Reflected Rays of Light upon Freemasonry, also known as The Freemason's Pocket Compendium, is an introductory work intended primarily as a preparatory guide for Masonic neophytes (new members). Written by William Garey (with some editions edited by James Stevenson) and first published around 1869, the book aims to provide a brief yet comprehensive overview of the "beauties of Freemasonry" to prepare the reader for deeper study into the organization's mysteries and teachings.