by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darin A. Lahners Many of my fellow Midnight Freemasons have no idea that I belong to another secret society. Ok โ so itโs not really a โsecret societyโ, but I play in a draft simulation league using the Diamond Mind Computer Baseball Game along with 20 other so like โ…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darin A. Lahners Read Part 1 Here Read Part 3 Here There are spoilers! What fantasy show would be complete without Dragons? A Dragon for those of you have spent your life underneath a rock, is a mythical monster like a giant reptile or huge serpent. In European tradition the…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darin A. Lahners Read Part 2 Here Read Part 3 Here Spoilers Ahead! I am, as well as many of you, very excited to see the how Game of Thrones ends on HBO. The television series is based upon the Fantasy book series called โA Song of Ice and Fireโ…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darin A. Lahners I recently discovered that our sacred temple legend is vastly different from the one that is claimed to be the original. According to Rudolf Steiner, in his lecture: โThe Temple Legend โ The Mystery known to the Rosicruciansโ, which he gave in Berlin on the 4th of…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor Darin A. Lahners Upon a recent viewing of the movie, The Da Vinci Code, I discovered something that had alluded me up until now. Dr. Langdon (played by Tom Hanks) was discussing the symbol of the sacred feminine with Sir Leigh Teabing (played by Ian McKellen). The feminine V which was…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darrin A. Lahners *Editors Note* WB Lahners originally sent this to me in one post. I thought it best to split this up into a few pieces. Deciding where to break it apart was difficult, however I feel that we accomplished this so that one can read a part and contiue…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darrin A. Lahners *Editors Note* WB Lahners originally sent this to me in one post. I thought it best to split this up into a few pieces. Deciding where to break it apart was difficult, however I feel that we accomplished this so that one can read a part and contiue…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darrin A. Lahners *Editors Note* WB Lahners originally sent this to me in one post. I thought it best to split this up into a few pieces. Deciding where to break it apart was difficult, however I feel that we accomplished this so that one can read a part and contiue…
by Midnight Freemason Contributor WB Darin A. Lahners *Editors Note* WB Lahners originally sent this to me in one post. I thought it best to split this up into a few pieces. Deciding where to break it apart was difficult, however I feel that we accomplished this so that one can read a part and…