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Control the Magnet, Control the Mind
Humans are like magnets. Controlling the magnet is the secret art of magic. In the occult and esoteric circles, this scientific phenomenon of "harnassing this force or energy" is generally associated with the terms "magnetism, mesmerism, will, magic, self-control, and...
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Realities And Illusion – Chapter 13
Page 461 "ALCHYMIST. Thou always speakest riddles. Tell me if thou art that fountain of which Bernard Lord Trevigan writ? "MERCURY. I am not that fountain, but I am the water. The fountain compasseth me about." -- SANDIVOGIUS, New Light of Alchymy. "All that we...
Egyptian Wisdom – Chapter 14
Page 515 "The transactions of this our city of Sais, are recorded in our sacred writings during a period of 8,000 years." -- PLATO: Timaeus. "The Egyptians assert that from the reign of Heracles to that of Amasis, 17,000 years elapsed." -- HERODOTUS, lib. ii., c. 43....
India The Cradle Of The Race – Chapter 15
Page 574 "STE. -- Have we devils here? Do you put tricks upon us with savages, and men of Inde?" The Tempest, Act ii., Sc. 2. "We have now, so far forth as it is requisite for our design, considered the Nature and Functions of the Soule; and have plainly demonstrated...
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Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor by Malcolm C. Duncan [1866] Start Reading This book presents details of Masonic initiation rituals, along with grips, passwords and regalia. Written in the 19th century, Duncan's Ritual, as it is known, has been republished...
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DUNCAN'S Masonic Ritual and Monitor OR GUIDE TO THE THREE SYMBOLIC DEGREES OF THE ANCIENT YORK RITE AND TO THE DEGREES OF MARK MASTER, PAST MASTER, MOST EXCELLENT MASTER, AND THE ROYAL ARCH BY MALCOLM C. DUNCAN EXPLAINED AND INTERPRETED BY COPIOUS NOTES AND NUMEROUS...
Preface
p. 3 THE objects which Freemasonry was founded to subserve are honorable and laudable; nor is it intended in the following pages to disparage the institution or to undervalue its usefulness. It has, at various times and in several countries, incurred the ill-will of...
Entered Apprentice, or First Degree | Chapter 1
p. 6 p. 7 Seven Freemasons, viz., six Entered Apprentices and one Master Mason, acting under a charter or dispensation from some Grand Lodge, is the requisite number to constitute a Lodge of Masons, and to initiate a candidate to the First Degree of Masonry. They...
Fellow Craft, or Second Degree | Chapter 2
p. 58 I SHALL omit the ceremonies incident to opening a Lodge of Fellow Crafts, as they are very similar to those employed in opening the First Degree, and will be explained hereafter more COMPASSES PLACED IN A LODGE OF FELLOW CRAFT MASONS, ''ONE POINT ELEVATED ABOVE...
Master Mason, or Third Degree | Chapter 3
p. 87 THE ceremony of opening and conducting the business of a Lodge of Master Masons is nearly the same as in the Entered Apprentice and Fellow Crafts' Degrees, already explained. All the business of a "Blue Lodge" (a Lodge of three Degrees) is done in the Lodge...
Mark Master, or Fourth Degree | Chapter 4
p. 150 THE Degree of Mark Master, which is the Fourth in the Masonic series, is, historically considered, of the utmost importance, since we are informed that, by its influence, each operative Mason, at the building of King Solomon's Temple, was known and...
Past Master, or Fifth Degree | Chapter 5
p. 184 THIS degree in Masonry was instituted to try the qualifications of a Master Mason before becoming Master of a Lodge, and no Mason can constitutionally preside over a Lodge of Master Masons unless he has been admitted to this Degree. A Mason usually takes this...
Most Excellent Master, or Sixth Degree | Chapter 6
p. 200 No Mason can receive the Degree of Most Excellent Master until after he has become a Past Master, and presided in a Lodge, or, in other words, been inducted into the Oriental Chair of King Solomon. When the Temple of Jerusalem was finished,1 those who had...
Royal Arch, or Seventh Degree | Chapter 7
p. 217 THE Royal Arch Degree seems not to have been known to what are called modern Masons as late as about 1750. That portion of the old Freemasons who met at the famous Apple-Tree Tavern, in 1717, and formed the society upon somewhat new principles, that is, so far...
Extracts from “A Dictionary of Symbolical Masonry, including the Royal Arch Degree,” by the Rev. G. Oliver, D. D | Chapter 8
p. 266 ACHILLES.--Perhaps some worthy people may stare when we point out Achilles as a Freemason. What! we hear them ex-claim, is it possible that that fierce and ferocious man-slayer, nay, man-eater at heart, for he exhibited a strong propensity to cannibalism in...
Appendix
p. 271 NOTE A, page 12.--In some Lodges the Tyler takes the sword from the altar. NOTE B, page 18.--Some Masters repeat the words, "O Lord my God," three times. NOTE C, page 19--Masters differ about the proper manner of placing the three lights around the altar. In...
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