Tag: Illinois

  • The Circumpunct

    The Circumpunct

    The First Degree ritual of Freemasonry teaches about the point within a circle, symbolizing a brother’s duty. This symbol has further allusions in alchemy, astrology, and Pythagorean philosophy, representing the Monad and cosmic consciousness. In the Zohar, Kether is associated with the name of God. The numeric representation of Pi reflects God’s infinity. Read more

  • To Win Big, Think Small

    To Win Big, Think Small

    The article “To Win Big, Think Small” by WB Christopher Hathaway emphasizes the value of setting achievable goals and focusing on small wins to achieve success. Whether in Freemasonry, financial management, or personal growth, the author advocates for breaking down big objectives into manageable tasks and paying attention to details. Read more

  • What Does YOUR Behavior Say About Freemasonry?

    What Does YOUR Behavior Say About Freemasonry?

    Todd E. Creason writes about his experience as a Freemason, expressing concern over members’ behavior on social media and their representation of the fraternity. He highlights the importance of upholding the values and traditions of Freemasonry, emphasizing the need for members to serve as positive examples to others. Read more

  • Louis Grannis, Jr.

    Louis Grannis, Jr.

    In April 1945, Louis Grannis, Jr. of Front Royal, Virginia, excelled in Navy Radar testing and was involved in various school activities. Set to graduate from Warren County High School, he planned to serve in the Navy during World War II. This article was documented in the Northern Virginia Daily. Read more