Hunting the Lost Symbol Page #4
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the deposit on time.
So, Martha Washington died
and the heirs of Washington ...
decided that they would not ...
comply with the decision of Martha.
His desires Itimos
are still a mystery.
Their remains can not be
buried in the capitol ...
but its influence is still visible.
The fraternity to which he belonged
exists today.
The Masons, a secret society
or a society with secrets?
In "The Lost Symbol," Dan Brown
depicts the Masons ...
as the most powerful
secret society of the country.
We are everywhere.
Few other organizations can
claim 14 presidents as members.
The book describes a private room
Masonic inside the Capitol ...
called the Chamber of Reflection.
Is it true?
This room is there?
Or the book actually increased
The Chamber of Reflection is real.
Many stores have a
around the world.
Many American stores
do not.
But some, yes.
Even those
do not do it ...
of a particularly lovely
is the classic mode.
Here the members meditate
silent ...
among symbols
time and death ...
a skull, to remind men
mortality and equality ...
salt, which represents the body,
mercury, sulfur, and the soul, spirit.
In some
Masonic obedience ...
when entering
Reflection in the House ...
is invited to
writing a will ...
order to contemplate
his own mortality.
Disturbing?
Perhaps for the uninitiated.
But the Masons view all
differently.
The goal is not to scare
the candidate with the skull ...
but show
their time on Earth will end,
his time on earth is short.
So while you're here, focus
on what's important in your life.
The way the Chamber of Reflection
is described in the book by Dan Brown ...
presented as a Freemason
had one in his office ...
or maybe even in your home.
And this is not true.
And these cameras are Reflection
hidden in the basement of the Capitol ...
as described in the book?
There are several levels of the attic
to the basement.
These are actual pictures of the basement
as described in the book.
It no longer exists.
Were demolished for the construction
the Capitol visitors' center ...
which opened in 2008.
And someone used it for their own purposes,
Masonic or not?
There are rooms in the basement of the Capitol
I do not know if they were used by Masons.
Thus, the existence
Chamber of Reflection is real ...
but the location of Brown
inside the Capitol is fiction.
In the book, a student describes
Masons as a religion ...
but Professor Langdon disagrees.
He argues
would never try to convert ...
and are prohibited
to talk about religion.
"Go to the lobby. You can find
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