This reproduction of the enduring "Masonic Bible," from the Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite from 1859 to 1891, retains all of the symbols, images, and Hebrew and Greek writings and references that are in the original book.
Here's Pike at his best! Masonry is permeated with powerful symbolism-both verbal and pictorial-that arouses the mental, spiritual, and intellectual life of those who use them. This extremely interesting study, once limited to 150 copies, gives the correct spelling of, and analyzes all the "significant words" (pass words, etc.) in, the Scottish ...
A biting lecture read at the request of the Grand Lodge of Louisiana, by Albert Pike in 1858. The lecture was subtitled, "The Evil Consequences of Schisms and Disputes for Power in Masonry, and of Jealousies and Dissensions Between Masonic Rites" and is a fascinating look at Pike's interpretation of the "Masonic wars" of the mid 1800's in ...
Now available after 135 years! One of the rarest and most important books ever published on the Ancient and Accepted (Scottish) Rite of Freemasonry-Albert Pike's Magnum Opus or 'Great Work," being his first revision of the complete rituals of the Scottish Rite. Only 100 copies were printed-less than thirty are said to survive. Pike's ritualistic ...
If you read only one book on Freemasonry, this is it! Contents: The Scottish Rite degrees from the 4th through the 32nd. Secret Master; Perfect Master; Intimate Secretary; Provost and Judge; Intendant of the Building; Elu of the Nine; Elu of the Fifteen; Elu of the Twelve; Master Architect; Royal Arch of Solomon; Perfect Elu; Knight of the East; ...
First published in 1872, "Morals and Dogma" is Albert Pike's book of esoteric philosophy published by the Supreme Council, Thirty Third Degree, of the Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction of the United States. Designed as a guidebook for those entering the Scottish Rite, "Morals and Dogma" details much of the minutiae, ritual, and doctrine of the ...
DEITIES AND WORSHIP Contained in the ALBERT PIKE 1872 19 in THE STA3STDABJ3 PRINTINO CO. Louisville CopyrigU, 1930, by The Supreme Council, 33, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America PREFACE. It. is quite uncertain, now that I have this book finished, whether I shall ever ...
He (Pike) knew that the Proto-Aryans and the Indo-Aryans were our physical, linguistic and philosophical ancestors; and he knew that the monotheistic Irano-Aryans were our religious, religio-philosophical and spiritual ancestors; and with his transcendent genius he places before our mental vision the habitat, migrations and early pre-historic ...
There are other things that you should hear said now, and without which you will not be fully in possession of this degree... You will find them in the Legenda... (quote from the 26th degree, AASR, SMJ). This book contains ALL of the "Legenda" and "Readings" written for members of the Scottish Rite to supplement the ritualistic instruction. This ...
This unique book is extremely important for two reasons. First, for its biographical history of all the luminaries who have worked and died in the Scottish Rite and secondly, Pike's eloquent prose on the philosophy of life and death is presented here with the clarity and understanding of a prophet. There has never been a Mason like Pike. If you ...
This Lecture is intended to be...I think, my last labor of the kind in Masonry. I hope that I have succeeded in rescuing part of the Symbols of Freemasonry, in some degree, from the condition of insignificance into which they had fallen and in proving that there is something in the Royal Art to make it worthy of the attention, and study of men of ...
Pike knew that our language, philosophy, religions, are traceable to the Aryans, Indo and Irano, and he has presented to our view, through the Lectures, the emigration and last division of the race, their country, character and manners, their language, their deities, and legends. "Of the work, Pike himself said: 'Oldest literary monuments and ...
Contains the author's reasons for believing the Masonic Grand Constitutions of 1786 to be genuine. He does not assert, as the Supreme Council does not assert, that they are, as a known, proven, established fact genuine; but he does say that they have long been reputed to be so; that there is sufficient evidence to make their authenticity probable; ...
This book is a collection of two booklets on Masonry, historical facts and idealism. Pike's "What Masonry Is and Its Objects" was an address delivered at the Grand Lodge session of February 8, 1858. "Ancient Ideals in Modern Masonry" by Leadbeater was an address given to the Sydney Lodge, No. 404, in 1915.
These are the poems of General Albert Pike Grand Commander, Southern Division Scottish Rite. Pike was a prolific writer on Masonry, as well as a writer of prose. His writings evince depth of thought, grandeur of imagery, with a force and harmony of expression. Also included is a biographical sketch of Pike written by his daughter.
This digest of the contents of Brother Albert Pike's monumental work "Morals and Dogma," the text book of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for the southern jurisdiction, grew out of the desire of Hugo to have an index of the contents for his own use as the presiding officer of each of the Scottish Rite Bodies in Duluth, Minnesota.
The missing secret sections of Pike's 1872 Craft ritual, "The Porch and the Middle Chamber. The Book of the Lodge." For the first time the authentic Secret Work is now available for the Scottish Rite version of the Blue degrees. This book merges both missing books into one and deciphers them for the first time. If you own our "Porch and the Middle ...
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