... to cultivate in a much more conscious manner. 15. Freemasonry, Spiritualism, and Spiritual Reading Almost immediately ... in 1717 and spreading rapidly throughout the Western World, Masonry laid claim to the entire evolutionary history of ancient read more...
... writings: in his earlier and middle adult years he studied Masonry, Theosophy (particularly the writings of Alice Bailey) and ... final words are: “Son of the Republic, look and listen!” Masonry (and Rosicrucianism for that matter) is based upon the read more...
... Wilson Category: Commissioned Essays John E. Fetzer and Freemasonry by Brian C. Wilson Professor of Comparative Religion ... 4 However this may have been, Fetzer found much more in Freemasonry than simple fellowship and commercial and political read more...
... 5—Fetzer and Freemasonry in 1930s-40s Washington, D.C. Author: Fetzer Institute and ... Video Final Productions Description: Fetzer and Freemasonry in 1930s-40s Washington, DC • 00:00-32:10 The 30’s and read more...
... that you're given, for a simple reason, that in Freemasonry we take symbols from ancient civilizations and— ... there. It is within yourself. And that is why we always, in Masonry, the—one of the first things, uh, a Mason is taught, as he read more...
... prosperity, it did not deter him from practicing his stone masonry learned in Denkendorf. It is said that he helped lay the ... and his brother, Wendell Frederick Fetzer, in the art of masonry. Family Problems In the meantime family problems were his read more...
... of intuition and the subconscious mind are shared by Freemasonry as well—and, in fact, Masonry is probably where Fetzer ... further, in an interview with the Memorial Trust, how Freemasonry helps foster intuition in its members, saying, “So the read more...
... the recently retired Grand Master of the Scottish Rite of Masonry (in America), Mr. Akram Elias, answered quite forthrightly ... of Washington many symbols exist, and have to do with Freemasonry,” Elias said. “The language of symbols was paramount, was read more...
... the Archangel: thirty-three” (there are 33 degrees of Masonry of course, and the Archangel Michael is part of Masonic ... but there is no assignment of the number 33 to Michael in Masonry that I could find. However, a search of the internet shows read more...
... years, he attained the very top of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, the rare level of 33rd-degree Mason. What did John learn ... matter” rising up into Spirit, is a prominent symbol in Masonry and Rosicrucianism. And in those traditions, a pyramid is read more...