12/25/2012

99 Degrees of Freemasonry: Turning the Solomon Key Review

99 Degrees of Freemasonry: Turning the Solomon Key
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The Masonic brother Klovekorn writes about the craft with a certain zeal and sincerity not often seen in European writers on the topic. The images situated in the middle of the book enhances the quality of the work abundantly. Don't be mislead by the title, he pretty much covers your basic Masonic motifs,landmarks,and tools etc.
I am in agreement with his assertion I quote "A lack of judgement has been shown by many Masonic jurisdictions in lossening membership entry requirements in a vain attempt to bolster membership numbers the general effect has been the infiltration of the rite by people only scantily interested in practising the art of Masonry, but who join to satisfy their superficial curiosities or to gain networks."
I also agree with his opinion of contemporary lodges initiating people but not teaching the true essence,allegory and symbolism of Freemasonry. Overall a very good treatise on Masonry from the craft lodge to the rite of Memphis & Misraim.

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From the secret corridors of Scotland's Rosslyn Chapel to the dark crypts of Hitler's SS, the rise and fall of fraternal societies has shaped our world. Bro. Henning A. Klovekorn, in "99 Degrees of Freemasonry: Turning the Solomon Key" provides an inspirational and thought-provoking analysis of the philosophies, allegories and symbolism of Freemasonry. Take a journey of unrivaled passion from Knight Templar graves, hidden symbolism in European art to previously unpublished photos of the temples of the Grand Orient of France. This publication begins with the startling evidence of a European origin of Freemasonry and ends in the revelation of the highest ritual degrees of the Freemason Order. A must read for fans of the "Da Vinci Code" and sequel.

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