Masonic Gnosis

Exploring the daily walk on the path toward the East
That’s showing your true colors!

That’s showing your true colors!

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Who has one if these rooms in their lodge?

Who has one if these rooms in their lodge?

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”We can only escape from the world by outgrowing the world. Death may take man out of the world but only wisdom can take the world out of the man. As long as the human being is obsessed by worldliness, he will suffer from the Karmic consequences of false allegiances. When however, worldliness is transmuted into Spiritual Integrity he is free, even though he still dwells physically among worldly things. ”
– Manly Palmer Hall

”We can only escape from the world by outgrowing the world. Death may take man out of the world but only wisdom can take the world out of the man. As long as the human being is obsessed by worldliness, he will suffer from the Karmic consequences of false allegiances. When however, worldliness is transmuted into Spiritual Integrity he is free, even though he still dwells physically among worldly things. ”

– Manly Palmer Hall

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The Royal Arch of Heaven

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Masonic Artwork

Masonic Artwork

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As the human body in its entirety is the most perfect known product of the earth’s evolution, it was employed to represent Divinity—the highest appreciable state or condition.
— Manly P. Hall

As the human body in its entirety is the most perfect known product of the earth’s evolution, it was employed to represent Divinity—the highest appreciable state or condition.

— Manly P. Hall

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G:.A:.O:.T:.U

G:.A:.O:.T:.U

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Beautiful apron. 

Beautiful apron. 

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Cemented with Love

Cemented with Love

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F de La Rose-croix from Manly Palmer Hall’s Collection.

F de La Rose-croix from Manly Palmer Hall’s Collection.

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