Tag: freemasonry
Masonic Magician, by Philipa Faulks and Robert L.D. Cooper
The Masonic Magician does a wonderful job of presenting the facts of Cagliostro’s life and allows readers to reach their own conclusions about the character the infamous Count Alessandro Cagliostro.
Deconstructing Gurdjieff, by Tobias Churton
I enjoyed Deconstructing Gurdjieff most when the author, Tobias Churton, speculated about events and circumstances surrounding Gurdjieff's life.
The Initiatory Path in Fairy Tales, by Bernard Roger
The Initiatory Path in Fairy Tales is a fascinating and enlightening keeper for fairy tale fans, and students of both literature and alchemy.
Did Freemasonry invent modern Paganism?
Freemasonry's influence may have gone largely unacknowledged, though it, too, at times, has existed as a conduit for ideas and traditions.
Where Do Demons Live?, by Frater U.’. D.’.
Where Do Demons Live?: Everything You Want to Know About Magic, by Frater U.'. D.'. Llewellyn Worldwide, 9780738714790, 187 pp., 2010 In Where Do Demons...