Mysteries and Traditions: A Journey through Irish Freemasonry

Mysteries and Traditions: A Journey through Irish Freemasonry
Author: Sean O'Connor
Publisher: Sean O'Connor
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Through his book "Mysteries and Traditions: A Journey through Irish Freemasonry," Seán O'Connor opens the doors to a world steeped in symbolism, wisdom, and the profound legacy of the craft. Drawing from his experience and genuine passion, Seán guides readers on a captivating expedition, unveiling the hidden facets of Irish Freemasonry and its enduring impact on individuals and society. With his remarkable insights and engaging storytelling, Seán invites readers to embark on a transformative journey, discovering the threads of enlightenment and unity that weave through the fabric of Irish Freemasonry.

The Round Towers of Ireland Or the Mysteries of Freemasonry

The Round Towers of Ireland Or the Mysteries of Freemasonry
Author: Henry O'Brien
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1602068216

One of only two published works from Irish archaeologist and linguist Henry O'Brien (1808-1835), this classic 1834 study of the ubiquitous round towers of Ireland is hailed by many as a definitive work on the esoteric mysteries of the ancient world.

Travels Through History - Northern Ireland and Scotland

Travels Through History - Northern Ireland and Scotland
Author: Julian Worker
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2019-07-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1785388061

A series of essays about visits to the murals of West Belfast, the award-winning Titanic Centre, The World Heritage Site of the Giant's Causeway, the seven little-visited stone circles at Beaghmore, and the dramatically situated Dunluce Castle perched high on the cliffs in Antrim in Northern Ireland. There are further stories about the island of Lewis and Harris, Edinburgh, Dryburgh Abbey, and Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland. On Lewis and Harris, I visited the Callanish Stone Circles, the Arnol Blackhouse, and the Dun Carloway broch all of them redolent with history from different eras. In Edinburgh, I walked along the Royal Mile and was astounded at the plants in the Botanical Gardens. I also describe the tranquil Dryburgh Abbey, where Sir Walter Scott is buried, and Rosslyn Chapel, whose many secrets are buried deep in its lavishly decorated interior.