This work is presented in two parts we; in the first he makes us almost as if there was "initiation" to the first three Masonic degrees. And there, the book began to slip inexorably hands although it seems quite faithfully reproduce the rituals that the author lived. Not being a mason but yet very attracted by the aura that sparkles, I confess I do not want to take the plunge after reading this book. The author tells us about these questions about the rituals and reveals the time can take understanding; so that life does not seem to be enough. The theatrical aspect of the experience that we book is frankly burdensome.
The second part of the manuscript is in my opinion the worst! The author tries to explain the answers to his questions about the first part of the book. And it does so with great quotes from cobblestones of reinforcement. Reading is downright painful and there the book continues to slip out of your hands and you will not struggle to stop it there ... I admit, however, that we book chapters they are however not devoid of interest . I however see as many starting points to other potential books; where the author that the "fly" and so he sows confusion in our minds not explaining clearly where he wants to take us. However, trying somehow to the end to connect all its investigations in us revealing his drawing of "key Hiram" he invites us to turn: Well after reading such a chore that drawing does unveiled not make me great effect ... I even regret to confess to have found naively candid, and tell me "it all to get there? ..."
In short, this book is not one that will go down in the list of those written by Robert Lomas in my opinion. For the same budget, I invite you sincerely to invest in another reading; clutter your library this one more than anything. Although coverage is still pretty nice ...