Fraternal Review

Equilibrium in Fight Club & Freemasonry

Equilibrium in Fight Club & Freemasonry

Fight Club – What does it have to do with Freemasonry? It’s gritty and vulgar, certainly two descriptors of what Freemasonry is inherently not. Fight Club is, on the surface, a testosterone filled cinematic experience that puts on a pedestal those ideas of power, masculinity and sexual prowess.

Behind the curtain however lays a deeper story.

Eternal Cycles of Life Through Saints John

Eternal Cycles of Life Through Saints John

The operative Masons chose the two Saints John, St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist, as patron Saints because one prepared the way and the other builded thereon, or as an old ritual has it, “One finished by his learning what the other began by his zeal, and thus drew a second line parallel to the former.”

Freemasonry & the Knights Templar

Freemasonry & the Knights Templar

In France as well as Jerusalem, Templars and Freemasons existed side by side and must have influenced each other’s esoteric knowledge. An examination of architecture when the Gothic style was adopted reveals that the first European churches built deliberately in the new Gothic style began to be constructed after Jerusalem’s conquest by the crusaders.

Moral Advantages of Geometry

Moral Advantages of Geometry

In the master’s lecture of the Fellow Craft degree, we are told that “Geometry, the first and noblest of sciences, [is]... the basis upon which the superstructure of Freemasonry is erected.” By the time we reach this lecture in our Masonic journey, we probably have figured out that the medieval stonemasons from which our fraternity evolved used geometry to design and erect the structures on whose construction they were employed. At this point in the lecture, we expect additional instruction on the symbolism inherent in the builder’s trade. Instead, the master throws us a curve: He tells us that geometry can help us trace nature to her most concealed recesses in order to discover the power, wisdom, and goodness of the Great Architect of the Universe.

The Magic of Freemasonry

The Magic of Freemasonry

The expression, “the magic of Freemasonry,” takes on a different meaning when one realizes the great number of professional and amateur magicians who are and have been members of the Ancient Craft. It was only natural that these skilled performers of the art of producing baffling effects and illusions should band together to share their interests with the Fraternity.

Freemasonry & The Gold Rush

Freemasonry & The Gold Rush

Gold changed the destiny of a nation. Its accident discovery in 1848 by a moody, not-too-bright carpenter set off the most frenzied gold rush in the history of the world, and the greatest mass migration of human beings ever known. It turned California — until then a sparsely populated, largely unknown region — into a household word throughout the world.

Freemasonry & The Tarot

Freemasonry & The Tarot

Tarot is defined as one of a set of figured playing cards used in Italy as early as the fourteenth century; also a game played with such cards in which 22 Tarots (the number of letters in the Hebrew alphabet), all being trumps, and called the “Major Arcana,” are added to a set of 56 cards of usual Italian suits called the “Minor Arcana.”

The Three Lesser Lights

The Three Lesser Lights

Sun-worship played a prominent part in the religion of the ancients and was introduced into the mysteries, says [Bro. Albert] Mackey, not as a material idolatry, but as a means of expressing an idea of restoration to life from death, drawn from the daily reappearance in the East of the solar orb after its nightly disappearance in the West.