Thursday, June 30, 2011

Ten Master Masons


Ten Master Masons, happy, doing fine; 

One listened to a rumor, then there were nine.

Nine Master Masons, faithful, never late; 

One didn't like the "Master," then there were eight.

Eight Master Masons, on their way to heaven; 

One joined too many clubs, then there were seven.

Seven Master Masons, life dealt some hard licks; 

One grew discouraged, then there were six.

Six Master Masons, all very much alive; 

One lost his interest, then there were five.

Five Master Masons, wishing there were more; 

Got into a great dispute, then there were four.

Four Master Masons, busy as could be; 

One didn't like the programs, then there were three.

Three Master Masons, was one of them you? 

One grew tired of all the work, then there were two.

Two Master Masons with so much to be done; 

One said "What's the use," then there was one.

One Master Mason, found a brother -- true! 

Brought him to the Lodge, then there were two.

Two Master Masons didn't find work a bore; 

Each brought another, then there were four.

Four Master Masons saved their Lodge's fate; 

By showing others kindness, then there were eight.

Eight Master Masons, loving their Lodges bright sheen; 

Talked so much about it, they soon counted sixteen.

Sixteen Master Masons, to their obligations true; 

Were pleased when their number went to thirty-two.

So we can't put our troubles at the Lodge's door; 

It's our fault for harming the Lodge we adore.

Don't fuss about the programs or the "Master" in the East; 

Keep your obligation by serving even the very least.

 -Author Unknown


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Untold Secret of Freemasonry

Those who become Freemasons only for the sake of finding out the Secret of the Order run a very great risk of growing old Under the Trowel without ever realizing their purpose.

Yet there is a Secret, but it is so inviolable that it has never been confided or whispered to anyone.

Those who stop at the outward crust of things imagine that the Secret consists in words, or in signs, or that the main point of it is to be found only in reaching the Highest Degree.


This is a mistaken view.
The Man who guesses at the Secret of Freemasonry, – And to know it, you Must guess it -reaches that point only through long attendance in the Lodges, through deep thinking, comparison, and deduction.

He would not trust that Secret to his best friend in Freemasonry, because he is aware that if his friend has not found it out, he could not make any use of it after it had been whispered in his ear.

No, he keeps his peace, and the Secret remains a secret.


Bro. Giovani Giacomo Casanova, Memoirs, Vol 2a,
Paris, p. 33

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Gummybears and Pizza

Ah... the joys of being a full time stay at home dad... :-)

The chef getting ready to make her loaf-bread pizza.
I wAnT YoUre GuMmyBeArS!!!
It was actually very delicious!!! Well done daughter!

This young fellow thinks that he got life figured out

I came across this young man while reading the comments in one of my favourite facebook pages http://www.facebook.com/pages/Freemasons-Of-The-World

Peace to all.

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Burn a Freemason alive in the name of Life, Liberty and Love

I was happily reading comments on a Masonic facebook group when I came across this post from a facebook user who goes by the name Michael Stewart. He said 

What immediately came to mind is Freedom of Speech. Are public murder threats like this protected by the First Amendment? Below is a screenshot of the youtube video he posted. Brethren, what do you think of this?


Peace and Harmony to all.

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Monday, June 27, 2011

The Elephant and the Blind Men

Once upon a time, there lived six blind men in a village. One day the villagers told them, "Hey, there is an elephant in the village today."

They had no idea what an elephant is. They decided, "Even though we would not be able to see it, let us go and feel it anyway." All of them went where the elephant was. Everyone of them touched the elephant.


"Hey, the elephant is a pillar," said the first man who touched his leg.

"Oh, no! it is like a rope," said the second man who touched the tail.

"Oh, no! it is like a thick branch of a tree," said the third man who touched the trunk of the elephant.

"It is like a big hand fan" said the fourth man who touched the ear of the elephant.

"It is like a huge wall," said the fifth man who touched the belly of the elephant.

"It is like a solid pipe," Said the sixth man who touched the tusk of the elephant.

They began to argue about the elephant and everyone of them insisted that he was right. It looked like they were getting agitated. A wise man was passing by and he saw this. He stopped and asked them, "What is the matter?" They said, "We cannot agree to what the elephant is like." Each one of them told what he thought the elephant was like. The wise man calmly explained to them, "All of you are right. The reason every one of you is telling it differently because each one of you touched the different part of the elephant. So, actually the elephant has all those features what you all said."

"Oh!" everyone said. There was no more fight. They felt happy that they were all right.