Journey To The East

My exploration into Freemasonry. The title, "Journey To The East" after Hemann Hesse's book by the same title. In college this book, along with Siddartha, were important to me. I have found so much misinformation about Mason's on the web that I feel compelled to share to factual information. You are welcomed to follow my "Journey To The East."

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Paul Revere and Samuel Adams - Peter Tomlinson shared Arturo de Hoyos's post.

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** 220 Years ago Today ** Most Worshipful PAUL REVERE, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, with Governor Samuel Adams,...
Sunday, January 20, 2013

Rough Ashlar

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The first time I heard about the Rough Ashlar,  I thought about the Taoist: pu (simplified Chinese: 朴; traditional Chinese: 樸; pinyin: ...
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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

A Masonic Merry Christmas.

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With thoughts, prayers and rememberances for those serving overseas and those lost this winter, that won't be home with their Loved one...
Wednesday, December 19, 2012

32° – Master of the Royal Secret

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We had 32° practice tonight.   I have a small part.    In Japan, I always admired the Kabuki plays that rural villages would put on as amat...
Saturday, August 4, 2012

Minnesota's Most Famous Freemason, Honored Today

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H.H. Humphrey was a member of Cataract #2, the  Masonic Lodge I belong to. The 7-foot bronze statue of Humphrey — former Minneapolis mayo...
Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Not A Mason, But Appreciated Masonic Values: "built level and square by craftsmen who were honest in their bones."

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"THIS I BELIEVE" by Robert A. Heinlein Robert A. Heinlein wrote this item in 1952. His wife, Virginia Heinlein, chose t...
Saturday, May 26, 2012

More from Albert Pike: "The Nobelest of Use"

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Lee's note:   I always like to be aware, that I stand directly in the center of all those people who came before me in the past and all...
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