Tag: Silence
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The Night Before Christmas, Down At the Lodge
In the poem the Masonic lodge is featured as Santa visits. The brethren are surprised to find Santa is also a Mason, adorned with Masonic symbols and sharing the spirit of kindness. This heartwarming tale illustrates the embodiment of Masonic values during the festive season, creating joy and happiness for all. Read more
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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