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Secrets & Practices of the Freemasons

Sacred Mysteries, Rituals and Symbols Revealed

Author: Jean-Louis de Biasi  

Discover the truth behind Freemasonry with this comprehensive insider's guide that gives readers a candid look at the little-known facts and essential aspects of Freemasonry. It reveals the Masonic tradition's history, the Scottish Rite's degree-based system, and the order's closely held beliefs.

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Discover the truth behind Freemasonry with this comprehensive insider's guide that gives readers a candid look at the little-known facts and essential aspects of Freemasonry. It reveals the Masonic tradition's history, the Scottish Rite's degree-based system, and the order's closely held beliefs.

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Discover the fascinating truth behind Freemasonry with this remarkably detailed and comprehensive insider's guide. Jean-Louis de Biasi, a 32nd degree Freemason who's been involved in the order for over twenty years, gives readers a rare candid look at the little-known facts and essential aspects of Freemasonry. De Biasi reveals the Masonic tradition's history, the Scottish Rite's degree-based system, and the order's closely held beliefs. He explores Freemasonry's roots in the Ancient Egyptian Mysteries, its hermetic and Qabalistic underpinnings, and the sacred symbolism embedded in the U.S. Capitol and Washington Monument. It also discusses: Masonic temples, power-charged grids hidden in architecture, Albert Pike's teachings, the Rose Cross mysteries, and the Masonic themes in Dan Brown's popular books.

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About the Author

Jean-Louis de Biasi is a writer, lecturer, and philosopher. He is a member of the Grand Lodge in Washington, D.C. and a member of the 32nd degree of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Southern Jurisdiction of the U.S.

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Product Details

Publisher
Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Published
8th January 2011
Pages
360
ISBN
9780738723402

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