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One of the most influential and controversial Freemasonry books ever written, Morals and Dogma by Albert Pike is an essential text for anyone seeking to understand the secret doctrines, mystical symbolism, and esoteric teachings of the Scottish Rite.
Originally published in 1871, this monumental work is a cornerstone of Masonic philosophy and ritual. Pike, a leading figure in 19th-century Freemasonry and a Sovereign Grand Commander of the Southern Jurisdiction, explores the 32 degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, weaving together threads from ancient religions, mystery schools, Kabbalah, Gnosticism, Hermeticism, and classical philosophy. Each chapter corresponds to a specific Masonic degree, offering deep allegorical interpretation, moral instruction, and spiritual reflection.
This edition preserves Pike's original structure and dense prose, making it ideal for serious researchers of Freemasonry, occult philosophy, comparative religion, and Masonic rituals. Whether you're a practicing Mason, a student of esoterica, or simply curious about hidden knowledge, Morals and Dogma remains one of the most profound explorations of Masonic moral teachings and symbolic traditions available in print.
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