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Brethren should be well informed as to what they are wearing, no matter if it is a standard ring, Scottish/York Rite ring, Shiner, or another body of which they might become a member. It is essential that we as masons be able to intelligently, precisely, and readily answer questions when posed. IMHO
Some symbols in the 3rd degree (the Scythe, the Broken Column, the Spade) are similar in representation of something every MM was raised to comtemplate seriously about. Our own mortality. We're just here for a season.
Some symbols in the 3rd degree (the Scythe, the Broken Column, the Spade) are similar in representation of something every MM was raised to comtemplate seriously about. Our own mortality. We're just here for a season.
Some symbols in the 3rd degree (the Scythe, the Broken Column, the Spade) are similar in representation of something every MM was raised to comtemplate seriously about. Our own mortality. We're just here for a season.
"Some symbols in the 3rd degree (the Scythe,... the Spade) are similar in representation of something every MM was raised to contemplate seriously about.."
Not here. They are not symbols in of our Third... but can easily see why other Const. would employ them...
"Some symbols in the 3rd degree (the Scythe,... the Spade) are similar in representation of something every MM was raised to contemplate seriously about.."
Not here. They are not symbols in of our Third... but can easily see why other Const. would employ them...