Forwarded from American Colossus
Prometheus is a consciousness-raising civilizer.
His monument is a valorizing of the great inborn power of Man to manifest destiny.
He exclaims - “Give me freedom or give me worse than death.” There is no more American symbol.
His monument is a valorizing of the great inborn power of Man to manifest destiny.
He exclaims - “Give me freedom or give me worse than death.” There is no more American symbol.
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Episode 3 Travis Trinca Stories of Initiation YouTube
Greetings and welcome to Episode 3 of Panosopher’s Podcast.
In this conversation, Rudolf meets with Australian Freemason Travis Trinca. This autumn, Travis released “The Temple and the Vault” (Lewis Masonic Publishing); a dedicated cross-tradition study…
In this conversation, Rudolf meets with Australian Freemason Travis Trinca. This autumn, Travis released “The Temple and the Vault” (Lewis Masonic Publishing); a dedicated cross-tradition study…
Forwarded from Cultured American
Myth of Freemasonry Being Exclusive In Favor of the French Revolution
In reality, there were Freemasons in all camps. Thus the Duke of Luxembourg, right-hand man of the Grand Master and initiator of the foundation of the Grand Orient of France, emigrated as early asJuly 1789.
An Aristocratic lodge like "La Concorde" in Dijon was scuttled as soon as August 1789.
The Grand Master of the Grand Orient himself, who became “Philippe-Égalité”, publicly renounced Freemasonry in1793, shortly before ending up on the scaffold. And if the Grand Orient proclaims its attachment to the democratic form of government from January 1789, he was forced to cease his activities by the Terror of 1793‐1796.
Purge of Freemasons in the French Revolution
While there were nearly 1,000 lodges on the eve of the Revolution, only 75 lodges will be able to resume their work in 1800.
In reality, there were Freemasons in all camps. Thus the Duke of Luxembourg, right-hand man of the Grand Master and initiator of the foundation of the Grand Orient of France, emigrated as early asJuly 1789.
An Aristocratic lodge like "La Concorde" in Dijon was scuttled as soon as August 1789.
The Grand Master of the Grand Orient himself, who became “Philippe-Égalité”, publicly renounced Freemasonry in1793, shortly before ending up on the scaffold. And if the Grand Orient proclaims its attachment to the democratic form of government from January 1789, he was forced to cease his activities by the Terror of 1793‐1796.
Purge of Freemasons in the French Revolution
While there were nearly 1,000 lodges on the eve of the Revolution, only 75 lodges will be able to resume their work in 1800.
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