Sunday, March 20, 2022

Random Building Thoughts - 2022-03-20

  

-------------- MASTERY --------------  
 

Mastery isn't Flawlessness. 
It's Making Mistakes, 
Finding Errors and Learning Lessons 
at a much Higher Level 
and Dealing with them Effectively.
 
 Now, repeat after me:
Mastery is not Flawlessness!
 
-------------- STAY UNBOXED! --------------  
 
 
Freemasonry Was Never Intended 
to Keep You In A Box. 
Your Self-Confinement 
Buries It in Rubbish.

If only more members would understand 
this simple message.
 
-------------- MYTH -------------- 

"And this then is one of the problems
with our tradition,
where our inherited mythology,
let's say the Judeo-Christian tradition,
relates to the first millennium B.C.,
and has nothing to do with life here.
Everything has to be 'explained,'
and a mythological image
that has to be explained
to the brain is not working."
-- Joseph Campbell,
in the film The Hero's Journey
 
-------------- WELL? --------------  
 
 
Since Joining, 
How Many Blind Mice Have You Encountered? 
What have you Learned From your Encounters?
 
-------------- MASONIC PENNY--------------  
 

 
Neat Masonic Coin from a close friend. According to the website below, it is: Masonic. Halfpenny 1790. The Freemasons' Arms. 24 NOV. 1790 PRINCE OF WALES ELECTED GM. Rev.: Cupid and Masonic emblems within a triangle. WISDOM/ STRENGTH/ & BEAUTY / SIT LUX ET LUX FUIT. Edge: MASONIC HALFPENNY TOKEN MDCCXCIV .X X. D&H 372 b. (It also has some writing along the edge that I shall put up later)
 
-------------- WRITE! --------------  
 
 
-------------- NO SUBSTITUTES --------------  
 
 
 Masonry reveals that
the very core of some secrets
protect themselves so well
that only Mastery provides the Key.
Without Mastery,
only Substitutes exist. 
 
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 Be Well and Travel Light!
-- Coach Nagy ;-)

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