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Dear Brethren,
As I came across a recent column from the NY Times this morning (see link), I realized that as our modern societies move away from the “bookish way philosophy is conceived by most people” and closer to a “dominance of [an] emotional approach of morality”, the traditional way of Freemasonry teaching reveals all its [...]

The Regius Poem

January 25th, 2009

 
Here what Wikipedia, the internet encyclopedia, says about the Regius Poem:
The Halliwell Manuscript, also known as the Regius Poem, is the first known Masonic text. It consists of 64 written pages in poetic form. The poem begins by evoking Euclid and his invention of geometry in ancient Egypt and then the spreading of the art of geometry in “divers lands.” This is followed by fifteen [...]

Douglas MacArthur lived his entire life, from cradle to grave in the United States Army. He was born on January 26, 1880, in Little Rock, Arkansas. He spent his early years in remote sections of New Mexico, where his father, Arthur MacArthur, Jr., commanded an infantry company charged with protecting settlers and railroad workers [...]