Indeed it was later used by Aleister Crowley. Interesting.Benjamin Franklin used to attend meeting s of the Hellfire Club. It’s motto was ”do what though wilt”.
Indeed it was later used by Aleister Crowley. Interesting.Benjamin Franklin used to attend meeting s of the Hellfire Club. It’s motto was ”do what though wilt”.
Given the Masons love for all things Egyptian, cant help but see this as ominious.
LOL @ Wikipedia, it has some accurate and some not so accurate sources of info. Issue is many people can manipulate information there and many fail to cross reference their work to get an absolute answer. No where in early Christian Churches before the renaissance etc do you see the "all seeing eye". I am pretty sure that by the time the "eye" was being placed in churches, there was already infiltration. I was at the Haiga Sophia in 2016, I saw beautiful mosaics of Christ, John the Baptist, Mary and Arc Angels as well. Not once did I see the "all seeing eye" mosaic anywhere.Does anyone have any sources on the true origins of the All-Seeing Eye?
Wikipedia claims that it has been used as a Christian symbol in medieval churches. However, two thoughts occurred to me:
Yes!1. Doesn't freemasonry have its origins in occult architecture? If so, a lot of church architects were occultists, and would have worshipped the All-Seeing Eye.
I myself want some good sources. Good stuff.2. A lot of ancient churches have features that were added later, or were constructed later. The man who built the Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg, for example, was a freemason:
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Any good sources?
It seems that (((they))) do not like this book. I thought there would be used copies on abebooks, but nothing doing. I got my copy from OMNI Christian Book Club years ago. I think I'll write to them & request a catalogue. If I try looking at their site the computer warns me that it's dangerous. I think this is likely nonsense but I'll not take a chance. I did manage to find a copy on Archive.org by typing in the title alone, The Mystery of Freemasonry Unveiled; I'd tried the author's name & they professed not to have anything by him, why this is who knows. There's also a copy in the original Spanish on a blog, Cruxetlibris.blogspot.