The Lost Key: The Supranatural Secrets of the Freemasons by Robert Lomas

The Lost Key: The Supranatural Secrets of the Freemasons

Robert Lomas
384 pages
Hodder & Stoughton; Reprint edition
Jun 2012
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An author who is a physicist and a Freemason investigates the interface between the ancient, supernatural teachings of the Freemasons and modern science Containing revelations that only an initiate of the highest orders of esoteric Freemasonry is in a position to make, this book explains the truth behind the hints in Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol that Freemasonry is concerned to reawaken the hidden potentialities and powers of the human mind. It follows a candidate for initiation as he rises through the different grades of initiation ceremonies, including the reenacting of an ancient murder from 3,000 years ago in full gory detail, lowering the candidate on the end of a rope into a dark vault under the floor of the temple, holding a dagger to the candidate's naked breast, and making the candidate attend his own funeral.
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Pages 384
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton;...
Published 2012
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