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Suprise mystery guests on Masonic Central - Nov 23,2009

In the spirit of the Thanksgiving holiday, tonight's show is a detour from the norm with a duet of suprise mystery guests. It offers a unique glimpse into a little seen segment of Masonry that we know will delight and entertain you on this last Sunday before the Thanksgiving holiday. mystery | surprise | thanksgiving | holiday | freemasonry

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The Sanctum Sanctorum on Masonic Central - Nov 16,2009

Freemasons like to talk, a lot, and usually for good reason. Beyond the usual what time a dinner is being held or who has knocked at the temple door with interest, a great driving aspect of the fraternity is understanding why it is we do what we do, and to hear from others who may have gone down that road and can offer some insight to the journey. Thankfully, many groups exist in the fora, on a range of topics and with varying focus. Some are tiled, while others governed by subscription ...

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Building Boaz - Author John Nagy on Masonic Central - Oct 26,2009

Join us on Masonic Central this Sunday as we meet and talk to Brother John Nagy who is the author of the new book “Building Boaz – Uncommon Catechism for Uncommon Masonic Education“.Once you start something, what do you do next? You take the next step of course but as with any journey into the unknown (or the unexplained) the question is where that next step should land. "Building Boaz" is the exactly where the next step in becoming a Mason should take you. In his New book Br. John ...

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Crown of Serpents on Masonic Central - Oct 19,2009

Where does National Treasure meet The Lost Symbol? Wound together into a Crown of Serpents. Masonic fiction is an infrequent thing, especially when written by a brother. The Lost Symbol is a good example of the fraternity in a modern fiction, in the same way that National Treasure brought the fraternity to the cinema. This Sunday, we have the opportunity to talk about the latest edition of Masonic fiction from author Michael Karpovage, who has just released his new book Crown of Serpents. ...

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"The Lost Symbol" found this Sunday - Sep 28,2009

The Masonic world has been quiet this last week, noses deep in the release of the new book The Lost Symbol, by Dan Brown. So now, its time to catch up, talk about the book, give away some spoilers, and look at the impact of the text on the fraternity today, and how (or if) it will in the future. We'll have a couple of mystery guests on to talk get into the details. Lost Symbol | Dan Brown | Symbolism | Washington DC | freemason

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What is Freemasonry? - Sep 14,2009

This show dedicated to talking about the fraternity of Freemasonry, what it is and what it represents. It is an open line program for your questions, comments, ideas, and theories. The goal is to talk about the various aspects of the fraternity and what it means to be a member. Please join us with tonight at 6pm PST / 9pm EST for this hour long program. freemasonry | free mason | lost symbol | masonic | secret

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Masonic Central Table Talk - Back to School! - Sep 07,2009

Join us tonight for Masonic Central tonight as we host another edition of our Table talk and catch up on the events and goings on of the fraternity in the last few weeks of Freemasonry. This is also an opportunity to ask the hosts any questions that you may have about the fraternity, the show, or just call in with your questions and comments. We always love to hear from everyone out there listening, and tonight is the night to call in! Some of the topics in the air is a follow up to the ...

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Social Media and the Non-Profit - How Social Media is vital to fraternal organizations - Aug 31,2009

Social Media has surpassed the expectations of those who declared it a passing trend and it has become a vital component of any individual or business that wants to build their brand and broadcast their message to an ever increasing audience. This is more than Mafia Wars, Bejeweled, or "what famous actor are you" test. This is the creation and delivery of a messages and content that readers will grow to trust, will grow to rely upon, and will look to for opinion. Social Media is not going ...

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The return of Masonic Central and the “Masonic Baptism”! - Aug 17,2009

After a long summer hiatus, Masonic Central is back and to recommit ourselves to our second year, this weeks show is highly appropriate. Coming on the program is Brother Cliff Porter to talk with us about his new book “Masonic Baptism – A Post Modern Ritual for an Ancient Craft“. For some background, Mackey says of the ritual that it is “… simply a lustration or purification by water, a ceremony which was common to all the ancient initiations”. In the present day, the ceremon ...

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Br. Mark Allen Tabbert on the George Washington Memorial. - Jul 06,2009

Join Masonic Central this Sunday, July 5th at 6pm PDT / 9pm EDT as we meet and talk to Br. Mark Tabbert, who is the Director of Collections at the George Washington Memorial in Alexandria Virginia. As we reflect on the celebration of our nations independence this weekend, where better to turn than the symbol of that founding than to the figure that is at once brother, General, and President in our founding father George Washington. With that in mind, the topic of the program this week i ...

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Author Karen Kidd on her new book "Haunted Chambers, the lives of early women Freemasons." - Jun 29,2009

Haunted Chambers, the lives of early women Freemasons. Join Masonic Central this Sunday, June 28th at 6pm PDT / 9pm EDT as we meet and talk to Br. Karen Kidd, the author of the new book Haunted Chambers, the lives of early women Freemasons. The topic of the program is a haughtily debated one, and certain not to be decided in the time we spend in the program. But we will discuss the book, some of the notable history of Feminine Freemasonry, and perhaps explore what that means today. F ...

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Timothy Bonney, PM - May 25,2009

Timothy Bonney, PM, PHP Br. Tim Bonney on the European Concept Lodge vs. The Traditional Observance Lodge concept. Br. Tim is the author of the owner and editor of the website Freemasonry Resource http://freemasonryresources.com/traditional observance | european concept | lodge | hiram | freemasonry

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32 Secret Paths of Solomon, Sunday on Masonic Central. - Jun 01,2009

Freemasonry and the Qabbalah have a tacit relationship. In many deep philosophical discussions, the two often come up as being interrelated but just as often leave the conversation without a clear connection defined. As a Mason, we can start to study where the Jewish Mysticism has been woven in, but without a deep degree of study and practice, the two still seem as distant as night and day. This week on Masonic Central, our guest Timothy Hogan will join us to talk about this mysticism an ...

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Morgan: The Scandal That Shook Freemasonry - Jun 15,2009

American history is intricately tied to the history of Freemasonry. One such crossroad was the Anti-Masonic Party that dominated early American politics between 1827 and 1838. But where did the Anti-Masonic party find its inspiration? When you dig into the shadows and rumors of the past the answers start to take shape in a jig-saw puzzle of post colonial American life. And in those hidden recesses, the real story starts to emerge. Important to say is this early political party did not ...

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The "truth" on Conspiracies with Chris Hodapp - May 18,2009

The "truth" on Conspiracies with Chris Hodapp, author of Freemasons for Dummies, and Conspiracy Theories And Secret Societies For Dummies. Join us as we host Chris Hodapp of Freemasons for Dummies as we talk about the pervasive conspiracy theories that surround the fraternity of Freemasonry. The Freemasons, the Illuminati, Skull and Bones, Trilateral Commission, The Bilderberg Group, and so on... We want to take these ideas head on with the release of the recent film based on Dan Br ...

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Br. Christopher Allan Knowles - author & publisher - May 04,2009

Brother Knowles is the author of three books of Masonic fiction in the vein of police procedural murder mysteries. The books "Murder in Georgetown Lodge"(print), "Murder in Sugarbush Lodge", and "Murder in Martha's Vineyard Lodge" are available on Amazon as Kindle editions. The stories are without a doubt Masonic fiction, but every bit intrigue and "who done it". What makes this series so interesting is that it explores the realm of Masonic fiction and the possibilities of what brotherh ...

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Br. Peter Millheiser - Editor of the Hibiscus Masonic Review journal - Apr 06,2009

Join us as we meet and talk to Br. Peter Millheiser who is the editor of the Hibiscus Masonic Review from the Hibiscus Lodge No. 275 in Coral Gables Florida. As the editor, Peter is the Masonic education chair, of the Hibiscus Shrine Fellowship Club, that publishes a quarterly journal of Masonic interest papers. Our discussion will focus on various topics of education, the Review Journal, Hibiscus Lodge, and the driving concept behind it.education | Freemasonry | Masonic | Hibiscus | ...

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Martin Faulks on Lewis Masonic Publishing - Apr 13,2009

This week on Masonic Central, we have the chance to talk to Martin Faulks who is the colorful and vibrant marketing director of Lewis Masonic publishing. Join us as we welcome him to the program to talk about the Masonic publishing business (and Lewis Masonic), English Masonry, his work with Lewis and the art of esoteric literature, and life as the "Masonic Ninja". Lewis Masonic was founded in 1801, and is the largest and oldest Masonic publisher in the world. Well-known to the English F ...

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Br. John Nagy, author of Building Hiram - Apr 20,2009

Author of the book "Building Hiram" is a feast for any Mason wanting to embark on an most Uncommon Masonic Education. "Building Hiram - Uncommon Catechism for Uncommon Masonic Education" is 12 unique catechisms designed to bring about a deeper understanding of the connections provided throughout the three degree rituals, lectures, and catechisms. Intended to be read one chapter at a time over the course of a year to elicit discussion and reflection on the degrees and their meaning. Joi ...

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What is the OTO, and is it conencted to Freemasonry? We'll explore that question... - Apr 27,2009

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Join is for an in depth discussion with Frater Hrumachis, who is the Public Information Officer for the U.S. Grand Lodge of the Ordo Templi Orientis. We plan to discuss the Order's history including its early Masonic roots in European Freemasonry as well as the Order's modern operations of philosophy and its path of esoterica and fraternity under the teachings of Thelema. Most importantly, we want to explore what the Thelemic practice ...

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