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TRIPLE LAPEL POWER PIN * MASONIC, SHRINER & SCOTTISH RITE TRIANGULAR 1" INCH LAPEL, HAT OR TIE PIN -
$39.99 - TRIPLE LAPEL POWER PIN * MASONIC, SHRINER & SCOTTISH RITE TRIANGULAR 1" INCH LAPEL, HAT OR TIE PIN - from http://www.hibiscusexpress.com
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This is a great Masonic Collectible that displays all the Working Tools. Included are the Trowel, Plumb (Level), Ruler (Guage), Gavel, Compass, Square. This item is symbolic in so many ways. Get this great unique item and become the envy of the lodge. ~ The Square and Compasses (or, more correctly, a square and a set of compasses joined together) is the single most identifiable symbol of Freemasonry. - from http://www.hibiscusexpress.com
Both the square and compasses are architect's tools, and are used in Masonic ritual as emblems to teach symbolic lessons.
Some Lodges and rituals explain these symbols as lessons in conduct: for example, that Masons should "square their actions by the square of virtue" and learn to "circumscribe their desires and keep their passions within due bounds toward all mankind". from http://www.hibiscusexpress.com - However, as Freemasonry is non-dogmatic, there is no general interpretation for these symbols (or any Masonic symbol) that is used by Freemasonry as a whole. -
This is a great Masonic Collectible that displays all the Working Tools. Included are the Trowel, Plumb (Level), Ruler (Guage), Gavel, Compass, Square. This item is symbolic in so many ways. Get this great unique item and become the envy of the lodge. ~ The Square and Compasses (or, more correctly, a square and a set of compasses joined together) is the single most identifiable symbol of Freemasonry. - from http://www.hibiscusexpress.com
Both the square and compasses are architect's tools, and are used in Masonic ritual as emblems to teach symbolic lessons.
Some Lodges and rituals explain these symbols as lessons in conduct: for example, that Masons should "square their actions by the square of virtue" and learn to "circumscribe their desires and keep their passions within due bounds toward all mankind". from http://www.hibiscusexpress.com - However, as Freemasonry is non-dogmatic, there is no general interpretation for these symbols (or any Masonic symbol) that is used by Freemasonry as a whole. -