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The Alchemical Keys To Masonic Ritual

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This is the first book which establishes a direct link between the rituals of Freemasonry and the practice of both chemical and spiritual alchemy. Albert Pike understood that the symbolic degrees of Freemasonry contained alchemical secrets, but he never put the whole pattern together and showed how. This book shows these connections for the first time. This book is a must for any Freemason who wants to understand the secret meanings behind the Symbolic "Blue Lodge" ritual. Tim Hogan is a PM, 32*KCCH, KT, FRC, PSM-AMD, and Knight RC of the Royal Order of Scotland. He lectures extensively both inside and outside of the United States on Freemasonry.

53 pages, Paperback

First published December 6, 2007

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Timothy Hogan

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Timothy Hogan is an author and lecturer within the Western Mystery school tradition. He is a Past Master within several different spiritual and initiatic traditions, including many bodies in Freemasonry (AF&AM) and of Rosicrucian lineages. He is the current Grand Master for the Ordre Souverain du Temple Initiatique (a Knight Templar lineage), and he runs CIRCES International. Timothy Hogan has lectured all over the world in both public and private venues, and has appeared on numerous television programs world wide. He is author of The Alchemical Keys to Masonic Ritual; The 32 Secret Paths of Solomon; Revelation of the Holy Grail (written under the pen name of Chevalier Emerys); Entering the Chain of Union, and he is author of Novo Clavis Esoterika. He has also written for several periodicals over the last decade, including L'Initiation, Ariadne's Web, Livings Stones Magazine, the New Equinox Journal, and Heredom.

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Profile Image for Petros Lamprides.
36 reviews2 followers
November 15, 2018
This is certainly an interesting book. The interpretations of the 3 symbolic degrees of Freemansonry from an alchemical point of view are very well thought and at some points quite convincing and inspiring. The weakness of this book is the lack of proper citations and the (very often) far-fetched assumptions. I wouldn't have a problem with intepreting parts of history, mysticism, literature and science under another view, as long as it actualy makes a point, but this book is swaying too far, trying to connect things that cannot be connected so directly. I would certainly recomend it, as a source of inspiration and reflection on the symbolic initiations, but I would not take it too literally. Also, I too think that the editing could be better.
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June 23, 2014
A logical, eye opening book that although short, has changed my views of the history of Freemasonry and its rituals. My only complaint is that it is too short, but that can be forgiven due to the substance.
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January 5, 2018
This book could use some editing. Other than that, it's an interesting interpretation of some Masonic rituals related to alchemy. However, I think the author has misinterpreted the symbolism and veered off into the plant kingdom rather than the mineral kingdom. I think it has been fairly well established that nothing from the plant or animal kingdoms will ever result in the Philosophers Stone. Everything from the plant kingdom is volatile and does not withstand the test of fire.
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12 reviews3 followers
October 18, 2014
An interesting little booklet on the relationship of alchemical symbolism with Masonic ritual. Unfortunately, the book is printed in a ten-point san-serif type face, making it difficult to read, and the illustrations are too small and of poor quality. I'd like to see a longer, more in-depth study of the subject.
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September 19, 2014
A good book with an alternative view of Masonic symbolism. I was able to easily follow along, and as I went through the book, much of the information began to make sense. If you are a Freemason looking for more understanding of freemasonry, and it's symbolism, this is a great book
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October 30, 2013
Dear Mr. Hogan,

You've compiled some good information, but please hire an editor for your next book.

Thanks,

Brady
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