The Meaning of Masonry: (Aziloth Books)

The Meaning of Masonry stresses the original purpose of Freemasonry as a “spiritual science,” a specialised form of mysticism designed to answer the timeless questions of those who seek self-knowledge: What am I? Whence come I? Whither go I?”

W. L. Wilmshurst was an initiate of Huddersfield Masonic Lodge in England and became a prominent author of books and articles on masonry that bespoke a deep knowledge of the mystical side of an organisation little known to the outside world. First published in 1922, The Meaning of Masonryis an exposition of Freemasonry’s esoteric credentials, its true raison d’être. The symbolism of the rituals enacted during the four initiations are, emphasises Wilmshurst, but outward forms of the deeper, invisible stages of spiritual growth. Masonic symbols and biblical allegories are explained and linked to masonry’s roots in the ancient philosophies of India, Egypt and Greece.

Written solely for Brothers of the Craft, the now wider accessibility of this important book outside masonic circles does much to inspire spiritual growth – and brings with it a new respect for the ideal of Freemasonry.

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The Meaning of Masonry: (Aziloth Books)

The Meaning of Masonry stresses the original purpose of Freemasonry as a “spiritual science,” a specialised form of mysticism designed to answer the timeless questions of those who seek self-knowledge: What am I? Whence come I? Whither go I?”

W. L. Wilmshurst was an initiate of Huddersfield Masonic Lodge in England and became a prominent author of books and articles on masonry that bespoke a deep knowledge of the mystical side of an organisation little known to the outside world. First published in 1922, The Meaning of Masonryis an exposition of Freemasonry’s esoteric credentials, its true raison d’être. The symbolism of the rituals enacted during the four initiations are, emphasises Wilmshurst, but outward forms of the deeper, invisible stages of spiritual growth. Masonic symbols and biblical allegories are explained and linked to masonry’s roots in the ancient philosophies of India, Egypt and Greece.

Written solely for Brothers of the Craft, the now wider accessibility of this important book outside masonic circles does much to inspire spiritual growth – and brings with it a new respect for the ideal of Freemasonry.

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The Meaning of Masonry: (Aziloth Books)

The Meaning of Masonry: (Aziloth Books)

by Walter Leslie Wilmshurst
The Meaning of Masonry: (Aziloth Books)

The Meaning of Masonry: (Aziloth Books)

by Walter Leslie Wilmshurst

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The Meaning of Masonry stresses the original purpose of Freemasonry as a “spiritual science,” a specialised form of mysticism designed to answer the timeless questions of those who seek self-knowledge: What am I? Whence come I? Whither go I?”

W. L. Wilmshurst was an initiate of Huddersfield Masonic Lodge in England and became a prominent author of books and articles on masonry that bespoke a deep knowledge of the mystical side of an organisation little known to the outside world. First published in 1922, The Meaning of Masonryis an exposition of Freemasonry’s esoteric credentials, its true raison d’être. The symbolism of the rituals enacted during the four initiations are, emphasises Wilmshurst, but outward forms of the deeper, invisible stages of spiritual growth. Masonic symbols and biblical allegories are explained and linked to masonry’s roots in the ancient philosophies of India, Egypt and Greece.

Written solely for Brothers of the Craft, the now wider accessibility of this important book outside masonic circles does much to inspire spiritual growth – and brings with it a new respect for the ideal of Freemasonry.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781911405986
Publisher: Aziloth Books
Publication date: 02/18/2020
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.27(d)

About the Author

W. L. Wilmshurst was an English solicitor and a member of Huddersfield Masonic Lodge whose books and articles on masonry bespoke a deep knowledge of the mystical side of an organisation little known to the outside world.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

The Position and Possibilities of the Masonic Order

CHAPTER I

The Deeper Symbolism of Freemasonry

CHAPTER II

Masonry as a Philosophy

CHAPTER III

Further Notes on Craft Symbolism

The Form of the Lodge

The Positions of the Officers of the Lodge

The Greater and Lesser Lights

Opening and Closing the Lodge

First or Entered Apprentice Degre

Second or Fellow-Craft Degree

Third or Master-Mason's Degree

The Masonic Apron

A Prayer at Lodge Closing

CHAPTER IV

The Holy Royal Arch

The Ceremony of Exaltation

CHAPTER V

The Relation of Masonry to the Ancient Mysteries

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