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The Southern California Research Lodge has published Fraternal Review for over six decades, providing Masonic education and information to its readers. Each issue is dedicated to a specific topic such as Masonic symbols, history, and lore.
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The Southern California Research Lodge has published Fraternal Review for over six decades, providing Masonic education and information to its readers. Each issue is dedicated to a specific topic such as Masonic symbols, history, and lore.
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×A little over eighteen months ago, we published the first issue of the Fraternal Review dedicated to “Fringe Masonry.” There, we provided a basic overview of esoteric Orders (from the Egyptian Rite of Freemasonry to the Asiatic Brethren) that claim, in one way or another, to connect to regular Freemasonry. In this, the second issue dedicated to the subject, we have gone deeper into ritual and the “magical” methods of non-Masonic esoteric Orders, especially where they have borrowed from the Masonic Craft.…
In this episode, we are honored to have Michael Jarzabek here to discuss the Fraternal Review issue dedicated to the topic of the August 2023 issue, H.P. Lovecraft . To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .

1 The Knights Templar and The Origins of Freemasonry 53:54
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In this episode, we are honored to have Bro. Jeriel C. Smith here to discuss the Fraternal Review issue dedicated to the topic of the June issue, The Knights Templar and The Origins of Freemasonry . In addition to guest editing this Fraternal Review, Bro. Jeriel was the Master of the Southern California Research Lodge from 2016-2019 and is now the senior copy editor of Fraternal Review magazine. To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
In this episode, Bro. Daniel Rivera, PM and current Master of the Southern California Research Lodge, discusses the recent issue of Fraternal Review dedicated to the topic of Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry . Bro. Daniel Rivera is a Past Celebrant of California College SRICF, and speaks eloquently regarding one of the oldest mysteries schools, Rosicrucianism. He explores the influence on Freemasonry and to what extent is that influence still felt today. To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…

1 The Year Ahead for Fraternal Review (feat. Bro. Angel Millar) 29:07
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In this episode, Bro. Angel Millar, the editor-in-chief of the Fraternal Review, discusses the 2023 editorial calendar for Fraternal Review, as well as what makes the magazine so unique and what to look forward to in the year ahead. To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
In this episode, Bro. Dago Rodriguez and Bro. Michael Laidlaw — esteemed guest editors for the Fraternal Review issue on Masonic Leadership — share their invaluable perspectives. With outstanding track records of successful leadership in Freemasonry, Bro. Dago and Bro. Michael tackle various topics, such as creating this issue of Fraternal Review and how to guide your Lodge wisely. They also discuss Masonry's impact on society and, perhaps most importantly, how we develop ourselves as Masonic Leaders through the teachings of Freemasonry. To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
In this episode, the Fraternal Review Editor-in-Chief, Bro. Angel Millar joins Bro. Ian Evenstar Laurelin in a discussion regarding the December 2022 Fraternal Review issue and its corresponding topic, The Hermetic Mason . The focus of the conversation explores the relationship between Hermeticism and Freemasonry , covering topics such as the origins of Hermeticism and how it relates to the craft, symbols, and rituals of Freemasonry. To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
In this episode, Bro. Daniel Rivera, PM sits down with Bro. Ian Evenstar Laurelin to discuss the October 2022 Fraternal Review issue and its corresponding topic, The Numberless Worlds . The focus of the conversation explores the question, does our Masonic ritual imply that we are not alone in this universe? To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
In this episode, Bro. Ian Evenstar Laurelin and Bro. Joe Martinez discuss the June 2022 Fraternal Review issue and its corresponding topic, The Ancient Mysteries . To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .
In this episode, Bro. Angel Millar , editor-in-chief of the Fraternal Review magazine, and Bro. Johnny Arias , 32° Scottish Rite Mason, discuss the August 2022 Fraternal Review issue and its corresponding topic, Subculture . This is Freemasonry as you’ve never seen or heard of it before – Subculture on the Square! To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
In this episode, Bro. Daniel Molina, PM, discusses the Fraternal Review issue titled, "The Taxil Hoax." To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .
In this episode, R.W. Bro. Michael Jarzabek discusses the Fraternal Review issue titled, "Moby Dick and Freemasonry - Our Connection To The Classic Novel." To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .
Fraternal Review soundscape specifically designed and produced for the July 2022 issue titled, "Moby Dick and Freemasonry." This original composition, titled "The Whale," is inspired by the novel Moby-Dick, and was written and recorded by Dashmesh to serve as a soundtrack for this issue.
In this episode, Bro. Matt Parker discusses the Fraternal Review issue titled, "The Temple of Solomon." To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .
In this episode, Bro. Brian T. Evans, Jr. discusses the Fraternal Review issue entitled "The Festive Board Tradition." To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .
The interest in “Fringe Masonry” has grown in recent years as many have turned their attention, once again, towards the esoteric. In this episode, Brother Angel Millar discusses the Fraternal Review issue entitled "Fringe Masonry." To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
In this episode, Worshipful Brother Doug Russell, Editor in Chief of Fraternal Review and a former Master of the Southern California Research Lodge, discusses the Masonic tenet, Truth. It is an honor to hear directly from Worshipful Brother Doug Russell, who has given so much time, energy, and attention to Masonic Education and the work put into the Fraternal Review. This conversation is the final part of our series on the three Masonic tenets, which were the primary topics in the October, November, and December 2021 issues of Fraternal Review. To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
In this episode, Worshipful Brother Doug Russell, Editor in Chief of Fraternal Review and a former Master of the Southern California Research Lodge, discusses the Masonic tenet, Relief. It is an honor to hear directly from Worshipful Brother Doug Russell, who has given so much time, energy, and attention to Masonic Education and the work put into the Fraternal Review. This conversation is part of a series on the Masonic tenets, which were the primary topics in the October, November, and December 2021 issues of Fraternal Review. To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
In this episode, Worshipful Brother Doug Russell, Editor in Chief of Fraternal Review and a former Master of the Southern California Research Lodge, discusses the Masonic tenet, Brotherly Love. It is an honor to hear directly from Worshipful Brother Doug Russell, who has given so much time, energy, and attention to Masonic Education and the work put into the Fraternal Review. This conversation is part of a series on the Masonic tenets, which were the primary topics in the October, November, and December 2021 issues of Fraternal Review. To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
We are honored to have Worshipful Bro. Andrew Hammer, Master from Alba Lodge #222, in Washington D.C. discusses his inspiring book, Observing the Craft. Worshipful brother Andrew Hammer's book, Observing the Craft, was recently nominated and voted in as the #1 book for Fraternal Review's Top Masonic Books of the New Millennium. This book poll, which included votes from Fraternal Review subscribers, as well as Masonic Scholars and Academics across the country, has cemented the book, Observing the Craft as the single most important book in contemporary masonry education, a must-read for all Freemasons (including those newly made), and those seeking to restore and protect Freemasonry's greatness. To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
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Have you ever considered the striking parallels between the film, The Matrix and the symbolism found within Freemasonry? In this episode, we sit down with Worshipful Brother Darin Lahners, one of the notable Masonic scholars for Fraternal Review's December issue covering the movie, The Matrix and its connections to the symbols and allegories within Freemasonry. This topic, The Matrix and Freemasonry , reflects the Southern California Research Lodge's commitment to Masonic education that explores new directions and frontiers while emphasizing the Craft's philosophy, symbolism, and history. In this day and age, we seek various ways to improve the Masonic experience for our members. To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
What is Freemasonry’s role in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? In this episode, Right Worshipful Brother Michael Jarzabek, Senior Warden of the Massachusetts Lodge of Research, discusses the Fraternal Review issue entitled The American Revolution . Among other topics, Wor. Bro. Jarzabek discusses the importance of understanding our Nation’s history to improve our present and future, as well as a few of the American Revolution’s unsung heroes and Fraternal Review’s effort to publish the first cross-continental partnership with the brothers at The Massachusetts Lodge of Research. To find more content that expresses the pride of being a Freemason, visit TheResearchLodge.com .…
The beginnings of Stoicism go back 300 years before the birth of Jesus Christ, when a wealthy merchant found himself shipwrecked, destitute, and questioning what it meant to live a good life. In this episode, Worshipful Bro. Daniel O. Molina, 32°, discusses the relationship between Stoicism and Freemasonry. As Bro. Daniel points out, the world faced incredible challenges at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, individuals found strength in the most surprising sources amidst these difficulties—the Stoics and Masonic education. To find more content that expresses the pride of being a Freemason, visit TheResearchLodge.com .…
In this episode, we speak with Bro. Jaime Paul Lamb, guest editor of our May 2021 issue of Fraternal Review titled "The Middle Chamber". Bro. Lamb hopes to establish the importance of this underexamined feature of the symbolic architecture of the Temple for future ages of accepted Craftsmen. To find more content that expresses the pride of being a Freemason, visit TheResearchLodge.com .…
In this episode, we explore the parallels this mystic belief has with the oldest Fraternity in the world. To find more content that expresses the pride of being a Freemason, visit TheResearchLodge.com .
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1 Masonic Legacy Society with Right Worshipful Bro. Robert Johnson 47:45
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In this episode, we speak to Right Worshipful Bro. Robert Johnson as he reflects on the mission and vision of the Masonic Legacy Society (MLS). Founded in 2017, the Masonic Legacy Society set out on the honorable mission to deepen one’s awareness of and experience with the practice of Freemasonry. To find more content that expresses the pride of being a Freemason, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
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In this episode, we kick off the 2021 editorial calendar with a behind the scenes discussion with our guest editor, Right Worshipful Bro. Michael Jarzabek. Please note, that at the time of recording this podcast, the issue was entitled Man’s Need for Ritual, which was changed and finalized in the end to, The Death of Ritual? Why We need ritual now more than ever. To learn more about Fraternal Review or to become a subscriber, visit theresearchlodge.com .…
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1 Everything Has Significance, Even What You Wear 6:43
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As the Worshipful Master of the Southern California Research Lodge, Dago Rodriguez points out, one of the most revealing aspects of any individual is their actions, and those actions include the ways we clothe ourselves - every day. The fabrics and accessories that we decide to wear are an expression of our identity. In Masonry, we have our iconic attire such as the Masonic apron, officer jewels, gloves, and more, depending on your jurisdiction. These become the common implements that bind us, but the clothes those items lay over say more about the individual wearing them than anything else. If you enjoyed this episode of Fraternal Review's podcast, please subscribe, support, or visit our website for more information. You can become a digital, print, or digital & print subscriber of Fraternal Review publication at theresearchlodge.com…
In this episode, we turn our attention to the fourth, and final in our series of the four Cardinal Virtues: Justice. To pick up all four in-depth Fraternal Review issues on the four cardinal virtues of Freemasonry and to put these tools to better work in your life, please visit theresearchlodge.com. Freemasons are charged to cultivate Justice as a spiritual quality. As we listen to the wise words of Brother C. Douglas Russell, Editor in Chief and former Master of the Southern California Research Lodge, we hear how Justice has the ability to lift us further upward by integrating Justice as a crucial responsibility to our communities and the whole of humanity. Justice is truly a duty that extends to the four corners of the world. A duty that we owe to all regardless of race, color, sex, religion, age, or political affiliation. This virtue is not only consistent with divine and human laws but is the very cement and support of civil society.…
In this episode, we turn our attention to the third of the four Cardinal Virtues: Prudence. In the July 2020 issue of Fraternal Review, Brother C. Douglas Russell, Editor in Chief and former Master of the Southern California Research Lodge guides an in-depth study of this virtue and enlightens the readers on how Prudence goes beyond simply being careful or cautious, and as having good judgement. Bro. Russell explains that for the brethren who built Freemasonry, and for those continuing to hone this virtue today, Prudence can be seen as all-knowing, eternal, and divine wisdom. To become a subscriber or to purchase this issue, visit TheResearchLodge.com .…
In this episode, we turn our attention to Freemasonry and the Tarot . In September 2019 we dedicated an entire issue on this topic and studied how each is a comprehensive system of esoteric knowledge containing the gnosis that emerged from The Ancient Wisdom, stretching back to the dim recesses of human history. You can become a digital, print, or digital & print subscriber of Fraternal Review publication at theresearchlodge.com .…
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In this episode, we are highlighting an article from our June 2020 issue entitled, Fortitude, the second of the four cardinal virtues. This issue is a part of a four-issue series focused on the Four Cardinal Virtues and today, we encourage you to reflect further upon Fortitude while looking into a story that every Mason knows. You can find this issue and all previous digital issues at TheResearchLodge.com .…
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In this episode, we are revisiting one of the most ancient and ubiquitous symbols of freemasonry, “The All Seeing Eye.” This topic was particularly popular and well-listened to in our previous episode, so we decided to share further study. Again, if this episode piques your interest or inspires you to learn more, we encourage you to download a copy of the December 2018 Fraternal Review which is dedicated to “The All Seeing Eye” and takes a further look into its history and symbolism. You can find this issue and all previous digital issues at TheResearchLodge.com .…
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In this episode, we are covering one of the most ancient and ubiquitous symbols of freemasonry, “The All Seeing Eye.” If this episode piques your interest or inspires you to learn more, we encourage you to download a copy of the December 2018 Fraternal Review which is dedicated to “The All Seeing Eye” and takes a further look into its history and symbolism. Learn more at: www.theresearchlodge.com…
With the world around more than ever collectively aware of the crisis, suffering, strife, and even death, I want to call back to our October 2019 issue titled, “Death, Immortality & Freemasonry.” In this issue, the Southern California Research Lodge seeks to discuss and, in some cases, provide answers to the question, “what Do we find when facing death?” Our episode today is the cover article from this issue and was privately printed in 1923 as The Master’s Lecture on Immortality from Evans Lodge No. 524.…
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1 Born In Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry 5:36
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In this episode, we are sharing our top choice for a Masonic book. In 2016, Southern California Research Lodge took a reader’s book poll to discover which books our subscribers felt Masons should read and own. The poll was extended to Grand Lodge Officers and notable Masonic Scholars. The final results were published in the September 2016 Fraternal Review issue and can be viewed on our website. The hope is to take a similar poll five years later, which will be in 2021 and to see how much the list has changed. Until then, enjoy Southern California Research Lodge’s list of Top 25 Masonic Books and listen further to hear our top choice.…
In this episode, we share an article from our inventive April 2020 issue which is proudly produced from the vision of the Managing Editor, Worshipful Dago Rodriguez, PM, 32º, and the 2020 Southern California Research Lodge Master. The April issue focuses on Fight Club & Freemasonry and studies aspects of the cult classic film and the symbolic parallels it shares with Freemasonry. “It’s only after we’ve lost everything that we’re free to do anything.” — Tyler Durden, Fight Club…
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1 The #1 Masonic Esoteric Author is the Scottish Rite Visionary, Albert Pike 5:28
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In this episode, we are revealing our top choice and recommendation for Masonic Esoteric Author. This top choice is given to the Masonic Esoteric Author who received the most votes from Fraternal Review subscribers and if you want to see our full list of Top 10 Esoteric Masonic Authors, along with supporting descriptions of each, please visit TheResearchLodge.com .…
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1 Hamlet: A Soliloquy from the Play by William Shakespeare 3:56
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In this episode of Fraternal Review, we read the cover feature article from our February 2020 issue which is guest-edited by Michael Jarzabek, Past Junior Grand Warden, Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. The issue focuses on Dissonance & Freemasonry, and poses the big question, does chaos lead to harmony in our craft? The cover story is directly from Shakespeare, the “world’s greatest dramatist.” You can become a digital, print, or digital & print subscriber of Fraternal Review publication at www.theresearchlodge.com .…
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In this first episode of Fraternal Review, we read the cover article from our March 2020 issue. The issue focuses on Freemasonry, Science and Technology, and this article looks at how natural philosophy inspires Masons' use of science and reason for understanding matter and the Divine Creation. You can become a digital, print, or digital & print subscriber of Fraternal Review publication at www.theresearchlodge.com .…
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