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The Craft Perfected!: Actualizing Our Craft - Craft

John S Nagy

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The Craft Perfected!: Actualizing Our Craft - Craft

The Perfect Ashlar is used symbolically to denote perfection within The Society of Free & Accepted Masons - better known as The Freemasons. This symbol is a recent innovation to the Freemasonic Craft. It is interwoven within the Craft's degrees, lore, and literature with opinions and descriptions unsupported by Stonecraft. The Perfect Ashlar replaced a stone more appropriate for building sound structures. As a result of this innovation, the teachings surrounding it have wreaked havoc upon generations of Freemasons who were inappropriately taught that they would never live up to its ideal. Research tells us that it was never meant to be this way! Coach Nagy investigates over three hundred years of Craft documents to reveal hidden treasures of Light associated with the Masonic quest for Perfection. His findings reveal: When the Perfect Ashlar was inserted into Ritual and which Ashlar it replaced, What the Operative Craft tells us about it, and The Liberties that Freemasonic authors took when they insert it into Ritual. Through his work, The Craft PERFECTED! - Actualizing Our Craft, John takes you through a series of deep Masonic rabbit holes, tracking down the history of The Perfect Ashlar, its true meaning, and the impact its meaning will have on future generations of Masons. Brace yourself for a page-turning inquiry suitable to what the Builders of the Organization intended for its members from its beginning.


186 pages

Media Bøker     Pocketbok   (Bok med mykt omslag og limt rygg)
Utgitt 1. oktober 2019
ISBN13 9780991109456
Utgivere Promethean Genesis Publishing
Antall sider 186
Mål 127 × 203 × 10 mm   ·   190 g
Språk Engelsk  

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