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Post by billmcelligott on Feb 1, 2005 0:53:15 GMT
www.turningthehiramkey.com/All the information you could ask for for the New Book soon to be released Turning the Hiram Key: If anyone would like to reserve a copy just drop me a line. And I will add you to the List. Getting in early makes sure you dont have to wait.
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Post by mrmason on Apr 2, 2005 9:26:25 GMT
Recieved a signed copy of this book today through the post from a friend . Will start to read it possibly next week and let everyone know what I think.
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Post by mrmason on May 4, 2005 6:50:35 GMT
Well I finally finished this book yesterday. I have to admit it that it is certainly not worth the money( approx £17 for hardback). The first half of the book is taken up with Lomas describing the whole of the 3 degrees as well as the 3 tracing board lectures(English const). He describes in full what everyone said to him and what he was told to do and what he replied and what he did right from him being prepared in the 1st degree through to and including the 3rd degree. While he inists not to give out any of the "secrets" he describes in full the actual ceremonies from start to finish in a manner which anyone who picks up this book can walk through. The second half of the book gives his interpretation of the Kirkwall Scroll and some Norse god. Although I don't adhear to his theories this has to be the worst book that he has written. They say first impressions count,and this can be seen by the spreading out of the words and sentences in the book wich makes you think that it could have been condensed into half the size. IMHO the worst £17.00 I have ever wasted.
P.S. dont buy it you can have mine!"!!!!!!
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Post by staffs on May 4, 2005 7:02:53 GMT
I was bored to tears when i read The Hiram Key and never did finish the book.
I gave mine to a member of outr lodge who collects hardbacks.
Bob, Ive got an idea BURN IT
or rip out the pages and store away for when you run out of loo paper.
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