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Masonic Blog
6 th Sep
Mesmer, Mozart and Masonry
The Key to the Abundant Creativity When we are trying to be creative we can’t! It’s a simple fact. The creative mindset is like sleep; it’s something that we need to have happen naturally, a bit like trying to go to sleep. Because this is a subconscious activity the harder we try the less things flow. Modern [...]Author Focus: Julian Rees
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Julian Rees was born in London in 1936, the son of a Minor Canon of St Pauls Cathedral. From 1939 until 1945 he was evacuated from London in the Second World War, first to Dorset and then to Oxford. After the War he attended St Pauls School in Hammersmith in London, where he developed a lifelong love of music and love of the English language. While ...
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