QPZIL
Premium Member
Hi all,
Here in North Carolina, every candidate that goes through the EA, FC and MM degrees is given a little (~20-page) book after each degree that explains what they just went through along with some of the symbolism. I really loved that, and I really missed it after going through 9 degrees over 9+ hours, and then not being able to see them again for at least another 6-8 months!
So, I've written a short (53-page) book, which I've called "A Guide for the North Carolina Royal Arch and Select Master Mason". It's my hope that it'll serve the same purpose for the new York Rite Mason, to help answer the questions "what exactly just happened?" and "what the heck did all that mean?"
I don't want to just throw up a link for anyone to see, but if you're interested in reading it, shoot me a PM and I'll send it to you. It's aimed mostly at North Carolina York Rite Masons, and some of the history focuses on the Greensboro area where my York Rite Bodies are, but I think anyone would enjoy it.
Thanks
Ian
Here in North Carolina, every candidate that goes through the EA, FC and MM degrees is given a little (~20-page) book after each degree that explains what they just went through along with some of the symbolism. I really loved that, and I really missed it after going through 9 degrees over 9+ hours, and then not being able to see them again for at least another 6-8 months!
So, I've written a short (53-page) book, which I've called "A Guide for the North Carolina Royal Arch and Select Master Mason". It's my hope that it'll serve the same purpose for the new York Rite Mason, to help answer the questions "what exactly just happened?" and "what the heck did all that mean?"
I don't want to just throw up a link for anyone to see, but if you're interested in reading it, shoot me a PM and I'll send it to you. It's aimed mostly at North Carolina York Rite Masons, and some of the history focuses on the Greensboro area where my York Rite Bodies are, but I think anyone would enjoy it.
Thanks
Ian