30Nov
30Nov
The Struggle for Freedom
The Struggle for Freedom
Albert Pike The Struggle for Freedom by Albert Pike The Ancient Wrong rules many a land, whose groans Rise to swarm to the stars by day and night, Thronging with mournful clamor around the thrones Where the Archangels sit in God's great light, And, pitying, mourn to see that Wrong still reigns, And tortured Nations writhe in galling chains. From Hungary and France, fierce cries go up And beat against the portals of the skies Lashed Italy...
29Nov
When is a Man a Mason?
When is a Man a Mason?
Joseph Fort Newton When he can look out over the rivers, the hills, and the far horizon with a profound sense of his own littleness. In the vast scheme of things, and yet have faith, hope, and courage which is the root of every virtue. When he knows that down in his heart every man is as noble. As vile, as divine, as diabolic, and as lonely as himself, and seeks to know, to forgive, and...
29Nov
Did I help or hurt today Lord
Did I help or hurt today Lord
Unknown Author Did I help or hurt today Lord, is anyone happier that I passed this way, Will anyone remember that I spoke to them today And when the day is over and toiling time is through Will someone say a kindly word, for me- for you. I wonder can I say in parting from a day that is slipping fast, did I help a single brother from the many that I passed, Is a single heart rejoicing over what...
29Nov
The Masonic Anchor and Ark
The Masonic Anchor and Ark
Masonic anchors and arks represent a deep hope for the future and a well lived life. The Masonic anchor is a symbol of trust in Masonry. It discovers in burial places among the tombs of Rome for the first time. It's possible that the anchor was first used as a symbol of trust by Apostle Paul, who discussed it in the Biblical book of Hebrews. Hebrews 6:19: “Our anchor of hope in Christ is both sure...
29Nov
Masonic Cable Tow Rope
Masonic Cable Tow Rope
The Masonic Cable Tow rope is essential for the dressing of a Masonic competitor that consents to assist a Brother with his power. The length of the Masonic Cable Tow Rope is an image of the capacities of the contender to help his Brother. The up and comer helps the Brother 'assuming it be inside the length of his two rope'. The length of the link tow rope is characterized as a link's length. It estimates...
27Nov
Masonic Funeral Committee
Masonic Funeral Committee
Masonic Funeral Committee
The Masonic Funeral Committee comprises three men who are appointed by the Worshipful Master of the Lodge. They are in charge of the following: Location of Jewels and Aprons: The Masonic Funeral Committee must be aware of the location of all Masonic jewels and Masonic Funeral aprons. Maintain Jewels and Aprons in good condition: The Funeral Committee should take care to know the state of every single Masonic gem and cover and guarantee that they are in...
26Nov
How Did The Templars Influence Game of Thrones
How Did The Templars Influence Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones is one of the well-known series throughout the entire existence of TV. The finale scene circulated on May nineteenth, 2019, and surprisingly almost two years after it finished, it stays the focal point of the interest of general society and the pundits. The epic tale is the work of the novelist George R.R Martin in which he manifested his passion for the supernatural, dynasties, and medieval times. We can find many...
25Nov
The Masonic Lamb
The Masonic Lamb
Masons use a masonic lambskin apron. But one may ask? Why a lambskin apron? The Masonic Lamb is a symbol of purity and innocence. Usable Freemasons wear covers to keep articles of clothing from smudge. Speculative Freemasons wear a cover to advise us that we should avoid things that will pollute us ethically. The Bible says that we should keep ourselves plain from the world and our pieces of clothing should stay white. James 1:26-27: The religion of this...
24Nov