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I am a new mm

sprinkles

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We went dark right after I became a mm any good books or tips tell i can go back to meetings

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FlBrother324

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We went dark right after I became a mm any good books or tips tell i can go back to meetings

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You might try "Born in Blood", by John J. Robinson, I found it quite a good read.

Congratulations my Brother, welcome to the journey for Light!

Remember it's a "life long" journey, not a sprint or couple laps around the track.

Enjoy the journey.

Yours, in His service
 

Jonesy1234

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I agree that "Born in Blood" is a great book to keep those wheels turning. Currently, I am reading "The Secret History of the World" by Mark Booth. It's not strictly Masonic, but still very interesting and does have Masonic references. If you want to stick to Masonic literature, I highly suggest Pike's "Morals and Dogma." It's a heavy read and will really get those gears turning, but it is absolutely worth it. I also suggest Pike's "Esoterika." It is strictly Blue Lodge related and, in my humble opinion, one of the best books ever written.
I hope this helps. :) Look to the East!
 

Mac

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I enjoyed the Origins of Freemasonry. Great book that talks about the Scottish origins of the organized fraternity.


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detroit2jim

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My favorite is Mystic Tie by Albert Mackey. I have a first addition from 1838 that I look to fondly. You can find it on Google Play and other past copyright books.

Jim


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jskeeters

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Visit your local library; they all have lots of books on Masonry. Never stop gaining knowledge and seeking the light !!


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