Post #20. The New Jerusalem: How Christopher Wren and the Masons Rebuilt London as a Magical City
Buy Now (Book Link) The ashes of the Great Fire had barely cooled when the plans for a new London began to emerge. This was a once-in-a-millennium opportunity, not just to rebuild a city, but to redesign it from the ground up, to create a new, modern, and powerful metropolis that would be the engine of a burgeoning global empire. The man who would oversee this monumental task was Sir Christopher Wren, and he was not just an architect; he was a high-level initiate, a Grand Master of the Freemasons, and a man who understood the deep and powerful connection between architecture, sacred geometry, and magical power. The rebuilding of London was not just a construction project; it was a massive magical working, the creation of a New Jerusalem, a city designed to channel and amplify cosmic energies and to project the power of the new British establishment across the globe. The Masonic Blueprint: Order Out of Chaos Freemasonry, which emerged as a powerful and influential force in 17th-ce...