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Robert Hewitt Brown

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This incredibly detailed book reveals the hidden meanings behind occult signs and symbols from ancient times, found in what should be termed stellar theology, and then carried over into our modern world. Also reveals how Freemasonry is connected to Judaism, Christianity and the Bible. Lastly, it shows what the ancients knew about astronomy and how it became incorporated into the various religions of the world. Brown explores the world's legends, emblems and symbols and how they were all connected to ancient astronomical systems. Highly sought after, now back in print.

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THE writer of this work was for a long time in considerable doubt as to the propriety of its publication-not because he had any lack of faith in the truth of the theory it advocates, but from a fear that the revelations it contains might be thought unlawful according to a strict construction of the masonic obligation. Read the first page
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The Orion of Freemasonic Books 5 Feb 2006
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One of the most concise and on point books about astrology, numerology, esoteric sciences and the like. Profusely illustrated so much so the illiterate and semi literate can still benefit from it's lights and rights.The Freemasonic purist would benefit the most from this glorious work, but a total novice would also become more enlightened. Brother Brown's teachings on the number 7 and it's mystical astrological meanings are a must read. My edition of the book is quite a bit earlier, this book has been atop the Masonic book lists for awhile now. I would highly recommend this book to all those looking for Lux along with "The Huevolution of Sacred Muur Science Past and Present" by Noble Timothy Myers-EL and "African Origins of Freemasonry" by Zachary Gremillion
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A must read! 14 Jan 2006
By J Irvin - Published on Amazon.com
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Robert Hewitt Brown's book Stellar Theology and Mansonic Astronomy is certainly an important work for understanding archaeoastronomy in Masonry and religion.

Although the author intentionally avoids direct association to Christianity, the suggestion is certainly shown. This book is an excellent resource for anyone studying the ancient mysteries-and for scholars too.

This Book Tree edition is the better edition and the one you'll want to buy, as this publisher has reformated the entire book to make it much nicer. Some of the other publications are just bad photocopies in a binder.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
why the IMPORTANT OMISSIONS? 10 Jan 2010
By Rafa - Published on Amazon.com
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Sadly many of the chapters are a direct RIP-OFF, direct plagiarism of the much better book called 'The Royal Secret' written by I. Edward Clark.

WHAT MUST BE NOTED is that ROBERT HEWITT BROWN fails to offer any SWASTIKA INSIGHTS at all in his Freemason tell all.
NONE...he does not even mention it.
HOWEVER the 1924 publication called the 'The Royal Secret', written by a Freemason too, does mention it.
As does the Freemason Albert Churchward in his publications.

The book by the Freemason I.E. Clark devotes an entire chapter to the SWASTIKA and its many, many, many, profound associations and charms.

WHY????
Why does this modern Freemason 'rewrite' of 'The Royal Secret' (which is out of print, but can be ordered) totally eliminate the SWASTIKA from the Freemason narrative?
Is it because the swastika is an ancient solution for pi, that ante-dates Freemasonry?
Is it because it is a solution for the Pythagorean theorem?
Is it because it represents both the Sun and the Moon?
Is it because both opposite rotating swastikas, one rotating CW and the other CCW are in fact chiral asymmetrical mirror images of each other?
Thus the inward/outward helical rotations of the two intertwined swastikas resembles chiral asymmetrical DNA?

YES YES YES YES YES...Among other profound associations to do with Precession of the Equinoxes too.
And the list of swastika associations in both religion and science is quite extensive.

In my estimation the book misses the mark totally, as many books on the Freemasons and Knights Templar do.
Thus the omission of the chiral asymmetrical swastika from this book, resulted in the low rating.
How can you TRUST other information in this publication IF the swastika was omitted?
Maybe this book only deserves one* star?

This version of the 'TRUTH' left out the most important association to the mystic cross, the esoteric Hidden Cross of Christ, known as the Swastika.
Still revered by the Jain Buddhists of southern India.
The Swastika was an ancient mark of god that existed at least 5000 years before Christ manifest and walked across the water into the hearts of the west.

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