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Freemasonic Twinship and the Two Alban Saints

January 25 @ 17:00 - 18:30
£15

A talk on Zoom by Peter Dawkins about the universal law of twinship, or friendship, and how it manifested in the foundational legends of Freemasonry concerning the two saints called Alban and the two types of Freemasonry, Craft and Speculative.

The two saints called Alban are the Romano-Celtic officer, whose name is veiled as ‘Alban’, and Sir Francis Bacon, who was given the title Viscount St Alban.

The first St Alban is reputed to be the founder and first Grand Master of Craft Freemasonry in England (Roman Britain), whilst the second St Alban is cryptically recognised as the founder and first Grand Master of Speculative Freemasonry in England c.1300 years later.

We shall also look at the meaning of the place or places associated with the St Alban legends, the shrines or monuments erected in their memory and how they connect with each other, and the Freemasonic and Rosicrucian wisdom knowledge underlying all this.

For those who attend this Zoom talk, there will be time for questions, answers and insights after the talk. 

To book, please contact the Organiser (FBRT).

If booking accepted, on receipt of payment, the Zoom link will be sent to you.

A recording of the talk (but not of the sharing afterwards) can be made available for attendees if requested, as also for those who pay for the talk but do not attend it live on Zoom. Please contact the Organiser (FBRT).

The displayed picture is a coloured version of the AA-Gemini headpiece printed in the 1623 Shakespeare First Folio.

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