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The Temple of Vision — Spiritual Reflections on the Royal Art of Freemasonry

The Temple of Vision -- Spiritual Reflections on the Royal Art of Freemasonry By Peter Paul Fuchs                    “But when you pray, go to your room and shut the door and pray to your                      Father who is in secret.  And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.                                                                            -- Matthew 6:6 (English Standard

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The Masonic Arts, Symbolic Culture & the Age of Deep Adaptation

by Dimitar G Mavrov It is my strong belief that on the Field of the Symbolic Culture and Masonic Arts all countries, Fraternal Organizations and Ethnic Groups are equal! By the core essence and the values of the Culture, there are not Big and Small, Old and New Countries and Grand Lodges. All together, we

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The Death and Rebirth of Culture

PUBLISHED ON November 25, 2017I recently made the mistake of purchasing a used book online, not realizing that it had a previous owner’s comments scrawled inside. Although I, like probably everyone who still has a quaint attachment to paper, have seen this before, I was struck by these comments in particular.Though short — mostly only

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Ferenc Sebok

Ferenc Sebok

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Angel Millar

Angel Miller

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Peter Fuchs

Peter Fuchs

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A Brotherhood of Rebels

There was an ancient French trade guild (or collective of various guilds) called the Commpagnonage (Companions). According to their myths, a master or maitre Jacques was murdered, either by the disciples of a former employee, Pere Sorbouse, or by Jacques’ own workers — convinced to commit the act by the workers of Sorbouse. The murderers

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Becoming a Leader: A Brief Guide For Heretics

“Heretics are the new leaders,” says author and entrepreneur Seth Godin. We need to think and act against the grain, drawing a tribe around us or around our new idea, and push forward to overturn the status quo. If Godin’s view is limited it is because, being concerned more with social and commercial movements than

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What are the Masonic Arts?

The Association of Masonic Arts takes a broad yet principled position in relation to what constitutes a Masonic Art. Because the Craft has a distinguished history reaching back to Operative Masonic times, so rich in religious symbolism, quite a bit of artistic imagery fits within the Masonic bailiwick. The AMA considers that many hallowed works

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From the Greek God Apollo to the Festival of Masonic Arts

Apollo is one of the most important of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman mythology. He was the ideal of the athletic youth. Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of music, truth and prophecy, healing, the sun and light, plague, poetry, and more. Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto, and has a twin sister, the chaste huntress Artemis /or

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