, for the first time, all 365 inspirational quotations and meditations are presented together in a form that encourages us to consider deeply what it means to be a Freemason and to contemplate the true and timeless teachings of our beloved Craft. This is a unique opportunity to make a genuine daily advancement in Masonic knowledge and to develop a real, heartfelt understanding of Masonic principles.

365 Level Steps: Vol 2

$15.00
Masonic Meditations for Every Day of Another Year. A work that will accompany every Mason through a full year of spiritual aspects of our beloved craft.

An Interpretation of our Masonic Symbols

$14.00
This book. first published in 1948, has not been reprinted until now. This edition benefits from some updating of Wards expressions and also from the addition of multiple illustrations. It presents Wards interpretation of the symbols and emblems found in a Masonic Lodge room, such as: the apron, the collar, the officers jewels, the point within a circle, the letter G, and so on. His purpose was to interpret the inner meaning of these objects, which a Mason sees at every Lodge meeting but which, because they are silent, may easily be overlooked. In this book Ward touches on many religions, and other belief systems, but he was always looking for a Christian interpretation of Masonic rites. His aim is to persuade Freemasons to think more deeply about what they are doing in their Lodges. He was a great Masonic scholar, whose views remain both well-argued and entertaining.

Belief & Brotherhood

$12.00
In Belief and Brotherhood the author explains why it is possible for a Christian of whatever tradition to hold membership in both these Societies.

Constructing The Temple Within

$20.00
A handbook for the Entered Apprentice Freemason. This handbook is designed to be a useful guide and reflective tool to help you deepen your understanding of the Entered Apprentice Degree, the symbols and teachings are so essential to your masonic journey. It aims to complement the oral instruction you receive, providing further explanation, prompts for reflection and resources for ongoing learning.

Distant Peaks

$8.00
Masonic Meditations on the Writings of Marcus Aurelius. Marcus Aurelius was Emperor of Rome from 161 to 180CE. He was also a Stoic philosopher and is best known for his ‘Meditations.’ This new book from the author of ‘Level Steps’ and ‘Hiram’s Way’ explores some of these Meditations from a Masonic perspective and offers deep and contemplative insights into the place and value of Freemasonry in today’s world.

Enhance your Masonic Knowledge

$12.99
A collection of articles by Ronald J. R. Hart, PProvJGD, SLGR, with particular emphasis on his many years of research into the architecture and symbolism of Freemasonry. The book contains chapters on The Most Ancient Lodge and Temple (Kilwinning), The Origins of our Lodge Columns, The Symbolism of the Past Master's Jewel, Myth and Legend, Glimpses of Royal Arch Ritual and the Vault, Some of the Symbols of the First Degree and the Symbols of the Second Degree.

Freemasonry Decoded – Rebuilding the Royal Arch

$20.00
The Key to understanding the secrets of Freemasonry lies in a mysterious ritual known as the Royal Arch, believed to have existed for 300 years-at least. This book reveals how Freemasonry and the shape of its ceremonies developed against the back drop of religious conflict, secrets and mysteries veiled in allegory- an ancient code - a means of cunning deception.

Freemasonry the Esoteric Tradition

$19.99
In recent times the aims of Freemasonry and its ritual has changed. The ritual is purported to no longer disclose any 'hidden' elements, there is nothing to 'reveal', indeed, the ritual appears to have made everything clearer; the individual, the Freemason, is now seen merely a principled person par excellence, whose sole aim is to do good and set a good example. It's now only increasingly rare individuals who behold something of a deeper nature in our Masonic ritual and teachings and are often considered as somewhat eccentric or individuals or 'fantasizers'; to be charitably tolerated as long as they do not overstep the mark with their fantastical interpretations. This volume is devoted to those members of society who maintain that Freemasonry should be interpreted, experienced and lived as an authentic Initiatic School, as was doubtless intended by the creators of its complex ritual forms, brimming with symbols, allegories and hidden meanings. From a metahistorical point of view, the true 'figure' of the Freemason will be portrayed as a sort of 'Archetype of Enlightenment',which is clearly recognisable and presented in the western tradition throughout history. From the Epoptes of the Eleusinian Mysteries, to the Hermetic of the first centuries B.C.; from the Magician and the Neoplatonist of the Renaissance to the Rosicrucian; from the Alchemist to the Freemason, the same goal of, an individual featuring a series of common characteristics and, in particular, a similar 'vision of the world', is manifested cyclically in specific historical moments. Thus, the "Initiate" is representative of a human figure cyclically presented under different 'guises', all bearing essentially similar symbolic characteristics; as the Hermetic carries out his work in the search for an absolute purity, and the Alchemist focuses on his ability to achieve, from an imperfect and impure matter, a perfect substance capable of transmitting this perfection to other substances, the Freemason represents a roughly hewn stone that will need to be smoothed by means of an concerted inner effort. It should however be underlined that both the alchemical procedures and the undertaking of the Masonic and hermetic pathway are performed in the presence of the transcendent, the hermetic, alchemical and Masonic initiatic journeys will never be achieved as the result of a theoretical or experimental knowledge, but, on the contrary, represent the outcome of an endeavour, an opus, in which the spirit is returned to the matter, animating and ennobling the same. This book charts the pathway of the true masonic initiate. The term "Initiate" is applied to an individual featuring a mandatory and essential 'qualification', i.e. a 'predisposition' to embark on a pathway of gnostic development that culminates in an authentic 'transmutation', which may even be detached from the strictly 'ritual' connotation of 'initiation '. The end of the Initiatic Schools, with their binding thread of the 'secret' and 'mysteries', is marked by a return to awareness of the divine nature of an individual (or, as Jung would say, the rediscovery of Self and the achievement of an integrated personality). Indeed, although the premises and doctrines of these Schools appear to diverge somewhat, in line with the differences encountered in the historic contexts in which they take place, their symbology and principal aims evolve into a form and tension unwaveringly focused on the 'Transcendent', in an attempt to obtain a reprieve, a return to an entity 'lost' over time. This arduous journey is obviously not suited to all, and can be achieved only by minds free from superstructures and opinions, uncorrupted, and above all, unconditioned minds. The ideal type of "Initiate" requires no ideological support to enable him to manifest his innate 'freedom' and 'originality' and is concomitantly, thanks to this singular feature, qualified to survive in and endure even the most oppressive historic context. This particular type of human elaborates arguments at a deeper and higher level, having achieved total inner freedom. This book is not only a manual for those who are undertaking this path and covers all aspect of the work involved in being a Freemason including ritual, philosophy and symbolic work. Its also a enthralling exploration of Masonic esoteric philosophy past present and with visions of what it could be in the future for those that believe the initiatic potential of Freemasonry is still conspicuous, and conceivably primed for 'activation'; although, to achieve this aim, several fundamental transformations would need to take place both internally, and, more importantly, among the higher ranks. ISBN-13 9780853185345 Binding Hardback Extent 288 pages

Freemasonry: Material, Moral, and Mystical

$19.99
What do we mean by Material, Moral and Mystical? In his book Tony Baker gives a clear and concise account of the deeper meanings and allegories behind each of these basic tenets in Freemasonry and how they apply in today's world.

Freemasonry’s Hidden Brain Science

$15.00
Best-selling author, television personality, and 32 Freemason, Michael Schiavello, reveals startling discoveries made while plumbing the depths of Masonic ritual and symbolism. Discover how King Solomon Temple correlates specifically to the make-up and measurements of the human nervous system, and unlock the true meaning of the Masonic pillars, Hiram Abiff, the Three Ruffians, the Legend of the Third Degree, Euclid 47th Proposition, the Tyler sword, Caution, the Past Master Jewel and more. Unfolding like a self-help treasure map, Freemasonry's Hidden Brain Science reveals hidden meanings found within Freemasonry's allegories and symbolism, which go far beyond their literal interpretations and will change the way you think, act and feel.