Freemasonry made intelligible to its followers
Wirth, Oswald
Autor: | Wirth, Oswald |
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Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 25.07.2025 |
EAN: | 9782487364493 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 124 |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Verlag: | V Bros. Publishing |
Untertitel: | The Apprentice's Book |
Produktinformationen "Freemasonry made intelligible to its followers"
In Freemasonry Made Intelligible to Its Followers: The Apprentice's Book, Oswald Wirth offers a profound and accessible exploration of the foundational teachings and symbols of Freemasonry, providing clarity to the mysteries surrounding this ancient fraternity. Aimed at those beginning their journey into Masonic initiation, Wirth's work serves as an invaluable guide for understanding the deeper meanings behind the rituals and symbols that form the core of Masonic tradition. Wirth delves into the first degree of initiation, the Apprentice's degree, illuminating its allegories and the spiritual lessons that accompany the rituals. Drawing upon his extensive knowledge of Masonic philosophy and esoteric symbolism, Wirth decodes the significance of each symbol, gesture, and lesson, revealing their hidden meanings and their connection to personal and spiritual growth. Through this exploration, the reader will gain an understanding of the moral and philosophical teachings that shape the Masonic path. A must-read for both new Masons and those intrigued by the mysteries of Freemasonry, The Apprentice's Book offers clear insights into the process of initiation and the symbolic journey toward enlightenment. Whether you're a practitioner seeking to deepen your understanding or a curious seeker exploring the world of Masonic philosophy, this book provides a thoughtful and illuminating introduction to the timeless wisdom of Freemasonry.

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