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We know that Moses became an Egyptian Priest, a Hierogrammat, and that Christ after attending
               the lodge at Mt. Cannel went to Egypt for Final Initiation, which took place in the Great Pyramid
               of Cheops. Other religious leaders obtained their preparation from lodges most convenient to
               them.


               (e) This explains why all religions, seemingly different, have a common nucleus of similarity;
               belief in a God; belief in immortality and a code of ethics. Read Ancient Mysteries by C. H. Vail,
               p. 61; Mystical Life of Jesus by H. Spencer Lewis; Esoteric Christianity by Annie Besant, p. 107,
               128–129; Philo; also read note (2) Chapter III for branch lodges of the ancient world.

               Chapter IV

               (1) The Genesis of Greek Enlightenment


               In the reign of King Amasis, the Persians through Cambyses invaded Egypt 525 B.C. and as a
               result (a) Immigration regulations against the Greeks were removed (b) They were allowed to
               settle at Naucratis and do their research (c) This contact enabled the Greeks to begin to borrow
               Egyptian Culture and to become enlightened. Read Herodotus, Bk. II, p. 113; Plutarch, p. 380;
               Diogenes, Bk. IX 49; Ovid Fasti III 338.

               (2) Cheops and Cecrops

               Those were Greek names for the Egyptian Khufu who belonged to the 4th Dynasty of the
               Egyptians. It was during the Pyramid Age, and Cheops was also the name of the Great Pyramid
               where Christ received His Final Initiation into the Egyptian Mysteries. Read Brucker's Critical
               History of Philosophy; also Mystical Life of Jesus by H. Spencer Lewis.


               Chapter V

               (1) The Diagram of the Four Qualities and Four Elements

               This is important evidence that the teachings of the supposed early Ionic philosophers and of
               Heracleitus originated from the Egyptian Mysteries. Read the Diagram and also Ancient
               Mysteries by C. H. Vail, p. 61; and the Creation Story of the Memphite Theology by Frankfort;
               also Rosicrucian Digest, May 1952, p. 175.












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