Stichting Argus – Ritual of the Sovereign Grand Inspector General

Ritual of the Sovereign Grand Inspector General Dit rituaal dateert uit circa 1860 en is een Amerikaanse vertaling van een Franse versie. The Supreme Council is set in Purple. Skeletons, Skulls, Cross bones and hands are Painted above. Above the Presiding Officer is A Transparency upon Which is depicted A Triangle with the “Yod” at the Center. In the Center of the Room is A Triangular Pedestal, Covered with A Crimson Cloth upon Which is an Open Bible and A Naked Sword across It. In the North is A Human Skeleton, Standing Upright, Holding in the Left Hand the White Banner of the Order and in its Right, A Dagger Ready to Strike. Above the Inside Entrance Door is A Blue Banner upon Which is Inscribed the Motto “Deus Meumque Jus”, God My Right. In the East is A Five Branched Candle Stick, in the West One of Three Branches, in the North One of One, and in the South One of Two, in All Eleven Lights. Titles The Assembly is Known as the “Supreme Council.” The Grand Master assumes the title “Very Puissant £ Sovereign Grand Commander,” Representing Frederick the Second, King of Prussia. There is One Styled “Sovereign … Meer lezen over Stichting Argus – Ritual of the Sovereign Grand Inspector General