
Ancient Ideals in Modern Masonry
Theosophical Classics
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Narrated by:
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Michael Strader
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By:
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C. W. Leadbeater
About this listen
The author, a prolific writer and a member of the Theosophical Society, describes his personal journey through the Masonic fraternity, as a co-mason. He explains his shock with the familiarity of the lodge room, as he recalled it exactly from a past life in ancient Egypt. He proceeds to compares the modern masonic ritual with ancient Egyptian mysteries, which he clearly remembers. He explains that the fraternity purposely pretended to be operative masons, to avoid persecution from the Church, which was otherwise suspicious of secret societies, and that Freemasonry is merely a relic of an age-old Egyptian mystery cult.
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