FREEMASONRY TODAY
Book Review

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MAKING LIGHT
A Handbook for Freemasons.
Julian Rees, Lewis Masonic, Hersham, 2006. Paperback, 128 pages, £14.99. ISBN 0-85318-253-1.
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Julian Rees takes but one paragraph to
come to the point: Freemasonry is a
journey towards the discovery of ‘the
true masonic secret.’ It is integral to our
rituals yet we appear to have forgotten it.
His book, he explains, is a kind of ‘roadmap.’
He is in the vanguard of the
movement which is seeking to renew
Freemasonry’s focus upon the deep wisdom
it carries. One which is rediscovering the
spiritual heart of our Craft; a heart which
was never lost but whose beating has
become muffled beneath layers of
displacement activity - now being peeled
back. For many masons, in particular those
younger men who have been joining us, are
interested in touching that heart and
drawing from its insights and wisdom.
The deeper meaning of the three Craft
degrees is carefully explored: the
relationship of the degrees with one another;
the progression in insight and wisdom; the
spiritual source from which Freemasonry
emerges; the meaning of the ‘regular steps’
to the East; the reason behind the ritual
opening and closing ceremonies; and the
importance of the symbol of ‘Light’ in its
many manifestations, to give but a few
examples. The book is particularly
informative in the way it reveals the
interrelationship of the symbolism used in
the three degrees during the progression
from Initiate to Master Mason.
Rees explains that there is no single way
to make the journey and there is no rigid
interpretation of the various symbols, but there
is a method. And that method involves the use
of our rich and ancient symbolism to enable us
to discover the way forward, to mark our
progress, and to stimulate our curiosity for
things more profound in the knowledge that,
in due time, we will see beyond our
‘perishable frame’ and ‘lift our eyes to that
bright Morning Star’ - one clear expression of
the central secret of Freemasonry which for
certain is not one of handshakes and bare
knees but one of spiritual import; one to be
experienced, not simply studied intellectually.
Julian Rees reveals simply and elegantly
that which is so often hidden, ignored or
forgotten: nothing less than the path leading
ultimately to the secret heartland of
Freemasonry. This book should be read by
every Freemason. It should be given to
every Master Mason upon his being raised.
Michael Baigent
Issue 38, Autumn 2006
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