If a man only acts like a Freemason when he's in a lodge then I'd say that his ashlar is still very rough indeed.
If not, the man has missed the whole point.Hello brethren
I know masonic etiquette is how u behave in your lodge but is it also applicable outside
My Freemasonry HD
I know masonic etiquette is how u behave in your lodge but is it also applicable outside
It is a fact of life brothers that truth, virtue and morality which we symbolize by the square, can get you in great trouble at times...out there in the profane world.
They ravage and consume the virtuous.
I have changed jobs because the workplace went from character based to as you described several years after a corporate buyout. The cultural change was slow but consistent. Eventually it reached a point where it was time to start looking elsewhere.
You circumscribed and stayed at the same place.
My Freemasonry HD
This is what my mentor told me when I was raised. He said that I am now an example of Masonry to the public at large. He also said that this is very important as I may be the only contact some people may have had with Masonry so the way I conduct myself will be taken by them as a reflection on Masonry as a whole.A Brother must remember that he represents the Fraternity at all times and should, in every instance, act in such a way as to give others a positive impression of the Craft.