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Freemasonry > Art and Ars Regia by (4973 reads) | Whilst reading the text that a Br. Wrote, I found the following statement: '...Perhaps this is why Royal Art is an art rather than a DIY handicraft...'; I am quoting it to show how sometimes, quite superficially, misguiding comments are based on errors of interpretation (based on personal opinion, rather than on the cross-check of definite references, which is the common practice for an esoteric researcher); these comments create doubts rather than light.
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Freemasonry > The Great Book of Nature by (4986 reads) | Once upon a time the expression ‘restoration of the ancient mysteries’ was coined to deal with the most precious topics relating to the so-called greater initiation.
The first Book that helps us to unravel the ‘initiatory mysteries’ is the Temple. It is a ‘symbolic theater’ where the dramas of the human soul are represented through ceremonial and ritual mysteries.
The following stage is the approach to the Great Book of Nature; the third is the Book of the Seven Seals. All together they make a method based on rules, which we might call the User Manual for life and existence.
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Esotericism_Reading > Freedom of choice and free will by (4002 reads) | Although there is the common tendency to sum up the meanings of freedom of choice and free will and make their appearance similar, it is necessary to distinguish and separate the meanings of these two principles. Freedom of choice and free will are the result of two different levels of conscience, which should never be mixed or circumscribed within the same precept.
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Question&Answer > Building antibodies against profanity by (3485 reads) | Q : Shouldn't the Masonic institution represent a ‘bridge' between subtle and heavy? Shouldn't it work for the wellbeing and the progress of the Humankind and T.T.G.O.T.G.A.O.T.U.?
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Question&Answer > Climbing, the true competition by (3604 reads) | Your guide as an ‘Expert and Terrible Master' is always...
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Freemasonry > Journey Great Work The Journey through the Great Work /1.2 by (3651 reads) | I wrote this short prologue in order to give a psycho-dramatic view to the history of the ‘fall’ of our soul, which we know is the same for all Souls. Likewise, the last part of the Journey on the Path to their ‘reintegration’ in the Celestial Jerusalem is the same for all Souls.
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Freemasonry > Critical essay on the exoteric praxes of virtual Freemasonry by (3340 reads) | I think it is time to admit that even the so-called ‘High initiations’ (31st, 32nd and 33rd, the three administrative Degrees of Freemasonry) as well as the previous ones are the approximate and quite folkloristic memory of ancient splendors. Their meanings remain obscure even to the ‘pontiffs’ of Freemasonry.
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Freemasonry > Journey Great Work The Journey through the Great Work /1.1 by (3280 reads) | Introduction – Pax et Cultura
«Civilization is the first manifestation of the real human quality in the animal-man, the first influence of the part, or spark, of the Soul imprisoned into the bonds of personality. Culture is the second stage that shows a higher degree of development of personality, the cultural, esthetical values and the gradual development of mind. Illumination is the third stage. The mind starts being gradually illuminated by the influence of the Soul.»
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Question&Answer > Bad Fellows and Bad Masons by (3357 reads) | You write: ‘...the brother masons of a specific lodge that I prefer in the respect of your Masonic communions, perhaps different....’ and then: ‘...Freemasonry and its centenary sacred history...’
You have hit the nail on the head, as the saying goes, by raising the matter of the division of Masons; as I have written elsewhere, it has become ‘siblings rivalry’.
On this topic I am positive that the ‘high Masonic reasons’ that broke the unity of Italian Freemasonry (adding a new negative record to the history of our country) and the ‘high Masonic reasons’ that still today keep Its edges ‘well separated’, are the least sacred and most unworthy of a noble destiny.
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