When oriental magic takes root in the Masonic tradition. These rituals of the first four degrees of Ecumenical rite (which has seven), are structured on the legacy of the founding fathers, the EBITDA of 1804, and are inspired by the ancient operative masonry and Muslim rituals of initiation branches Islam (Sufis, Druze and Ismailis). It is an adaptation (do we have to say "undercover"?) Of these Eastern rites which are synoptic in EBITDA, but unlike 'ours', have a decidedly magical aspect. These "mysteries" which form a comprehensive learning over grades, such as the story of Hiram, which takes place in parallel in the same way. In fact, rituals that support these Oriental mysteries are surprisingly are close to Masonic rituals, the form and substance at this point they are sometimes mimic (like the gospels of Christianity). The Ecumenical rite aims to "re-link" the symbolic worlds of the three Abrahamic (Christian, Jewish and Muslim) immersing himself in the mysteries of the esoteric oriental. This new rite is practiced in France and in the East, and this edition is produced (some in a hurry) for Lebanon (Arab countries multifaith-type), the masonry is restructuring. The rituals are complete (opening of TT., Close, elevation and Instructions) and presented in context with an introduction about thirty pages. Do not say more 'you must book fun!