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Following the war, Cryer worked as a teacher and later as a civil servant in the British government. He continued to study and write about esoteric and philosophical topics in his spare time and became an active member of the Freemasons. Cryer was a member of several Masonic lodges and rose through the ranks to become a prominent figure in the organization. | Following the war, Cryer worked as a teacher and later as a civil servant in the British government. He continued to study and write about esoteric and philosophical topics in his spare time and became an active member of the Freemasons. Cryer was a member of several Masonic lodges and rose through the ranks to become a prominent figure in the organization. | ||
| − | Cryer was also a prolific author and wrote several books on Freemasonry, esoteric philosophy, and ancient history. | + | Cryer was also a prolific author and wrote several books on Freemasonry, esoteric philosophy, and ancient history. He was also a respected lecturer and speaker and traveled the world to give talks on Freemasonry, esoteric philosophy, and ancient history. He was a regular contributor to Masonic journals and was highly respected within the Masonic community for his knowledge and expertise. |
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Neville Barker Cryer passed away on January 20, 2002, at the age of 78. He left behind a legacy of scholarship and research that continues to inspire and inform those interested in the mysteries of the ancient world and the teachings of the Freemasons. | Neville Barker Cryer passed away on January 20, 2002, at the age of 78. He left behind a legacy of scholarship and research that continues to inspire and inform those interested in the mysteries of the ancient world and the teachings of the Freemasons. | ||
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Rev. Neville Barker Cryer
Neville Barker Cryer was a British author, lecturer, and prominent Freemason who was born on January 15, 1924, in Bristol, England. He was raised in a family that valued education and had a strong interest in esoteric and philosophical topics. Cryer's father, a successful businessman, was also a Freemason, and this had a significant impact on the young Cryer's life.
Cryer was educated at the City of Bristol College and later attended the University of Bristol, where he studied English literature and philosophy. During his time at university, Cryer became increasingly interested in the esoteric and mystical aspects of philosophy and began to explore the teachings of the ancient mystery schools.
After completing his studies, Cryer joined the British Army and served in the Royal Corps of Signals during World War II. He was stationed in India, where he had the opportunity to study the teachings of the Hindu and Buddhist religions. This experience had a profound impact on Cryer and further fueled his interest in the esoteric and mystical.
Following the war, Cryer worked as a teacher and later as a civil servant in the British government. He continued to study and write about esoteric and philosophical topics in his spare time and became an active member of the Freemasons. Cryer was a member of several Masonic lodges and rose through the ranks to become a prominent figure in the organization.
Cryer was also a prolific author and wrote several books on Freemasonry, esoteric philosophy, and ancient history. He was also a respected lecturer and speaker and traveled the world to give talks on Freemasonry, esoteric philosophy, and ancient history. He was a regular contributor to Masonic journals and was highly respected within the Masonic community for his knowledge and expertise.
Neville Barker Cryer passed away on January 20, 2002, at the age of 78. He left behind a legacy of scholarship and research that continues to inspire and inform those interested in the mysteries of the ancient world and the teachings of the Freemasons.
Publications
- Compendium of Masonic Prayers
- Did You Know This, Too?
- What Do You Know about Ritual?
- The Royal Arch Journey
- I Just Didn't Know That
- What do you know about the Royal Arch?
- Tell Me More About the Mark Degree
- Understanding More about the Knight Templar & Malta Degrees
- Delving Further Beyond the Craft
- Let Me Tell You More
- Belief And Brotherhood
- York Mysteries Revealed
- The Arch and the Rainbow
It's worth noting that Cryer contributed to many Masonic publications and journals throughout his career, but a comprehensive list of those works is not readily available.