Monday, May 26, 2008

A Note About Freemasonry From Phoenix Masonry

"Freemasonry is personal, private and beyond description.

We have rituals that we perform, like a play, that remind us of certain moral lessons, and hint at the antiquity of our craft. These are the material manifestations of what we do.

They are no longer secrets, yet they remain private in most cases as every group or person has the right to personal privacy.

They are the process of what we do. Just as what I do (for a living or otherwise) does not define me as a person, so the manner of what we do does not define us as Masons.

My obligations (oaths) make me a Mason, and the manner in which I live and build my house of character show that I really understand and earn the title of Free and Accepted Mason.

The real secrets of Freemasonry are what happens in you!

No man can see into your mind or heart.

No man can tell you how to apply the allegorical lessons of Freemasonry to your life, actions and character.

These are the real secrets... it' s all about how your mind and conscious uses the information that you are presented."

(To read more excellent and historical essays and articles, please visit the Phoenix Masonry website by clicking here.)

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