Spring in a Masonic Winter: Philosophy, Symbolism, and History of the Freemasons - Couverture souple

Poll, Michael R

 
9798349481673: Spring in a Masonic Winter: Philosophy, Symbolism, and History of the Freemasons

Synopsis

In a world divided and in pain, this book tries to educate and lift up all Freemasons. From understanding Masonic degrees, to lodge leadership, and learning a bit about the amazing Scottish Rite Grand Consistory of Louisiana, this book has something for any Mason hungry for more light. Written in an approachable, down-to-earth manner, it is designed to be of service and enjoyment to the whole of Freemasonry - no matter your jurisdiction or years in the Order. Contained also is the rediscovered, enigmatic, and rare ceremony, "The Masonic Baptism," translated and edited by Josef Wäges.

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À propos de l'auteur

Michael R. Poll (1954 - present) is the owner of Cornerstone Book Publishers and editor of the Journal of The Masonic Society. He is a Fellow and Past President of The Masonic Society, a Fellow of the Philalethes Society, a Fellow of the Maine Lodge of Research, Member of the Society of Blue Friars, and Full Member of the Texas Lodge of Research.A New York Times Bestselling writer and publisher, he is a prolific writer, editor, and publisher of Masonic and esoteric books. He is also the host of the YouTube channel "New Orleans Scottish Rite College." As time permits, he travels and speaks on the history of Freemasonry, with a particular focus on the early history of the Scottish Rite. He was born in New Orleans, LA and lives a peaceful life with his wife and two sons.

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