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message 1: by Heber (new)

Heber (arkad01) | 5 comments I am new to all this, so I was wondering what literature you think is most appropriate for someone who is new.

Regards,



HL


message 2: by Heber (new)

Heber (arkad01) | 5 comments My all this, of course, I mean our ancient brotherhood. I am looking for something to understand the symbolism better.


message 3: by Wayne (new)

Wayne Owens (waynependragonowens) | 2 comments The Robert Lomas books are always worth a read for starters.


message 4: by Heber (new)

Heber (arkad01) | 5 comments Thank you!


message 5: by Mark333777 (new)

Mark333777 | 2 comments I would suggest, if you can get your hands on it, Masonry Defined by Albert Mackey as a good starting point.


message 6: by Heber (new)

Heber (arkad01) | 5 comments I've read "The Builders" by Joseph Fort Newton. How accurate do you think that is?


message 7: by Manny (new)

Manny | 2 comments have you considered becoming a Mason? That's probably the best way to learn what everything means.


message 8: by Wayne (new)

Wayne Owens (waynependragonowens) | 2 comments Never read "The Builders" so can't tell you about it.


message 9: by Heber (new)

Heber (arkad01) | 5 comments Manny. Don't know how much is alowed to be shared in forums of this type, but suffice it to say that I a 3 yrs old.

I loved "The Builders" and that is what made me interested in the craft.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/mas/bui/i...


message 10: by Manny (new)

Manny | 2 comments SMIB


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