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So while I dwell on things I learned from Second degree lecture and doing research back to Greece 512 BC on architecture and ancient structures. To me, I found one of the true reasons they use structures and Masonry as a way to teach morality and becoming a better man.
I look at reality of today and we see all the time on CNN of bridges and buildings collapsing. However, you look at the a little deeper you will wonder if this reflects most men and their standards cutting corners,laziness, and no accountability for their actions. While bridges are collapsing and buildings topple. You see more and more people shooting people in cold blood for 5 bucks or children being harmed on a day to day basis. TV has no bounderies anymore of what they show. Is the the decline of Man himself? Are we collapsing such as the new structures of today. Are we evolving ourselves into some sort of primitive beast with no logic for self control and acting on primal instinct? It is a shame that most men do not seek Masonry to help improve their lives. I think in order for the world to become a better place we need to look at some of the old structures of the world. Who built them? How were they built? Wonder how they still stand compared to the current buildings of today and look at ourselves and wonder are we a old solid building with a strong foundation and intricate details; Or are we a flimsy building with a weak foundation ready to fall at any gust of wind.
As I ponder the philosphy of this I also have been researching a great bit on sacred geometry of the world and found some decent links. If anyone else does research on this I would entertain the idea of leaving any reference links that could help me. Godbless you all!

“If you do not know where you are going, every road will get you nowhere.” -Henry Kissinger

2 comments:

Gingerman said...

I find the parallels to the end of classical Rome very frightening. The failure of morality in society and politics was reflected in the loss of memory of building as well.

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