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Book – EPUB/MOBI The Square and the Circle: The Influences of Freemasonry on Wicca and Paganism by Payam Nabarz

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"And in this way truly are erected the Holy Twin Pillars Boaz and Joachim [kisses breasts]. In beauty and strength were they erected, to the wonder and glory of all men" ~ Wiccan Book of Shadows

On the face of it nothing could be further apart than Wicca, a Goddess/God-centric modern Pagan mystery school whose Rede is "An it harm none do what ye Will", and Freemasonry, a brotherhood/sisterhood and system of morality veiled in allegory, taught in a symbolic language, whose great principles are brotherly love, relief, and truth.

But the connections between them are closer than might at first appear. This book reviews the literature of the history of Wicca with especial reference to its links with Freemasonry, demonstrating their surprisingly close historical affiliations. In addition the links between Freemasonry, Druidry, Sufism, and other modern Pagan movements are also examined.

" For these truly are the five points of fellowship feet to feet, knee to knee, groin to groin, breast to breast, arms around back, lips to lips" ~Wiccan Book of Shadows

"I will defend the Five Points of Fellowship, in enactment as well as concept..." ~ Freemasonry's third-degree initiation.

In the heart of both Freemasonry and Wicca, there is the spiritual quest and journey, as in many other mystery schools. Freemasons begin as a rough ashlar stone and eventually transform to a perfect cube. Its study of the seven liberal arts and sciences educates their initiates, transforming their mind to become a living Temple to the Great Architect while the seven graces provide them with the moral compass to walk through daily life. Wicca's teaching is clearly stated in its Charge of the Goddess:

"To thou who thinkest to seek Me, know that thy seeking and yearning shall avail thee not unless thou knowest the Mystery. If that which thou seekest thou findest not within thee, thou wilt never find it without. For behold, I have been with thee from the beginning; and I am that which is attained at the end of desire". The same message is also given to all Master Masons in their 3rd-degree ceremony: an injunction to reflect on "that most interesting of all human studies, the knowledge of yourself". In both, we can still hear down the centuries the echoes of Plato's teachings and the Delphic maxim at the Temple of Apollo at Delphi: γνῶθι σεαυτόν: Know thyself.

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Being a F&AM member, it seems like Wicca did borrow a lot from Freemasonry. Good read.
 
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That quote from the charge of the Goddess isn't from Masonry but Gardner did get the term charge from us. Take everything here with.a large grain of salt...and if you are interested in.mssonry,.go through your craft degrees first.

That's all I'm going to say.
 
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I'm aware of how passionate you are about Freemasonry but please don't discuss the content of books here (you can always open a thread in Book Discussions where everybody can read it, not just downloaders of this book).

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I didn't delete anything, what you're talking about?
 
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