What Is Inside the Masonic Pyramid? A Master Mason Writes a Fascinating Book
The Da Vinci Code meets quantum physics: A Master Mason and Knight Templar writes a book offering an alternative to the debate between creation and evolution. This alternative is based on deciphering the secret code of the Masonic Pyramid.
Quartz Hill, CA (PRWEB) May 28, 2006 -- The Origin of the Universe and the Masonic Pyramid offers a fascinating alternative to the tired old debate between Creationists and Big Bangers. “The book details a sophisticated cosmology at the center of which is a high-energy event of infinite power. This event is called the Disunification of Energy and Awareness,” explains author Jeffrey Augustine, a Master Mason and Knight Templar.
Augustine states that his audience includes, “Freemasons and Free-Thinkers. In short, everyone who is fed up with absolutist religions such as Christianity and Islam and all of the fighting and violence they cause when they insist they are the only way to God. They claim their Gods created the universe in attempt to control people. My book offers an elegant way to talk about how the universe came into existence that is certain to pose a serious challenge to religious fundamentalists,” Augustine commented.
The Origin of the Universe and the Masonic Pyramid takes the reader on an imaginative journey into the inside of the Masonic Pyramid, a place no one has ever been. The book is rich in symbolism and contains fifty new and unique symbols that explain the esoteric meaning of the Masonic Pyramid. “My book is The Da Vinci Code meets quantum physics. It is a book for people who enjoy a passionate intellectual and spiritual adventure.”
The Origin of the Universe and the Masonic Pyramid is presently being offered through Lulu (www.lulu.com), the world’s fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books. Jeffrey Augustine is following in the path of other contemporary writers who find that independent publishing and selling print-on-demand books give them flexibility when they launch a new book. “I can sell my book online while I engage in the traditional process of soliciting publishers. And because the communities I want to sell to, such as Freemasons, can be reached via the internet, I have faster speed to market with my ideas and my book,” Augustine commented.
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