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davidg8089 (March 17, 2008 at 2:43 pm)
As I would expect from "The Lodgeroom" it is a very well produced ballanced piece of work.
davidg8089 (March 17, 2008 at 2:40 pm)
Hey! I'll face up to that fact. There's a lot of imagery and such there but I DON'T believe that we Freemasons had anything to do with it.
ratisbon (February 13, 2008 at 10:33 pm)
Well, not entirely correct. If you choose to attend the Sunday morning or afternoon services you do not have to pay the entrance charge but you may want put some money into the collection box for the upkeep of public worship in the Chapel.
ratisbon (December 29, 2007 at 12:46 pm)
This is a balanced and well-designed video with excellent interviews and comment. For further information on Rosslyn Chapel read a new book that covers Tourism, Local Environmental History, the Myths (Freemasons, Templars, American Corn, the Apprentice Pillar) and the Roman Cathoic origins of the Chapel: ROSSLYN CHAPEL REVEALED (Sutton Publishing Ltd)Hardcover: 256 pages; Publisher: Sutton Publishing Ltd (1 November 2007); Language English; Price £17.99; ISBN-13: 978-0750944670
Vertigo6911 (October 5, 2007 at 2:18 pm)
water pump? i hadnt herd that one before...
u might wanna check out graham hancock's new book 'supernatural'.
rustyrale (July 31, 2007 at 4:00 am)
Neat. Howdy, I'm not profane but I maybe a cowan...After learnng about the three virtues from a video here I decided to persure my path of enlightment from an outsider perspective. To be honest I am most interested in masonic history and the connection to the great pyramid.Its been recognized as a water pump but I wanna discover what went in the vacum tube. I know it was more than a pump but not exactly what. I figure masons or Rotarys maybe able to help me. Anyone interested?
festivaleye (July 23, 2007 at 3:57 pm)
Why is it that no Freemason will face up to the fact that it is not the Apprentice pillar (fable created in 1780) it is in fact St Matthews Staff which is of course the tree of life.
Rosslyn Revealed was the first book to mention Sir Gilbert Haye and St Matthews staff as well as the translation of the Secreta Sectorum.
musketeerwang (May 14, 2007 at 9:06 pm)
One point - you don't have to take a guided tour of the chapel, but you do have to pay £7 to get in. |