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My Third Eye is Connected to the Creator

"My Third Eye on the so below is connected to the Creator in the as above heavans. I climb up the 33 steps of Jacob's Ladder to reach the of alchemical energies of the light. The fallen consciousness of Lucifer redeemed to be raised to Christos. Connected to the...

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Moses’ Horns of Memory

You will find Moses often depicted in artwork with horns. These horns symbolize our hippocampus (ammon's horn) and are responsible for processing our memories and regulating emotion. Moses was told by God in Malachi 4:4: "Remember the law of my servant Moses, the...

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Phoenicians came to this continent

In his 1871 book Ancient America, John Denison Baldwin said this about the Phoenicians being the first people to establish colonies and cities filled with civilized life: "The known enterprise of the Phoenician race, and this ancient knowledge of America, so variously...

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A true modern operative Mason is known by his heart

A true modern operative Mason is known by his heart, great work on himself and the world which is engraved in his soul. Lodge meetings and degrees are worthless unless you partake in the Great Work of Universal Brotherhood regardless of race, country and or origins....

Meaning of Freemason

The English word free is derived from the Old English freo "free, exempt from, not in bondage," also "noble; joyful," from Proto-Germanic *frijaz (cognates: Old Frisian fri, Old Saxon and Old High German vri, German frei, Dutch vrij, Gothic freis "free." All these...