Sex and drugs and rock and roll on the square
Sex and drugs and rock and roll on the square
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This book is a Masonic commentary and reflection, blending traditional Freemasonry teachings with modern metaphors and topics to illustrate deeper moral and spiritual principles. It's likely a collection of essays or lectures by different Masons, each exploring themes like ritual, human experience, symbolism, and leadership within the Craft. Here's a quick breakdown:
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On Ritual – Masonic ceremonies are meaningful, communal acts requiring personal dedication.
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On Sex – The Temple's layout symbolizes human birth and spiritual rebirth.
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On Drugs/Wine – Cultural practices in Freemasonry differ by region; for example, sharing wine with the Master is English, not Scottish tradition.
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On Rock & Roll/Music – Music is viewed as a metaphor for harmony and structured order, a Masonic ideal.
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On Raising (Initiation) – Initiation and Masonic teachings are seen as a life allegory, drawing from spiritual texts like Ecclesiastes.
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On Leadership – Masonic leadership is about recognizing and developing members' potential, echoing the principle of “making good men better.”
