Lodge


Small World (The Campus Trilogy, #2)
The British Museum Is Falling Down (King Penguin)
Reckless Mountain Man (Seduction Summit Lodge, #3)
Watching from the Dark (DCI Jonah Sheens, #2)
She Lies in Wait (DCI Jonah Sheens, #1)
Deaf Sentence
The Lost Keys of Freemasonry (Also Includes: Freemasonry of the Ancient Egyptians / Masonic Orders of Fraternity)
The Paid Companion
Freemasonry: An Introduction
The Path of Freemasonry: The Craft as a Spiritual Practice
A Christmas with My Boss: A Grumpy Sunshine Age Gap Romance (Christmas in Maple Falls Book 2)
Sleigh Bells in Park City (Christmas in the Canyons Book 1)
Lexicon of Freemasonry
Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry
Joseph's Temples: The Dynamic Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism
Martine Bailey
Signor Renzo's lodge stood on a grassy knoll near the crest of the hill. It was a modest place, just a low stone hut, before which stretched a woven ceiling of vines. My dinner was cooked on an open fire by the table. This was no banquet, but what the cook called a pique-nique, a meal for hunters to take outdoors. After Renzo had chosen two fat ducklings from his larder, he spitted them over the fire. Then he made a dish of buttery rice crowned with speckled discs of truffle that tasted powerful ...more
Martine Bailey, An Appetite for Violets

Laurence Galian
Crowley recognizes that the magickian can share 'one general nature' with other beings, in other words, he is referring to the morphogenetic field that the magickian shares with others working members of a lodge, a spiritual community or simply through a shared harmony of purpose. For the morphogenetic field most definitely has its own Will, directing those in the field to follow its inexorable tug. ...more
Laurence Galian, 666: Connection with Crowley

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