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A holiday Masonic Post

A Canadian brother my the name of POW Mason he got it from someone else It is a very good article on brotherly love.

Masonic Paper published by a Brother here in Kingston.
A Warm Masonic Tale

Author Unknown

It was a tale of Masonic men surrounding a campfire in the Old West, at night, discussing the Fraternity and its teachings. One old man listened patiently, and finally spoke up:

"I can tell you more bout Masonry in a little example than some of the great Masonic philosophers can in books. Everybody Stand up, and gather in circle around the campfire ."

They did that. "Now, everybody hold hands with the man next to him." they did that, too. "Now, what do you see looking ahead ?"


"The face of a brother through the flames."


"What do you feel in front of you?"


" The warmth of the fire, and the comfort it brings on a cool night."


" What do you Feel at your side?"


"The warm hand of a brother." "OK. Now drop the hands, and turn around."


They do so. "Now what do you see, looking ahead?" Complete darkness."


What do you feel, looking ahead?"


"A sense of loneliness, of being alienated".


"What do you feel at your side?' Nothing at all."


What do you feel on your backside?"


" The warmth of the fire." " So it Is with Masonry," said the old man. "In Masonry gatherings, you can feel the warmth of Masonry interaction, you can see the face of a Brother through the light Masonry brings to you, and you can always feel the warm hand of your Masonic Brother.


When you turn away from masonry, and are out in the world , you see darkness, feel alienated and alone, and do not feel the warm hand of your Masonic Brother. But Masonry, and the warmth and light it brings, are just a turn away from you."

Officer Installation

Well I am finally a officer and look forward to making my rounds around the chairs. Sorry haven't posted a lot lately it has been so hectic around the holidays. The lodge has elected me to position of a steward a very observant role and I can't wait to start being more active in the blue lodge. I also was elected in the York Rite but being so new

I think I am a steward or some type of officer. I am still getting used to the commandry ways. I am now trying to figure out what lecture to learn first I really want to learn the 2nd degree lecture due to the complexity and beauty of the lecture as well as not many people know it and it would help out the few that do in our district and help them take a break.

I have to say I am proud to be a mason and love being a part of this magnificent fraternity and brotherhood!!