ANCIENT & PRIMITIVE RITE OF MEMPHIS-MISRAÏM
38th° DEGREE – sublime elect of truth (the red eagle)
The 38th degree of the Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm (APRMM), recognized as the Sublime Elect of Truth or The Red Eagle, involves a deep exploration into the spiritual philosophies of various ancient societies, focusing specifically on the eternal struggle between Light and Darkness.
This degree offers an introspective journey into the rich spiritual heritage of ancient civilizations, providing insights into their distinct philosophical perspectives. From the wisdom of the Greeks to the contemplative traditions of the East, the Freemason embarking on this degree will delve into a multitude of cultures and epochs, each contributing to a grand mosaic of understanding.
More than just an academic investigation, the 38th degree serves as an emblematic study of the perennial battle between Light, symbolizing knowledge and enlightenment, and Darkness, representing ignorance and misunderstanding. This struggle is a central theme in Freemasonry, embodying the Masonic mission of seeking light through the acquisition of knowledge and wisdom.
The Sublime Elect of Truth or The Red Eagle degree offers an immersive educational experience that transcends simple historical analysis. By examining these ancient philosophies, the Freemason appreciates the universal pursuit of truth and the shared human endeavor to distinguish light from darkness.
In pursuing this degree, a Freemason is not only increasing their breadth of knowledge but also deepening their understanding of Masonic principles, thereby enriching their journey in the fraternity. It underscores the commitment to self-improvement, intellectual growth, and moral uprightness, which are cornerstones of the Masonic tradition.

Of the APRMM