February 2021 Issue articles
Is Freemasonry esoteric? Yes, no, maybe!
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Will the real James Anderson please stand up?
An informative and densely-packed source of Masonic knowledge, we explore the world of El Blog del Masón - one of the best current Spanish Masonic blogs.
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Every man must be his own law in his own work, but it is a poor-spirited artist in any craft who does not know how the other man’s work should be done or could be improved.
The Noachite Legend and the Craft
What is it to be a true Noachidae, and what is the Noachite Legend and the Craft ?
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A Masonic author and Provincial Grand Master of Forfarshire in Scotland.
A look at Adoptive Lodges that were established in France for the initiation of females; a short Extract from the Encyclopedia Of Freemasonry.
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Faith, Hope & Charity – The Three Graces
Exploring the origin and symbolism of Faith, Hope and Charity
Hogarth’s Harlot Reveals All – Part 2
The second instalment in the series looking at the hidden Masonic symbolism within Brother Hogarth's works - what can you find?
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Human life is itself trial and error, however, there are errors and horrors, and that is the remarkable difference between the actions of the profane and the actions of the Mason.
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Hugh O’Neill's regular chippings whilst smoothing the ashlar: - Tercentenary of United Grand Lodge of England - 1721-2021 season 2
Bridging the Mainstream and the Fringe
Edward MacBean bridging mainstream Freemasonry with the fringe esoteric branches of Freemasonry
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Our pick of the best Masonic Podcasts
How are the Fellowcraft's five steps connected the five senses of human nature
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We explore fascinating and somewhat contentious historical interpretations that Freemasonry originated in ancient Egypt.
Officers of the Lodge – Deacons
Who are the Deacons ? - The most important aspect of communication is not only to listen but to hear. Hear both what is and what isn’t being said.
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What it means to a Freemason to be a citizen of the world ? First published in The Freemason's Chronicle - January 16, 1875
Book Intro – Hidden Life of Freemasonry
Introduction to The Hidden Life in Freemasonry (1926) by Charles Webster Leadbeater
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Books
A book review of Black Freemasonry: From Prince Hall to the Giants of Jazz by Cécile Révauger.
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