Turning the Solomon Key

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Fair Winds Press, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 336 pages
New in Paperback! The Masonic secrets of our founding fathers.

Turning the Solomon Key is an exhilarating quest to discover the Masonic influences which George Washington brought to bear on the layout of Washington D.C. In this second book of his Key trilogy, Robert Lomas has used Masonic rituals and Washington's own diaries to uncover the symbolic reasoning behind the positioning of the White House and the Capitol, and in the process he disposes of many anti-Masonic urban myths. This exciting, and authoritative, detective story then investigates the sources of creative behavior, to reveal a hitherto unsuspected Secret Science of Masonic Astrology which underpinned Washington's actions.

The builders of Washington DC knew a great secret about the human condition. In Turning the Solomon Key, scientist and Masonic expert Robert Lomas explains exactly what it was. Turning the Solomon Key, at its heart, explains why high-achieving individuals share certain astrological characteristics, and why the Freemasons who founded our nation planned Washington, D.C., the way they did.

 

Contents

Acknowledgments
8
Foreword
9
In Pursuit of a Mystery Washington D C
13
George Washington A Most Famous Freemason
17
The Secret of the Solomon Key
23
Ritual Keys and Bright Morning Stars
35
The Layout of Solomons Key
61
Washington and the Streets of London
81
Powering the Enchanted Loom
185
Tides Telephones and the Phase of the Moon
201
A Mirror in the Sky
217
The Predictions of Masonic Astrology
239
Further Predictions of Masonic Astrology
259
Understanding the Solomon Key
279
Appendixes
295
Bibliography
313

Achievement and Masonic Astrology
97
Following in Newtons Footsteps
119
Lies Dammed Lies and Astrology
131
The Journey from Single Cell to Complex Genius
167

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About the author (2007)

Robert Lomas is also the coauthor of The Hiram Key, The Second Messiah, and UrielÆs Machine. A Freemason, he lectures at Bradford University in England.

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