Guide to Masonic Symbolism
Hidden Depths
Hiram’s Way
Know Thyself
Level Steps
Lewis Guide to Masonic Symbols
For more than 500 years, the Symbology of Freemasonry has fostered a secret stream of radical ideas running just beneath the surface of popular culture. These ideas have influenced and shaped the society we have today. This book reveals how Symbology has been the back drop to key historical events in the history of humanity.
Ornaments, Furniture & Jewels
Raising The Master Within
A Handbook For the Master Mason. 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.
Symbolism in Craft Freemasonry
Symbolism in Craft Freemasonry by Colin Dyer, 2003, SB, 184pp. Freemasonry, in its lodges and ceremonies, makes use of a great deal of Symbolism, the origin of the great majority of which is open to speculation. The readers knowledge and appreciation of masonic symbolism cannot fail to be enhanced by reading this book.
The Art & Science of Initiation
Freemasonry is the largest and most public of the philosophical fraternal orders, and at its heart lies the process of initiation for instructing new members. What exactly is the process of initiation? How did it originate? What changes does it seek to bring about in the candidate? How does it work? More importantly, why is it so integral to Freemasonry? Through works written by Freemasons, scholars of history, and mainstream authors and practitioners, The Art and Science of Initiation brings together thirteen all-new essays from some of the biggest established and upcoming authors of Freemasonry, spirituality, and esotericism, featuring work by Angel Millar, Joscelyn Godwin, Mark Booth, Richard Smoley, Donald Tyson, Susanna Åkerman, Herbie Brennan, Richard Kaczynski, C.R. Dunning, Jr., Greg Kaminsky, Jeffrey S. Kupperman, Adam Kendall, and Timothy Scott.