Freemasonry in the Twenty-First Century

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ISBN-10:

1888298006

ISBN-13:

9781888298000

Author(s): Bradley, Don
Edition: 2
Released: Jan 01, 1995
Format: Paperback, 350 pages

Description:

Freemasonry is, was, and will continue to be a school where humanity can serve the planet while learning about the hidden mysteries of the universe. The teachings in Freemasonry are veiled in such a way as to require the utmost striving of an individual in order for its truths to become evident. These teachings must be discovered, tested, and used in the daily cauldron of life in order to be of any value. A teaching has value only if it is practical. The true meaning of "practical" is using the Teaching imparted to improve the student's physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual life. If the Masonic scholar wishes to understand the craft and build its beauty into his or her life, then this book will aid them in their purpose.

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