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Seeking more light in Masonry? Here is a list of internet links that should be of particular interest: A Page About Freemasonry, The world’s oldest Masonic website (Est. October, 1994), is chock full of useful information. Many thanks go out to Brother Dryfoo for taking the time to assemble and maintain it. The Masonic Service Association of North America is the publisher of the renowned “Short Talk” bulletins. Their site contains a bevy of Masonic information. The Philalethes Society is designed for Freemasons desirous of seeking and spreading Masonic light. There are several very informative and though provoking articles on their site. Freemason Information is a great site dedicated to the presentation and communication of Masonic knowledge for all who are interested to seek it. Brother Steven Dafoe's Masonic Dictionary is billed as "a daily advancement in Masonic education." It is most certainly that and is well worth you time. The Masonic Book Club has been reproducing Masonic classics since 1970. If you are looking to start or augment your Masonic Library this is a most valuable resource. The Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon is packed with great information including some of the most thorough debunking of anti-Masons available on the internet. Anyone convinced of the evils of Masonry should visit this site and consider the information they have painstakingly assembled. Pietre-Stones Review of Freemasonry is an online Masonic magazine that offers a fascinating international look at the fraternity. Freemasonry Today, the official publication of the United Grand Lodge of England, is a great magazine and has a great website as well. Masonic Restoration Foundation, An excellent site that provides news, research, and analysis related to the rich heritage and current trends of American Freemasonry. Masonic Lodge of Education, Brother Simon Pierce's site aims "To set the Craft to work ...and give them good and wholesome instruction for their labors." A valuable resource in Masonic education is The Masonic Society. According to their website: “A significant group of passionate Masons are coming together to create what aims to be nothing less than the premier North American research society in Freemasonry. Called simply The Masonic Society, we are gathering together brothers who have a deep and abiding desire to seek knowledge, explore history, discover symbolism, debate philosophies, and in short, who will be at the forefront of charting a path for the future of Freemasonry." Masonic World is a great educational site. There are hundreds of articles available to peruse. Lux Occulta is a very interesting site featuring articles on the more esoteric aspects of Freemasonry. Phoenix Masonry Spreading enlightenment -- one web surfer at a time! Internet Sacred Text Archive The largest freely available archive of online books about religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric on the Internet. They have a nice section on Freemasonry, to which the link goes directly. However, the entire site is fascinating and well worth your time.
Masonic Publishers Macoy Publishing & Masonic Supply Company, Inc Here are some Blogs I’ve found to be of interest: Connecticut Brother Don Tansey’s Movable Jewel. Connecticut Brother Tom Accuosti’s The Tao of Masonry. Connecticut Brother Matthew Morris’s The North East Corner Connecticut Brother Charles Tirrel’s Masonic Renaissance. Connecticut Brother David R. Edman’s The Metaphysical Freemason. Brother Christopher Hodapp’s Freemasonry for Dummies blog. He is the author of the book by the same name. Do you have a link you would like to suggest? E-mail me!
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