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Friederich M. von Stein

Secrets of Strict Observance

“Secrets of Strict Observance” delves into the veiled world of Freemasonry, offering a rare glimpse into the rituals and historical significance of this enigmatic fraternity. Authored by Friederich M. von Stein, a scholar with unparalleled access to Masonic archives, this book unravels centuries of rituals, symbols, and secrets.

This profound exploration begins with the roots of the Strict Observance rite, tracing its connections to the medieval Knights Templar and its profound influence on the shaping of Masonic practice and philosophy. Von Stein's meticulous research reveals how these ancient rituals and doctrines have woven their way into the fabric of societal change and political dynamics throughout history.

The book illuminates the purpose and meanings behind the secretive ceremonies and symbols of Freemasonry, shedding light on their esoteric origins and their adaptation over centuries to engage members in moral and philosophical reflections. It further examines the pivotal role of the Strict Observance in the spread of Enlightenment ideals across Europe, highlighting its impact on figures ranging from monarchs to revolutionaries.

“Secrets of Strict Observance” is not just a historical account but also a vivid narrative of the mystical and intellectual journey that is Freemasonry. Through the pages, readers will discover the deep connections between Masonic secrecy and the pursuit of knowledge, and how this secret society has influenced, and been influenced by, the broader currents of Western history.

Suitable for both newcomers intrigued by Freemasonry and seasoned Masons seeking a deeper understanding of their heritage, this book offers a comprehensive and engaging look at one of the world's most secretive and influential organizations.
79 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2024
Año de publicación
2024
Editorial
tredition
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