• Index
  • About
  • Essays
  • Profiles
  • The Holocaust Poems
  • The Dark Lady Reflections
  • The Story of Sol
  • Stepping Stones to Freedom
  • Zaundrew and His Brother Simeon
  • The Serpent's Bite
  • Cupid's Fall
  • Heavens Farthest Gate
  • Music From Another Time
  • Future Sight
  • Because One Listened
  • Divine Promiscuity
  • Paranomasia
  • Shame
  • Sun and Moon
  • A Farewell
  • What is this Love
  • Thoughts on Sycophancy
  • The Lighthouse
  • Beauty Beast
  • Birth Day
  • Infinity Mind
  • Man Woman
  • Postulates of a New Physics
  • The Cylinder
  • Joe - A Story of Enlightenment
  • Margie and Michael
  • Father Death
  • Thesis
  • If I Had a Million
  • I am a Sea Dog
  • The Inner Sanction
  • Are You Listening
  • PDQ
  • A Review - May 14 - 2014
  • In the Defense of the Liberal Arts
  • History of Writing - Part One
  • History of Writing - The Puppet Story
  • When the Dream Becomes Your Limit
  • A Breakthrough in Video Music Performance
  • James McCracken Sings Birthday of a King
  • Highfield Diaries
  • The Pursuit of Mastery
  • Metaphysics of Identity
  • Consciousness and Business
  • Stockhuasen in New York
  • The Birth of Infinity
  • Quantum
  • Dr. Thomas Sudhof
  • Anthony and Jeanette Senerchia
  • Dr. Harvey Brem
  • My Friend Sal
  • Threnody
  • Unloved Thoughts
  • Black Snow
  • Ice Angels
  • The Skies of Thunder Moon
  • Index
  • About
  • Essays
    • Are You Listening
    • PDQ
    • A Review - May 14 - 2014
    • In the Defense of the Liberal Arts
    • History of Writing - Part One
    • History of Writing - The Puppet Story
    • When the Dream Becomes Your Limit
    • A Breakthrough in Video Music Performance
    • James McCracken Sings Birthday of a King
    • Highfield Diaries
    • The Pursuit of Mastery
    • Metaphysics of Identity
    • Consciousness and Business
    • Stockhuasen in New York
    • The Birth of Infinity
    • Quantum
  • Profiles
    • Dr. Thomas Sudhof
    • Anthony and Jeanette Senerchia
    • Dr. Harvey Brem
    • My Friend Sal
  • The Holocaust Poems
    • Threnody
    • Unloved Thoughts
    • Black Snow
    • Ice Angels
    • The Skies of Thunder Moon
  • The Dark Lady Reflections
  • The Story of Sol
  • Stepping Stones to Freedom
  • Zaundrew and His Brother Simeon
  • The Serpent's Bite
  • Cupid's Fall
  • Heavens Farthest Gate
  • Music From Another Time
  • Future Sight
  • Because One Listened
  • Divine Promiscuity
  • Paranomasia
  • Shame
  • Sun and Moon
  • A Farewell
  • What is this Love
  • Thoughts on Sycophancy
  • The Lighthouse
  • Beauty Beast
  • Birth Day
  • Infinity Mind
  • Man Woman
  • Postulates of a New Physics
  • The Cylinder
  • Joe - A Story of Enlightenment
  • Margie and Michael
  • Father Death
  • Thesis
  • If I Had a Million
  • I am a Sea Dog
  • The Inner Sanction

The Da Vinci Code exposed the Priory of Sion. The film Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade popularized The Knights Templar. Now Stepping Stones to Freedom uncovers for the first time the story of one of the most secretive metaphysical cults and its impact on world culture. In these pages we will discover the real forces behind many of history's great mysteries. All this and more will be found in Stepping Stones to Freedom: A Guide to Enlightenment for Everyone Else.

Steppingstones to Freedom

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Written by Stuart Diamond
Illustrated by Dennis Kendrick

Dedicated to Richard Rodin (aka Richie from Queens) - 
One of our Founders

An actual review:

"The first words that came to my mind upon completing my reading of Stepping Stones to Freedom were unique, thought-provoking and entertaining.  It is a book that truly combines the sheer pleasure of reading with the capacity to stimulate the reader’s imagination and thought processes. 

The text, in its inimitable way, traces some of the most brilliant ideas and concepts formulated by the most intellectually curious minds throughout the ages.  These are esoteric ideas that include such diverse formulations as our place in the universe, the secrets of happiness, the joy we feel through the emotion of gratitude and, true to the book’s title, the real meaning of freedom.  Basic to our insight into understanding humanity, it poses the ultimate question: “what is the meaning of life?” 

In my opinion, Stepping Stones to Freedom is written for all those with the ability to think and reason.  In the end, the reader will come away feeling enlightened, enlarged intellectually and exuberant."

Richard Rodin