The Builders

Joseph Fort Newton

The Builders
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cedar Lake Classics
Published
12 October 2023
Pages
214
ISBN
9781611048940

The Builders

Joseph Fort Newton

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"The Builders" is a fascinating exploration of the origins, history, and symbolism of Freemasonry that will intrigue anyone curious about this ancient fraternal order. Newton takes readers on a journey through the roots of Freemasonry, examining its early development from the stonemasons and cathedral builders of the Middle Ages to the philosophical secret societies of the Enlightenment.

With eloquent and poetic language, Newton brings to life the timeless symbols, rituals, and ethos of Freemasonry. He analyzes the meanings behind the all-seeing eye, the pillars, the cryptic metaphors and geometric figures, and the plethora of Masonic legends and allegories that point to profound moral truths. Newton sees Freemasonry as an inspiring vision of human brotherhood, virtue, and self-improvement that unites men across countries and creeds.

This is a book for anyone who wants to understand the mystique and allure that Freemasonry has had for centuries. Newton explores its philosophy, connections to esoteric spirituality, and influence on history in a way that both educates and delights. Even just the section on Masonic myths and symbols is worth the read for those interested in esoteric and occult knowledge. For readers seeking a window into this secretive fraternal society, "The Builders" provides fascinating illumination.

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