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Rating:  Summary: Simply Wonderful! Review: "Hermetic Masonry" is simply one of the best Hermetic and Qabalistic analyses of Freemasonry that I've ever read! In style and in substance, this work reminded me of Paul Foster Case's much better-known "The True and Invisible Rosicrucian Order."In my opinion, the best chapters in this book are those dealing with the Pythagorian (or '3, 4, 5') triangle and the Masonic letter 'G,' as well as an extended monograph which explores the significance of the triglyph A.'.U.'.M.'. I'd never read anything by Higgins before, but I'll certainly look for more of his titles in the future. I'd enthusiastically recommend this title to my Brothers in the craft, or to anyone with an interest in sacred geometry or Qabala.
Rating:  Summary: Simply Wonderful! Review: "Hermetic Masonry" is simply one of the best Hermetic and Qabalistic analyses of Freemasonry that I've ever read! In style and in substance, this work reminded me of Paul Foster Case's much better-known "The True and Invisible Rosicrucian Order." In my opinion, the best chapters in this book are those dealing with the Pythagorian (or '3, 4, 5') triangle and the Masonic letter 'G,' as well as an extended monograph which explores the significance of the triglyph A.'.U.'.M.'. I'd never read anything by Higgins before, but I'll certainly look for more of his titles in the future. I'd enthusiastically recommend this title to my Brothers in the craft, or to anyone with an interest in sacred geometry or Qabala.
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