Tag: Courage

  • Courage in Freemasonry: Embracing the Challenge

    Courage in Freemasonry: Embracing the Challenge

    Courage is not the absence of fear but the decision to act despite it. This principle reflects the values of Freemasonry, emphasizing integrity and support during adversity. Icon John Wayne, a Freemason, embodied these ideals both on-screen and in life, showcasing strength and moral fortitude in challenging times. Read more

  • Masonic Wisdom: Silence

    Masonic Wisdom: Silence

    Socrates warned against using eloquence to diminish greatness. Words carry power to build or destroy, making silence valuable. Freemasons value listening, thinking, and speaking positively. Gossip and insults breed animosity, but seeking forgiveness can mend harm. Speaking honestly and with good judgment fosters understanding. True greatness lies in speaking after others have had their say. Read more

  • Acacia Leaves And Easter Lilies

    Acacia Leaves And Easter Lilies

    The post discusses the symbolism of Easter, reflecting on the seasonal renewal and its connection to faith and hope. It draws parallels between the Easter story and themes of eternal life, resilience, and the triumph of good over evil. The author introduces the idea of immortal spirits and the profound teachings of Freemasonry. Read more

  • Sts. John Days. June 24- December 27

    Sts. John Days. June 24- December 27

    The Craft of Freemasonry honors the days of St. John the Baptist on June 24 and St. John the Evangelist on December 27, seeing them as symbolizing important teachings. These celebrations have ancient roots in sun and fire worship. The choice of these saints reflects their alignment with the principles of Freemasonry. Read more