The Magpie Mason

The Magpie Mason is an obscure journalist in the Craft who writes, with occasional flashes of superficial cleverness, about Freemasonry’s current events and history; literature and art; philosophy and pipe smoking. He is Worshipful Master of The American Lodge of Research in New York; is a Past Master of New Jersey Lodge of Masonic Research and Education 1786; and also is at labor in Virginia’s Civil War Lodge of Research 1865. He is a past president of the lamented Masonic Society as well.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

‘Jung Mann’s Book Sale to Start Soon’

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    The Kristine Mann Library at the C.G. Jung Center will open its month-long book sale on Monday. Call (212) 697-7877 to confirm ope...
Friday, October 25, 2013

‘NYU: Meditation in Four Faith Traditions’

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      AT CAPACITY  AS OF NOV. 6 WAIT LIST WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR I wish I had become aware of New York University’s Mindf...
Wednesday, October 23, 2013

‘Pioneering Spirituality in Higher Education’

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      New York Open Center offers a free program for Friday night in conjunction with California Institute of Integral S...
Monday, October 21, 2013

‘The Brooklyn Mysteries’

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    Apropos of nothing, maybe just because it reminds me of this time of year, here is a photo of an untitled work by artist Ma...
Saturday, October 12, 2013

‘NYU: Perspectives on Mystical Union’

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      And speaking of New York University and neuroscience , an interesting discussion is scheduled for next Wednesday night, hosted by th...
Friday, October 11, 2013

‘A temple in Syria’

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      Amid all the horrible news of death and destruction in Syria today comes updated word of a most curious ancient temple archeologists...

‘Rosicrucian Order relocates to 23rd Street’

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      The Rosicrucian Order, having left the Gramercy Park area a few weeks ago, will begin meeting in the Flatiron tomorrow. Some new plac...
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Sunday, October 6, 2013

‘Let there be songs to fill the air’

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      In my music tastes, I long ago left behind, but sometimes revisit, the sounds I enjoyed in my youth, and last night was one of those ...
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