Sunday, November 29, 2020

Random Building Thoughts - 2020-11-29

 

 


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Apparently, this is not a problem in some jurisdictions!
 
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Your candidates are interested in what Allegories offer. They want to discuss its more subtle qualities . Your WM is delighted to hear this and believes this is a suitable discourse to engage in with them and even the entire lodge. You are asked to lead a discussion on this topic. You accept and prepare for it immediately.

YOUR TASKS:

1) Develop a list of words and definitions related to this topic, including the following: Allegory, metaphor, parable, analogy, simile, symbol, mark, character, image, figure, sign, emblem, totem, token, crest, badge, device, insignia, stamp, seal, heraldic device, coat of arms, shield, logo, trademark, brand and anything else related that you come across.
2) Provide examples of each.
3) Provide examples where something is classified in multiple categories and explain how and why this occurs.

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The New Brother study group has been proving this point. Br. John S Nagy is one of the brightest Lights on FaceBook. Follow him for more light in Masonry. -- Brother Mark Robson - November 29, 2015

 A Brother Asks: What should I keep in mind as I participate in Freemasonry?

 

 

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Chapter VI "The Mysteries", from The Craft Unmasked! 

Found here: http://www.coach.net/TCU.htm

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-- Coach Nagy ;-)

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