Essays by Bro. Jaime Paul Lamb KT

The Brazen Pillars, the Mozaic Pavement and the Blazing Star

The Royal Arch, the Four Veils and the Fixed Signs of the Zodiac

Freemasonry, Hermetic Qabalah & Solomonic Magick

On the Development of a Personal Hermetic Qabalistic Practice

The Mystery of Baphomet

The Mythological Import of the Officer's Jewels

The Symbolism of the Pinecone

Freemasonry and the Rites of Mithras

Perserving The Royal Arch

Solar and Astrological Symbolism in Fremasonry

A Divergent Perspective on Freemasonry's Membership Decline

The Quest for the Lost Word

Why Are There No Women in Regular Freemasonry

Do You Profess a Belief in a Supreme Being?

Elements of Classical Mythology in Modern Freemasonry

Myth, Magick & Masonry; Occult Perspectives in Freemasonry

Alchemy and Rosicrucianism in Freemasonry

What do Tarot Cards have to do with Freemasonry

Comparing Egyptian Obelisks and The Brazen Pillars

On The Orientation of King Solomon's Temple

The Brazen Pillars and the High Priestess

Myth, Magick & Masonry; Occult Perspectives in Freemasonry

Synopsis:

In his book, MYTH, MAGICK & MASONRY, Jaime Paul Lamb develops several thought-provoking interpretations of the symbolic and allegorical content in Freemasonry. By using the interpretive lenses of ceremonial magick, solar and astrological lore and symbolism, classical mythology and the Roman Mystery cult, Mithraism, Lamb establishes four distinct vantage points from which to survey the Craft. These unique perspectives enable the reader to develop a more nuanced appreciation of Freemasonry and a deeper understanding of the Fraternity’s priceless heritage of symbolic and allegorical material.

Bio:

Jaime Paul Lamb was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason in St Johns Lodge no. 6, F.&A.M., Norwalk, CT. He currently resides in Phoenix, AZ and is a member of Ascension Lodge UD, Arizona Lodge no. 2, Phoenix York Rite bodies, AZ College of Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis, Arizona Research Lodge no. 1 and Lapis Lazuli Oasis, O.T.O..      

Blurbs:

“Bro. Lamb's remarkably readable work should be read by every Mason who is not afraid to discover the Magick in Masonry; and by every Magician who is not afraid to discover the Masonry in Ceremonial Magick.”  

Lon Milo DuQuette, 32°, author of The Chicken Qabalah and The Key to Solomon’s Key

“Jaime Paul Lamb distills centuries of practice, lore and symbolism bridging magick and masonry—bolstered by a trove of original observations which only someone with a foot firmly in both worlds could make—to demonstrate that myth, magick and masonry are not such strange bedfellows after all.”

Richard Kaczynski, author of Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley and Forgotten Templars: The Untold Origins of Ordo Templi Orientis

“[…] being a Raised Master in the Masonic Fraternity as well as a Master Magician in Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), one of the few remaining Orders instructing its members in practical magick, Jaime Paul Lamb has one foot firmly planted in both these camps, Masonic and Magical. He thus speaks with authority on the hidden connections between Freemasonry and Ceremonial Magick. Moreover, he does a fine job of demonstrating those occult connections to his readers.”

P.D. Newman, 32°, author of Alchemically Stoned

MYTH, MAGICK & MASONRY may be purchased at:

http://www.thelaudablepursuit.com/store/myth-magick-and-masonry

About the Author

Jaime Paul Lamb was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason in St Johns Lodge no. 6, F.&A.M., Norwalk, CT. He currently resides in Phoenix, AZ and is a member of Ascension Lodge UD, Arizona Lodge no. 2, Phoenix York Rite bodies, AZ College of Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis and Arizona Research Lodge no. 1. Brother Lamb is the author of the forthcoming book MYTH, MAGICK & MASONRY: Occult Perspectives In Freemasonry, to be released Summer 2018 on the Laudable Pursuit imprint. He may be contacted at: jaimepaullamb@hotmail.com.”

              

               

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