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The Ceremony of the Grail

Ancient Mysteries, Gnostic Heresies, and the Lost Rituals of Freemasonry

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The Ceremony of the Grail

By: John Michael Greer
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The holy grail. The Knights Templar. The Gnostics and ancient mysteries of Greece. Discover the connection between them all with this phenomenal book written by 32nd-degree Freemason and celebrated author John Michael Greer. This book is a must-listen for seekers of the holy grail and those who want to learn about the inner workings of occult Freemasonry.

The Ceremony of the Grail delves deep into the ancient mysteries, drawing on recently translated texts and published documents that until recently were among Freemasonry's most jealously guarded secrets. From the grail legends to the Picatrix to Jessie Weston's pioneering research, this book provides answers that have eluded seekers for centuries.

©2022 John Michael Greer (P)2022 Tantor
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Like other Greer books, this well researched work provides historical background alongside practical application. Highly recommended!

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In this book, the author John Michael Greer postulates that the holy grail was not the cup of Christ but part of a mystery ritual going back perhaps to neolithic times. He presents a tremendous amount of history, literature, and magical lore to back this up. Because a lot of history has been lost, he presents quite a bit of conjecture to back up his narrative but is very clear when he does so. I find this to be intellectually honest while preserving the arc of his theories.

As a Freemason, an esoteric teacher, and a fairly well-read chap, I learned a significant amount from this book. I hope this convinces others to continue this line of research,

Absolutely Fascinating and Well-Researched

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