-------------- MIND QUARRIES --------------
If
you Wait to be Handed
The Kind of Light you Truly Need,
You'd be Dead
on the Sidelines,
Rather than Live and Thrive
In the Quarries of your
Mind.
Seek the Light!
-------------- TIME --------------
"Know the true value of time;
snatch, seize and enjoy every moment of it.
No idleness, no laziness, no procrastination;
never put off till tomorrow what can be done today."
-- Lord Chesterfield
(Hat Tip to Bro. Mike Moore!)
snatch, seize and enjoy every moment of it.
No idleness, no laziness, no procrastination;
never put off till tomorrow what can be done today."
-- Lord Chesterfield
(Hat Tip to Bro. Mike Moore!)
-------------- SHADOW DANCING --------------
Masonic
Light Makes Possible
the Shadows that Dance upon Freemasonic Walls.
Masons Seek to Know this Light
and What Causes the Shadows.
Seek It!
-------------- BLUEPRINTS... --------------
Masonry is about Building Builders.
Freemasonry provides the Blueprints for
this end
with the caveat that Blueprints
do more harm than good when
ignored, misapplied or misused.
Learn to Read them!
and then use them!
-------------- ROOTS --------------
REGULAR
[Origin]
regular (adj.) late 14c., from Old French reguler "ecclesiastical"
(Modern French régulier), from Late Latin regularis "containing rules
for guidance," from Latin regula "rule," from PIE *reg- "move in a
straight line" (see regal). Earliest sense was of religious orders
(the opposite of secular). Extended from late 16c. to shapes, etc., that
followed predictable or uniform patterns; sense of "normal" is from
1630s; meaning "real, genuine" is from 1821. Old English borrowed Latin
regula and nativized it as regol "rule, regulation, canon, law,
standard, pattern;" hence regolsticca "ruler" (instrument); regollic
(adj.) "canonical,
regular."regular
(n.) c. 1400, "member of a religious order," from regular (adj.). Sense
of "soldier of a standing army" is from 1756. Meaning "regular
customer" is from 1852; meaning "leaded gasoline" is from 1978.
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reg·u·lar (adjective)
1.
arranged in or constituting a constant or definite pattern, especially
with the same space between individual instances. [synonyms: methodical,
systematic, structured, (well) ordered, (well) organized, orderly,
efficient] [antonyms: haphazard]
•
happening in such a pattern with the same time between individual
instances; recurring at short uniform intervals. [synonyms: uniform,
even, consistent, constant, unchanging, unvarying, fixed]
• rhythmic, steady, even, uniform, constant, unchanging, unvarying [antonyms: erratic, unsteady]
• (of a structure or arrangement) arranged in or constituting a symmetrical or harmonious pattern.
2.
done or happening frequently. [synonyms: frequent, repeated, continual,
recurrent, periodic, constant, perpetual, numerous] [antonyms:
occasional]
• (of a person) doing the same thing or going to the same place frequently or at uniform intervals.
3. conforming to or governed by an accepted standard of procedure or convention. [synonyms:
established, conventional, orthodox, proper, official, approved, bona
fide, standard, usual, traditional, well established, tried and tested]
[antonyms: experimental]
• of or belonging to the permanent professional armed forces of a country.
• (of a person) properly trained or qualified and pursuing a full-time occupation.
• [Christian Church] -- subject to or bound by religious rule; belonging to a religious or monastic order.
• informal -- rightly so called; complete; absolute (used for emphasis).
4.
used, done, or happening on a habitual basis; usual; customary.
[synonyms: usual, normal, customary, habitual, routine, typical,
accustomed, established] [antonyms: unusual]
• [North American] -- of a normal or ordinary kind; not special.
• (chiefly in commercial use) denoting merchandise, especially food or clothing, of average, medium, or standard size.
• [North American] -- (of a person) not pretentious or arrogant; ordinary and friendly.
• (in surfing and other board sports) with the left leg in front of the right on the board.
5. [Grammar] -- (of a word) following the normal pattern of inflection.
6. [Geometry] -- (of a figure) having all sides and all angles equal.
• (of a solid) bounded by a number of equal figures.
7. [Botany] -- (of a flower) having radial symmetry.
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reg·u·lar (noun)
1. a regular customer or member, for example of a bar, store, or team.
• a regular member of the armed forces.
• a member of a political party who is faithful to that party.
• [Christian Church] -- one of the regular clergy.
-------------- MYTH --------------
"It
is important to know
how old you are in spiritual development,
where
you are on this path.
The function of initiations
is to commit one’s
whole psychological pitch
to the requirements of
a particular stage in
life.
The
big initiation
is when one has to leave
the psychology of childhood
behind:
the death of the infantile ego,
which is dependent and obedient,
and the birth of the self-reliant adult
\participating in the society."
– Joseph Campbell,
A Joseph Campbell Companion, p. 84
It
is a terrible shame
that the word "Master"
has not the same
significance
within the Fraternity
that is does within the Craft.
Know what Master actually is!
Become that Master!
To comprehend the Craft,
you must understand its multiple meanings.
How many meanings
does the word "Craft" have for you?
-------------- BEAUTY --------------
When Cunning Craftsmanship
leaves a Temple,
Mastery has too.
Make sure Master
LIVES in your Temple!
-------------- RUBBISH --------------
Ruffians
are very costly.
They kill Beauty.
They also Bury it in Rubbish
so that
what remains
is not recognizable
or visible to anyone.
No matter what
efforts are made
to Beautify any Temple,
Ruffians shall ruin its image
every time
and without waiver.
Stay Clear of Ruffians!
-------------- DEADLINES --------------
Freemasonry
has shown me
that Dying is merely Growing Old
with a Deadline
while
Masonry showed me
that Living is Accomplishing something Worthwhile
before that Deadline is Reached!
Live Masonicly!
Mutual
recognition of Jurisdictions and visitations only
on the Grand
Communication(s) level
between The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of
Florida Free
and Accepted Masons and The Most Worshipful Union
of Grand
Lodge Jurisdiction of Florida,
Belize, Central America, Incorporated,
Prince Hall Affiliated.
Three Years Into It!
-------------- THE CAVE PROBLEM --------------
The
Problem is Freemasonry
is not being taught
that it is only a ROAD MAP
and that Masonry is the TERRITORY
that this Map represents.
As a result,
very few are willing
to explore this Territory;
less actually do.
And
when they do,
and they come back
to try to discuss what they have seen,
they are thought to be madmen.
Take Care in what Pearls you share...
-------------- RITUAL EDUCATION --------------
-------------- THINK!--------------
To Be Better,
you Must First
Think Better!
-------------- END --------------
Be Well and Travel Light!
-- Coach Nagy ;-)
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