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the Ceremony of Grail: Ancient Mysteries, Gnostic Heresies, and Lost Rituals Freemasonry

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the Ceremony of Grail: Ancient Mysteries, Gnostic Heresies, and Lost Rituals Freemasonry
the Ceremony of Grail: Ancient Mysteries, Gnostic Heresies, and Lost Rituals Freemasonry

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Delve into Ancient Mysteries with Some of Freemasonry's Most Guarded Secrets
The Holy Grail. The medieval stories of Merlin. The ancient Greek Mysteries. Discover the connection between them all with this phenomenal book by 32nd-degree Freemason and celebrated author John Michael Greer. He uses careful research to fit together seemingly unrelated traditions and topics, drawing on translated texts and published documents that, until recently, were jealously guarded. A must-read for anyone interested in occult Freemasonry and the Grail mysteries, this book provides answers that have eluded seekers for centuries.
Using the earliest surviving Masonic ritual texts as well as pioneering insights and writings by Jessie Weston, William Morris, and other renowned scholars, this book reconstructs the Grail ritual and provides guidelines for performing it. Greer also presents Freemasonry's origins, full translations of pivotal essays, and fascinating history from megalithic to modern times.
The Ceremony of the Grail
pieces together a puzzle that has captivated practitioners throughout the ages.

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