Tag: The Square
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The Square
The poem describes the importance of upholding the principles of craftsmanship and virtue in our work, likening them to building a temple. It emphasizes the value of simplicity, skill, and moral integrity, suggesting that these qualities can make our creations as significant and enduring as those of our ancestors. Read more
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Unseen In Plain Sight
Discusses interpretation of the symbol using the circumpunct and two parallel lines within Freemasonry. The author challenges traditional explanations of the symbol’s meaning and explores its possible geometric and symbolic significance. This leads to a deeper understanding of its potential representations, including the candidate at the altar and the balance of polarities within Masonic symbolism. Read more
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I See You’ve Traveled Some
The poem celebrates the camaraderie and empathy shared among travelers. It highlights the joy of receiving warm greetings and the sense of connection it brings. Whether in foreign lands or at home, the acknowledgment of one’s journey evokes a deep bond of brotherhood. It concludes with a reference to the Masonic tradition of welcoming travelers. Read more

