... that John had pursued in his life (John had been an active Mason (both Scottish and York Rites) for 35 years whereas Tom had ... the Fetzer mission. The project was headed by Prof. Phillip Mason of Wayne State University, a noted oral historian and read more...
... to cultivate in a much more conscious manner. 15. Freemasonry, Spiritualism, and Spiritual Reading Almost immediately ... arriving in Kalamazoo, John joined the Scottish Rite Anchor Masonic Lodge. By 1933, after just two years, he had passed read more...
... that John had pursued in his life (John had been an active Mason (both Scottish and York Rites) for 35 years whereas Tom had ... the Fetzer mission. The project was headed by Prof. Phillip Mason of Wayne State University, a noted oral historian and read more...
... that John had pursued in his life (John had been an active Mason (both Scottish and York Rites) for 35 years whereas Tom had ... the Fetzer mission. The project was headed by Prof. Phillip Mason of Wayne State University, a noted oral historian and read more...
... origin and meaning in a 1996 Oral History with Phil Mason; in a 1985 “channeling” by Jim to the then-president of the read more...
... writings: in his earlier and middle adult years he studied Masonry, Theosophy (particularly the writings of Alice Bailey) ... in 1971), the final words of the book are inspired by the Masonic-inspired tale the chapter is anchored in, that of an read more...
... 1—Freemasonry and the Spiritual Philosophy of John E. Fetzer Author: ... 2018 Category: Video Final Productions Description: Freemasonry and the Spiritual Philosophy of John Fetzer • 00:00-20 read more...
... Commissioned Essays John Fetzer’s Washington DC and Freemasonry John Fetzer spent a considerable amount of time in ... Fetzer’s membership in the Society of Free and Accepted Masons – i.e. Freemasonry – help him advance his advocacy case in read more...
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... Larry Did he ever talk about pyramids in relationship to Masonry? Dean Oh, yes. Larry He did? Dean A little bit. He ... of mine for you. Mary Kenneth Killick was a 33rd degree Mason. Larry Okay. Mary And that’s Kenneth. And so was John. read more...