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Freemasonry and the Higher Man<\/strong><\/p>\n

Presented by:<\/strong><\/p>\n

Brother Angel Millar<\/strong><\/p>\n

Presented April 29th 2017<\/strong><\/p>\n

Angel Millar is the author of The Crescent and the Compass: Islam, Freemasonry, Esotericism and Revolution in the Modern Age (2015), Freemasonry: Foundation of the Western Esoteric Tradition (2014), and Freemasonry: A History (2005), as well as numerous articles on spirituality and related subjects.<\/p>\n

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His writing have been published in New Dawn magazine, Quest magazine, The Philalethes (Masonic magazine), The Journal of Indo-European Studies, and at Disonfo.com, among others. Brother Millar also writes for, and edits, Phalanx \u2014 a blog about spirituality, esotericism, religion, martial arts, and self-development.<\/p>\n

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Besides writing, Brother Millar regularly give lectures and talks on various aspects of esotericism, Freemasonry, self-improvement, and Traditionalism, etc. he has spoken at The Chancellor Robert R Livingston Library and Museum on several occasions, to the Philosophy department of Mensa NY, on US and Canadian radio, on Occult of Personality podcast several times, at Catland bookstore in Brooklyn, and to private societies and Masonic Lodges.<\/p>\n

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Lastly, Brother Millar is also an artist. His art has been exhibited in galleries and museums in the USA and London (UK). Some of his paintings are in the permanent collection of The Chancellor Robert R Livingston Library and Museum, and some have also been exhibited at The Henry Wilson Coil Library & Museum of Freemasonry in San Francisco.<\/p>\n

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