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A Deep Dive into Masonic Cap Cases

A Deep Dive into Masonic Cap Cases Introduction In the world of Freemasonry, where symbolism and tradition intertwine, the Masonic cap stands as a distinctive emblem. Beyond its symbolic value, the careful storage and presentation of these caps are equally crucial. Masonic cap cases, often overlooked, play a pivotal role in preserving the integrity of these cherished symbols of brotherhood. Unveiling the Legacy: Masonic Caps in Freemasonry The journey begins with understanding the significance of Masonic caps themselves. These caps, adorned with symbolic elements,...

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Symbolism of the Rose Croix 32nd Degree Collar

Symbolism of the Rose Croix 32nd Degree Collar The Rose Croix 32nd Degree Collar is a prominent and symbolic accessory in the Scottish Rite, a branch of Freemasonry. Worn by members who have reached the pinnacle of the Scottish Rite's degrees, this collar is replete with meaning and serves as a visual representation of their Masonic journey. In this blog we'll delve into "Unlocking the Elegance and Symbolism of the Rose Croix 32nd Degree Collar". Significance of the 32nd Degree Collar The 32nd...

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Unlocking the Mysteries of Masonic Caps and Crowns

Unlocking the Mysteries of Masonic Caps and Crowns From the moment you step into the enigmatic world of Freemasonry, you'll notice the rich symbolism and ritual that permeates every aspect of this ancient fraternal organization. Among the many intriguing elements that make up Masonic tradition, the wearing of caps and crowns holds a special place. In this blog, we'll delve into the symbolism, history, and significance of Masonic caps and crowns, shedding light on these enigmatic headpieces. A Glimpse into Masonic Head-wear Masonic caps...

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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 still drinks the...

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Rainbow Girls

Rainbow Girls Tiffany Wagner Over the hills and across the sky Where eagles and birds love to fly Lies a secret to behold Of many stories, never told That is the bow in the sky Held by GOD, up ever so high At the end lays a pot of gold None of which is ever sold For the gold is more than meets the eye Deep within, Futures lie The souls of young girls you see That gold belongs to you and me As we learn each lesson taught Teachers are ladies who care a...

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Three Candles

Three Candles Walter Marshall MacDougall Three candles burning in a darkened room, Three candles lighting the Sacred Book; The square and compasses, the level and the plum. While round about the neophyte, The brethren stand and vow to keep; Him company upon the journey East; In quest of wisdom and a caring heart. For the call is out for builders by the line and rule, To build on earth a house of light Adorned with love and human dignity. Walter Marshall MacDougall Walter Marshall Macdougall; an enthusiastic tourist; investigative researcher, and spirited Highlander...

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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 to love...

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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 I did...

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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 and steadfast;...

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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 as three...

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