<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src= "//assets.libsyn.com/show/53785/70CD7217-67BB-421A-B007-54482765DA5D.png" alt="" width="400" height="225" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; In Part II of our deep dive into the Masonic roots of classic horror, we turn our attention to Frankenstein and Zombies—two icons that raise profound questions about creation, consciousness, and the corruption of knowledge. Was Dr. Frankenstein's pursuit of the "spark of life" a reflection of Masonic enlightenment gone awry? Do the walking dead symbolize the spiritually uninitiated—those who have yet to awaken to light? Join us as we dissect the alchemical, moral, and esoteric layers of these tales, tracing how the themes of reanimation, resurrection, and responsibility echo through both the Lodge and the laboratory.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

The Masonic Roundtable - Freemasonry Today for Today's Freemasons

Jon Ruark, Jason Richards, Nick Johnson, Juan Sepulveda & Robert Johnson

The Masonic Roundtable - 0534 - Monsters and Masonry Pt. 2

NOV 7, 202568 MIN
The Masonic Roundtable - Freemasonry Today for Today's Freemasons

The Masonic Roundtable - 0534 - Monsters and Masonry Pt. 2

NOV 7, 202568 MIN

Description

In Part II of our deep dive into the Masonic roots of classic horror, we turn our attention to Frankenstein and Zombies—two icons that raise profound questions about creation, consciousness, and the corruption of knowledge. Was Dr. Frankenstein's pursuit of the "spark of life" a reflection of Masonic enlightenment gone awry? Do the walking dead symbolize the spiritually uninitiated—those who have yet to awaken to light? Join us as we dissect the alchemical, moral, and esoteric layers of these tales, tracing how the themes of reanimation, resurrection, and responsibility echo through both the Lodge and the laboratory.