
Co-
In 1900 the new Grand Lodge established the full 33 degrees of the ‘Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite’
Dr Annie Besant a campaigner for the poor, womens rights and for the independence
of India and an exceptional esotericist, obtained permission to form a Co-
In November 1997 a group of senior masons formed an independent Supreme Council to revitalise and regenerate masonic ritual and practice with an explicit emphasis on the symbolic, esoteric and spiritual teachings, initiatory training, and the ‘inner’ workings forming the basis of the ritual work.
To distinguish the new order from other masonic bodies, the name ‘Order of the Blazing Star’ was taken. The Blazing Star is a universal symbol, and is found in most masonic rituals.
The principals, rituals and traditions are still based on those of the Grand Scottish Constitutions of 1786, revised and agreed by the national Supreme Councils of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite at Lausanne in 1876.
The Order of International Co-
In May 2007 the Supreme Council decided the name of the order should more
closely reflect its heritage and work and thus ‘The Co-




