Azpir8king
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Small BF (Brain Fart).
I call those "MF'S" ( Mouse farts) from clicking where or when I didn't mean to
I have gone click happy and closed so many windows in rapid succession without saving stuff and regretted it. MF'S.
Small BF (Brain Fart).
Thanks! I now have a new term to explain my behavior!!!I call those "MF'S" ( Mouse farts) from clicking where or when I didn't mean to
I have gone click happy and closed so many windows in rapid succession without saving stuff and regretted it. MF'S.
Yes. That part.You mean the "then a miracle happens" part?
Meant to put a quip in this piece of the thread and hit the wrong button.
I'm currently reading Albert Pike's Esoterika "The Symbolism of the Blue Degrees of Freemasonry". It's Transcribed and Annotated by Arturo de Hoyos.how does that read any good
You might want to add to your list the 5 volume set called, "The Building Better Builders" Series by an Uncommon Masonic Education author that is local to you. :1-wink-grin:Most recently finished The Craft and Its Symbols. Did a quick search on Albert Pike's Esoterika and it's too expensive. Might see if the lodge has a copy of that one.
On the list to read in no real particular order (some for education, some for enjoyment):
- Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry
- A Pilgrim's Path: Freemasonry and the Religious Right
- Symbols of Freemasonry
- The Freemasons Key - A Study of Masonic Symbolism
- American Freemasons: Three Centuries of Building Communities
- Solomon's Builders: Freemasons, Founding Fathers and the Secrets of Washington D.C.
- The Secrets of Masonic Washington: A Guidebook to Signs, Symbols, and Ceremonies at the Origin of America's Capital
- Duncan's Ritual of Freemasonry
- Freemasons For Dummies
They're certainly high on my wish list, the set is just slightly out of my price range presently. It would be nice if there were electronic versions, but that doesn't seem to lower book costs anyway. Most likely the next set of books I start buying though. (I already have all the above)You might want to add to your list the 5 volume set called, "The Building Better Builders" Series by an Uncommon Masonic Education author that is local to you. :1-wink-grin:
Well understood Brother. It's always good to read what you have first.They're certainly high on my wish list, the set is just slightly out of my price range presently. It would be nice if there were electronic versions, but that doesn't seem to lower book costs anyway. Most likely the next set of books I start buying though. (I already have all the above)
Definately a must have. I wish I bought them before I bought all the other books in my collection. I still read them over and over again. Always picking up something new. I dont care for the history of Freemasonry, I'm all about the symbols and how to read them and put them to use. Thanks again Brother John.Well understood Brother. It's always good to read what you have first.
After the day I've had, your post brought to my face a smile long wanting. Thanks Brother.Definately a must have. I wish I bought them before I bought all the other books in my collection. I still read them over and over again. Always picking up something new. I dont care for the history of Freemasonry, I'm all about the symbols and how to read them and put them to use. Thanks again Brother John.