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The Apprentice - A Treatise on the First Degree of Freemasonry
Gregory B. Stewart
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| #870963 in Books | 2014-12-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.99 x.31 x5.00l,.46 | File type: PDF | 106 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Valuable resource for Freemasons and anyone interested in the concept of initiation|By Queen of Swords|There is a lot of thought packed into this slim little book -- so much so that I intend to let it rest in my mind for a while and then re-read it much more slowly and meditatively to get the full benefit.
Stewart's key idea, one which was new to me, is to express in|From the Author|Explored from the perspective of the Scottish Rite degrees of Freemasonry, The Apprentice combines elaborate descriptions, interpretative exploration and links to parallel symbolic constructs to form a working understanding of the meaning behind
More an explainer of the secrets, symbols and mythology of Freemasonry, The Apprentice - a Treatise on the First Degree of Freemasonry, is an introduction into the forgotten ideas behind the making of a mason. This work explores the symbolism of that ritual journey from the perspective of what it means to be initiated. In that telling it draws parallels with occult secrets of the tarot, traditions of the kabbalah and the esoteric connections it has with the Hermetic Trad...
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