There’s a world of Masonic writings out there – Books have contained the information we all seek. More particularly a wealth of Masonic Knowledge.
Everything from Sacred Geometry and Secret Teachings handed down over the millennia, to easy reading History and Philosophy.
Follow this link to open the Library: (You will be surprised what is available)
The Login Name is …. “Manitoba Masonic Library” – No Password is required (just leave it blank)
The Page you end up on will provide you with an almost endless choice of books. It somehow links back to the Grand Lodge of Manitoba – to the Resource Center (Library in Grand Lodge), where I believe they will make these books available for your reading enjoyment…. Does it get any Better? – Many Thanks to RWB Brian Rountree for his help in getting this link up!
Any problems … RWB Brian can be reached at the following Address …
- Masonic Resource Center
- Grand Lodge Of Manitoba
- 420 Corydon Ave.
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
- 1.800.665.2712
- Fax: 204.284.3527
Email: [email protected]
The main objective is to inform each of you that there are books available – loads of books !! – And to make them available to you.
Reply from: Victor G Popow 12:13pm Nov 8
True enough Bro. Jake– I know as Past Grand Librarian I always have a different set of books and current magazines to encourage Brethren to see what is new or different in our world. Everything from spirituality to ancient philosophy, hermeticism, architecture, exercise, health…i think more lodges need to talk and share in not only Freemasonic but new and current knowledge that encourages discussion and improvement of the mind/body/spirit….
A really great book is by Anthropologist Jeremy Narby – “The Cosmic Serpent” which explains shamanic thoughts and ideas and sciences new foray into what constitutes consciousness…it seems that consciousness is not only a quality in human beings but incorporated into all facets of nature…this has moral implications into all facets of human existence….
“Observe carefully what guides the actions of the wise, and what they shun or seek.’ Marcus Aurelius (121-186 CE), Meditations- Book Four.
A message sent to me from RWB Brian Rountree, the Grand Librarian :
HI Jake
Brethren would fill out the form online.
I would need to have at least the email so I could contact them. I would have to enter them into the system.
Then we could look at sending the books out from the Grand Lodge office.
Brian