Look to the East: A Revised Ritual of the First Three Degrees of Masonry - Tapa blanda

Lester, Ralph P.

 
9781933993386: Look to the East: A Revised Ritual of the First Three Degrees of Masonry

Sinopsis

Seeking a deeper understanding of Masonic rituals? Explore the ceremonies of the first three degrees in Freemasonry.

Esteemed Masonic scholar and practitioner Ralph P. Lester brings a lifetime of experience and research to this comprehensive guide to the foundational rituals of Freemasonry.

As a trusted resource for Freemasons for over 100 years, Look to the East provides a detailed examination and explanation of the revised rituals for the Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason degrees. This masonic book offers insight into the symbolism, purpose, and performance of these core ceremonies.

In this book, you'll find:

  • Full scripts and descriptions for the revised rituals of the first three Masonic degrees
  • Analysis of the symbolism, allegorical meanings, and moral lessons behind each ritual
  • Guidance on properly conducting and participating in the ceremonies
  • Explanations of the duties and privileges associated with each degree
  • A fascinating exploration of the historical development of these rituals

Look to the East is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of these ancient rituals. Whether you are a new initiate, a seasoned practitioner, or simply a curious reader, this book offers valuable insights into the foundations of Freemasonry.

Buy Look to the East to expand your knowledge of the first three degrees of Masonry today!

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Reseña del editor

The complete work of the Entered Apprentice, Fellow-craft and Master-mason's Degrees, with their ceremonies, lectures, etc. It has doubtless been a matter of comment and surprise among the Members of the Fraternity that all the books which are avowedly intended to serve as guides to the Work of a Lodge invariably contain more or less than their professed object demands. They are usually deficient in the very points that may be most needed, rendering the use of a separate Monitor unavoidable; while, on the other hand, they include a great deal of information on matters with which every Mason is necessarily perfectly familiar, and which it is neither needful nor desirable to be communicated to the uninitiated. It has been the aim of the Compiler of this little volume to avoid both these defects: first, by omitting all Passwords, Grips, and other esoteric subjects; and second, by giving the Work of the first three degrees monitorially as well as ritually complete, in plain language for ready reference, and entirely free from the tedious perplexities of cypher or other arbitrary and unintelligible contractions.

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