Monday, July 25, 2016

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Ancient Egyptian Head of a Nobleman. by Travis Simpkins

Ancient Egyptian Head of a Nobleman. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. by Travis Simpkins


Sketch of an
Ancient Egyptian
Head of a Nobleman
The Josephson Head
1878 - 1841 BC
Collection of the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
by Travis Simpkins



MFA, Boston: Funerary Spells- An Ancient Egyptian Coffin


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Egyptian Head of a Nobleman. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. by Travis Simpkins

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Robert Herd. Freemason and Editor. Living Stones Magazine. by Travis Simpkins

Robert Herd. Freemason. Living Stones Masonic Magazine. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Robert Herd
Freemason & Lecturer
Enlightenment Lodge 198
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Author of 
The Initiatic Experience
Editor of
Living Stones: A Magazine for Freemasons
by Travis Simpkins



Living Stones - Masonic Magazine for Freemasons


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Robert Herd. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins. Living Stones. Masonic Magazine

"Secrets of The Lost Symbol" by Dan Burstein and Arne de Keijzer


Secrets of The Lost Symbol
by Dan Burstein and Arne de Keijzer
William Morrow Publishers, 2010
Brief Review by Travis Simpkins

     Offering a diverse range of essays by various authors, Secrets of The Lost Symbol by Dan Burstein and Arne de Keijzer is the most comprehensive of the several unauthorized companion books that followed the release of Dan Brown's bestseller The Lost Symbol. The book is formatted in a similar manner to Burstein's other Secrets books in that essays and interviews with deemed experts flesh out the majority of the pages. With the underlying focus of Freemasonry and it's role in Washington, D.C., I find that the most compelling and successful pieces were written by the real Masonic authors who know the subject from the inside. The three best short works in the book, in my opinion, are Dan Brown's Freemasonry by Arturo de Hoyos, A Mason Reveals His "Journey to Light" by Mark Koltko-Rivera, and Defining Masonry by Mark A. Tabbert.
     While reading Dan Brown's novel, many questions are raised and not all are answered. This companion book both extends some help in understanding the more complex scientific topics and offers insights into the more esoteric elements of the storyline. Well worth the cover price, the book also serves to provoke thought for the curious traveler looking for mystery in our nation's capitol.



Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: George Washington Freemason

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: Washington Monument

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: The Apotheosis of Washington

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: The Apotheosis of Washington

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: Capitol Rotunda

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: Hand of the Mysteries

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: House of the Temple. Washington, D.C.

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: 33rd Degree

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: Arturo de Hoyos

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: Mark Koltko-Rivera

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: George Washington Masonic Memorial

Secrets of The Lost Symbol. by Dan Burstein: The Lost Symbol. by Dan Brown