Saturday, September 15, 2018

‘Library lecture: The Missing Degree!’

     
This month’s lecture at the Chancellor Robert R. Livingston Masonic Library will bring Bro. Michael LaRocco to the lectern to discuss “The Missing Degree!” From the publicity:


Livingston Library
Thursday, September 27
6:30 p.m.
“The Missing Degree!”
Presented by Bro. Michael LaRocco
RSVP here
Free and open to the public


Through his lecture, Bro. Michael LaRocco will explore the parallels between Freemasonry and ancient rites of passage to manhood. Drawing from the men’s spirituality movement, LaRocco will examine the components of rites of passage, how the absence of such rites manifest negatively in our lives, and how the esoteric symbolism of Freemasonry can fill a need and become The Hero’s Journey, providing a path for masculine self-actualization.

Michael LaRocco is a 32° Scottish Rite Mason, a Royal Arch and Cryptic Mason, and a Knight Templar. He also is Magus Templi (founder and presiding officer) of the Magus Guild of the Valley of Rockville Centre, whose mission is to increase the esoteric experience of Scottish Rite Masonry.

The library is located on the 14th floor of Masonic Hall, located at 71 West 23rd Street in Manhattan. Photo ID is required to enter the building. RSVP here.

This lecture is sponsored by the Fourth Manhattan District and Helena Valley Winery.
     

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