Esoteric and Occult
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- The Word Foundation
- The philosophy and works of Harold Waldwin Percival, who joined the Theosophical Society in 1892.
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- Fringe Freemasonry
- Short biographies of those regular Freemasons whose interest in mysticism and the occult led them to such organizations as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and the Ordo Templi Orientis.
- 229
- Best of Research Links from the Victorian Lodge of Research No 218
- Masonic research resources. Links to approximately 45 other Masonic Research sites.
- 230
- Essays and Papers -- Masonic Education
- Masonic research resources provided by the Grand Lodge of British Columbia Ancient Free and Accepted Masons.
- 231
- Phoenixmasonry
- An organization exhibiting Masonic documents, lectures, and objects in a historical context.
- 232
- Scottish Rite Journal Archives
- Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, USA. Past issues of the Scottish Rite Journal (1997 and 1998) are located here.
- 233
- A Masonic Wedding
- A Masonic essay delivered in the Victorian Lodge of Research by Kent Henderson that discusses the existence and content of a Masonic Wedding ritual.
- 234
- Captain Morgan's Exposition of Freemasonry
- Online text with images of an "exposure" of Masonry published in 1827 C.E.
- 235
- Freemasonry: The Legacy of the Ancient Egyptians
- A discussion of Egyptian symbolism manifested in the design of The Port Adelaide Masonic Centre in South Australia, that is built in the form of an Ancient Egyptian Temple.
- 236
- Hermetic Symbolism in a Masonic Engraving
- A description of a copperplate engraving found in the archives of a masonic lodge in Bamberg in Germany. The plate is rich in symbolism. Examines how hermetic ideas were woven into the complex symbolism of late 18th century Masonry in England.
- 237
- Symbolism of the Lambskin Apron
- Masonic Essay discussing the apron worn as the "Badge of A Mason".
- 238
- The Opening of the Lodge
- A Masonic essay that follows an imaginary Candidate through the Craft Degrees, opening the Lodge in each degree, taking selected symbols and making inquiry as to their meaning and implications.