This book is the perfect companion to nurture and support the newly-made brother who has just been initiated and is still confused, and curious, about what happened to him in that meeting and wants to find out more about the Craft.Guiding him through his first year in Freemasonry, this book will share with him insights around how our lodges work, quirks of Masonic Culture as well as introductions to our symbolism and our Tercentenary history through daily bite-sized lessons.

How to buy the book

All proceeds from this book (after the necessary costs are covered) are donated to the West Riding Masonic Charities Ltd, the designated Masonic charity for the Province of Yorkshire, West Riding under the United Grand Lodge of England.If you are outside of the UK, please get in touch by email instead, as shipping cost will need including

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Other works by Albert

The On Demand Ritualist is an eBook that teaches you how to learn your ritual in a much faster and streamlined way. It is a radically different approach to those used by most of our brethren, yet, is incredibly efficient.Just to give you a flavour of how successful it is, using this technique I have learned:

  • the EA working toolks in 3 days

  • the ancient charge/charge after initiation in just a week

  • the whole of the WM's parts in the initiation ceremony in three weeks

Symbology, the foundational working tool is an introduction to the study of what stands behind the veil of allegory and an invitation for all, especially newer Masons, to explore our system in depth, both independently and as a group.

The Progressive Science and the Triumph of the Craftsman is a paper inviting the reader to reflect on the oft-neglected and overlooked degree of a Fellow Craft and argues how this may well be the most important and most fundaental of the Craft degrees for those who want to live up to the "making good men better" motto.

The spiritual lessons of the office of Secretary explores
the symbolism surrounding the office of the lodge Secretary and the what all lodge members can learn from its significance.

To access any of the above resources free of charge, please email talkto@abrother.co.uk

About Albert

Albert was initiated into Aurora Lodge No 4047, Leeds, in 2016. He is also a member of the Lodge of Living Stones No 4957, also in Leeds, and the United Arts Rifles Lodge No 3817, the Brazilian Lodge in London.Albert Beauregard Rother is not a birth name, but a pen name. It has been customary in some Masonic circles, either out of necessity or for symbolic purposes, for a brother to take on a Symbolic or Historic Name. Indeed, in the Adonhiramite Rite, upon being initiated, the newly-made brother is given a name for him to be known by from then on. The name is traditionally chosen by the proposer and is meant to be aspirational in nature.The name Albert Beauregard Rother was chosen for the symbolism of its parts and the whole. It reflects Albert’s own aspiration with life in general, and Freemasonry in particular; with the hope of proving himself worthy of that name.Albert's real identity isn’t really that relevant. A B Rother is a brother like any other, one who strives to display Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth in everything he does and writes.