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Re: Karma and the Victorian Mind

Sep 24, 1997 06:02 PM
by Dr. A.M.Bain


In message <34294B49.1E09@sprynet.com>, Bart Lidofsky
<bartl@sprynet.com> writes
>There are
>plenty of books by ex-Masons which reveal every detail, including the
>signs of mutual recognition. 

Those interested might try to seek out a copy of "Darkness Visible" by
Walton Hannaah, London, Augustine Press, 1952.

Theosophists of course will probably find easy access to the co-masonic
Order, whose rituals are more or less the same, except they allow women
and well as men as members.

Intellectual information (Hannah is a hostile witness) is no substitute
for experience.  Advice to the eager - stick with the three craft
degrees- that is quite enough. There is no need to continue playing
"knock knock, who's there?" forever.

Alan :-)


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