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DEITIES AND WORSHIP Contained in the ALBERT PIKE 1872 19 in THE
STA3STDABJ3 PRINTINO CO. Louisville CopyrigU, 1930, by The Supreme
Council, 33, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, for
the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America PREFACE.
It. is quite uncertain, now that I have this book finished, whether
I shall ever care to publish it. It was not commenced for that
purpose and it may always remain a monotype, in manuscript. For it
has been written as a study, and not as a teaching for myself and
not for others. It is not at all the fruit of a meditated purpose,
and was not commenced as a diagnosis of the Deities of the Veda, an
attempt to discover the distinctive personality and individuality
of each, which it afterwards became, and the fruits of itself to
myself have been sufficient to reward me abundantly for the labour
it has cost. Nothing has ever so much interested me, as this
endeavour to penetrate into the adyta of the ancient Aryan thought,
to discover what things, principles or phenomena our remote
ancestors worshipped as Gods, what Indra, Varuna, Mitra, Aryaman,
the Agvins, Vayu, Vishnu, SavitJfi and the others really were, in
the conception of the composers of the Vedic hymns. It has had a
singular charm for me, this inquiry into the true mean ing of the
epithets and phrases, often, in appearance, indiscriminately
applied to different Deities, often seemingly inappropriate, and
the expres sions of a wild and riotous imagination into the true
meaning of names and epithets and phrases that became, literally
accepted and misunderstood, the sources, seeds or germs of the
legendary myths and many of the Deities of the Grecian mythology
and theBrahmanic fables and pantheon. And I have felt the most
intense satisfaction in deciphering, as it seemed to me I did,
these hieroglyphs of ancient Aryan thought in bringing myself into
relation en rapport with these old Poets and Philosophers, under
standing them in part, and thinking with them in deciphering their
hiero glyphics, infinitely better worth the labour than all that
are engraved on the monuments of Egypt and Assyria, and in solving
one by one the enigmas contained in their figurative and seemingly
extravagant language, whose meaning was only to be discovered by
beginning with their simplest notions and conceptions, and making
the curious processes of their thought my own trying as it were, to
be them, intellectually, and to think their thoughts. Thus I
satisfied myself that every one of their Deities had for them a
perfectly distinct and dear personality and individuality that
their ideas were not in the least vague, incoherent or confused
that their imagination was perfectly - ell-regulated, and that
every epithet and phrase was logically appropriate and correct. So
also, upon a partial examination, I found it to be in the ancient
Zarathustrian G tMs, which are, I do not doubt, even older than the
Vedic hymns. I found in both, the most profound philosophic or
metaphysical ideas, which those of every philosophy and religion
have merely developed and that, so far from being Barbarians or
Savages, the old Aryan herdsmen and husbandmen, in the Indus
country under the Himalayan Mountains, on the rivers of Bactria,
and, long before, on the Scythic Steppes where they originated,
were men of singularly clear and acute intellects, profound thought
and an infinite reverence of thebeings whom they worshipped. The
inquiry has opened to me an entirely new chapter of the history of
human thought, and given me an infinitely higher conception of the
Aryan intellect...
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1874 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1874 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1874 Edition.
Morals and Dogma has been described as "a collection of thirty-two
essays which provide a philosophical rationale for the degrees
(membership levels) of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. The
lectures provided a backdrop for the degrees by giving lessons in
comparative religion, history, and philosophy."
2011 Reprint of 1906 Edition. Full facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Fully
describes the first three degrees of the Scottish Rite of
Freemasonry. Pike is best known for his major work, "Morals and
Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry,"
originally published in 1871. "Morals and Dogma' was traditionally
given to the candidate upon his receipt of the 14th degree of the
Scottish Rite. This practice was stopped in 1974. "Morals and
Dogma" has not been given to candidates since 1974. A classic work
on the subject.
There are other things that you should hear said now, and without
which you will not be fully in possession of this degree... You
will find them in the Legenda... (quote from the 26th degree, AASR,
SMJ). This book contains ALL of the "Legenda" and "Readings"
written for members of the Scottish Rite to supplement the
ritualistic instruction. This anthology is similar, in some
respects, to Pike's Lectures on Masonic Symbolism, but was
considered REQUIRED READING by Pike himself. No Mason can truly
understand the Scottish Rite degrees without reading this essential
work.
THIS 44 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Lectures of the
Arya, by Albert Pike. To purchase the entire book, please order
ISBN 1564591824.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Pike knew that our language, philosophy, religions, are traceable
to the Aryans, Indo and Irano, and he has presented to our view,
through the Lectures, the emigration and last division of the race,
their country, character and manners, their language, their
deities, and legends. "Of the work, Pike himself said: 'Oldest
literary monuments and records of human thought in the world and as
the source and origin of the great philosophical doctrines of the
world, but also, and far more, because they make known to us a
sublime theosophy and purely philosophic faith believed in and
understood by men of our own blood and lineage at a very remote
period when they dwelt near the cradle of the race.
If you're a Thirty-second Degree Mason you may THINK that you've
received all the Scottish Rite degrees, but chances are you
haven't. Why? Unknown to most people, Albert Pike also wrote
Scottish Rite rituals for the three Blue Lodge Degrees. In Pike's
words, these Scottish Rite Blue Lodge rituals were "to be studied
and understood before investiture with the fourth degree. For,
without it, the system of that Rite is incomplete, and even like a
fabric without foundation." This rare reprint includes the,
openings, closings and rituals of the Entered Apprentice, Fellow
Craft and Master Mason degrees according to the Pike workings of
the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. More importantly it
contains the complete SECRET WORK. These rituals are MUCH MORE
ESOTERIC and differ significantly from the Webb-form (York Rite)
Blue Lodge rituals commonly used in the United States, and the book
has several interesting illustrations (including Hiram's jewel-a
talisman ). Also included is the "Table Lodge" ceremony. Highly
recommended. Very scarce
Now available after 135 years One of the rarest and most important
books ever published on the Ancient and Accepted (Scottish) Rite of
Freemasonry-Albert Pike's Magnum Opus or "Great Work," being his
first revision of the complete rituals of the Scottish Rite. Only
100 copies were printed-less than thirty are said to survive.
Pike's ritualistic revisions were so impressive he was made an
active member of the Supreme Council and became the most revered
Sovereign Grand Commander in the history of the Rite. Thanks to the
generous loan of a copy from a European antiquarian, this special
reprint makes available to the serious student the complete
authentic rituals which served as the foundation of the Scottish
Rite's philosophy. This invaluable work is not to be confused with
either the various ritualistic "exposures" of anti-Masons, or the
rituals currently used by either American Scottish Rite. The Magnum
Opus contains Albert Pike's complete, original text of the Scottish
Rite degrees. Some of Pike's rituals were used by other Supreme
Councils as a foundation for their own practices; while more
recently the Supreme Council 33rd Degree, Southern Masonic
Jurisdiction, U.S.A. has appointed a committee to revise the
current Pike rituals. The Magnum Opus allows researchers to trace
the divergence to discover shifts in Masonic symbolism. An
invaluable reference aid and research tool, the scarcity and cost
of an original copy placed it beyond the reach of almost all
Masonic bibliophiles. This affordable facsimile reprint places
Masonic knowledge where it belongs-in the hands of those seeking
Light. Although similar to the current rituals used by the Scottish
Rite, it is slightly different and more esoteric. We have also
included for the first time ever, the grips and signs, and the key
to the "Secret Work." Very essential and rare Contents: Fourth
Degree, Secret Master; Fifth Degree, Perfect Master; Sixth Degree,
Confidential Secretary; Seventh Degree, Provost and Judge; Eighth
Degree, Intendant of the Buildings; Ninth Degree; Knight Elu of
Nine; Tenth Degree, Illustrious Elu of Fifteenth; Eleventh Degree,
Prince Ameth, or Sublime Elu of Twelve; Twelfth Degree, Grand
Master Architect; Thirteenth Degree, Royal Arch; Fourteenth Degree,
Grand, Elect, Perfect and Sublime Mason; Fifteenth Degree, Knights
of the Sword, of the East, or of the Eagle; Sixteenth Degree,
Princes of Jerusalem; Seventeenth Degree, Knight of the East and
West; Eighteenth Degree, Knight, or Sovereign Prince of Rose Croix,
of Heredon; Nineteenth Degree, Grand Pontiff, or Sublime Scotch
Mason; Twentieth Degree, Venerable Master of All Symbolic Lodges;
or Master ad Vitam; Twenty-First Degree, Noachite; or Prussian
Knight; Twenty-Second Degree, Knight of the Royal Axe, or Prince of
Libanus; Twenty-Third Degree, Chief of the Tabernacle;
Twenty-Fourth Degree, Prince of the Tabernacle; Twenty-fifth
Degree, Knight of the Brazen Serpent; Twenty-Sixth Degree, Prince
of Mercy or Scottish Trinitarian; Twenty-Seventh Degree, Knight
Commander of the Temple, or Teutonic Knight of the House of St.
Mary of Jerusalem; Twenty-Eighth Degree, Knight of the Sun; or
Knight Adept; Twenty-Ninth Degree, Grand Ecossais of St. Andrew, or
Patriarch of the Crusades; Thirtieth Degree, Knight Kadosh;
Twenty-First Degree, Grand Enquiring Commander; Thirty-Second
Degree, Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret.
THIS 32 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Magnum Opus or
the Great Work, by Albert Pike. To purchase the entire book, please
order ISBN 1564592456.
There are other things that you should hear said now, and without
which you will not be fully in possession of this degree... You
will find them in the Legenda... (quote from the 26th degree, AASR,
SMJ). This book contains ALL of the "Legenda" and "Readings"
written for members of the Scottish Rite to supplement the
ritualistic instruction. This anthology is similar, in some
respects, to Pike's Lectures on Masonic Symbolism, but was
considered REQUIRED READING by Pike himself. No Mason can truly
understand the Scottish Rite degrees without reading this essential
work.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
that are true to the original work.
For the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the
Southern Jurisdiction. This rare work includes all the monitorial
instructions for the three Craft Degrees according to the Scottish
Rite, and is intended to supplement Pike's Book of the Lodge. Much
more complete than the common Webb-form (York Rite) monitors, this
work contains large ritualistic extracts and symbolic diagrams
which, with the aforementioned work, assist the student to
reconstruct the rituals.
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