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Our first speaker in March, Right Worshipful Mickey Ander enlightened us all with his talk on Lodge Etiquette and Decorum. Our second guest speaker, Dr. John Young who was ready to speak on the Knight’s Templar, unfortunate for us not having the equipment ready on the night planned, had to postpone his presentation. With the upcoming meeting of our guest speaker Brother John Schroeder who will be speaking on the subject of Masonic education and research lodges, I would like you to ponder masonry as a progressive science. Science is the
study of the laws and substances of nature. Philosophy is the study of man's place and his duties in the
natural scheme of things. Both involve pursuit of truth, which is the first and simplest definition of
Science or Philosophy. The search for truth, the gathering of knowledge; these comprise the Science of
Masonry. When we ask "What is Masonry? What is it for? How can we use it?" We are concerned with the
philosophy of it and the unfolding of the wisdom of it. We seek this wisdom in numerous ancient sources
and from its symbols, allegories and legends. These are rooted in the morality and the events of Old
Testament times and they can teach us the lessons of Masonic Science. In the sense of which thinkers of Freemasonry have used the term, "Philosophy is the Science of fundamentals", it might be correct to think of the philosophy of Freemasonry as organized Masonic knowledge or as a system of Masonic knowledge. Although masonry can be called a science it is only a science in the broadest sense, however masons are not necessarily scientific. Most of us, I hope - have come to lodge seeking - wanting to know more of Masonry, wanting to progress. I suggest that some of us are too uninterested or too lazy to take masonry seriously, and I speak from experience. There are so many "other things" to put before masonry. There are unnumbered excuses we can use to explain why we can't go to lodge, or do some work in lodge. "Other things" can always come first if we don't make an effort. Has our Masonic
order let us down? Is it worthwhile? Are we expecting of our leaders actions and initiatives that we
should be taking ourselves? Or are WE letting OUR ORDER down, are we not taking or making the time to
think? I believe that many of us are like children going to school and doing nothing, daydreaming during
the day and too busy after school to study - and then worst of all, making excuses to our parents and to
our teachers. Are we really that heedless? Many of us look only at the surface and say "There is little or nothing here to interest me". We see only reflections. There was a British judge named Troward who was a very popular lecturer and writer around the turn of the century. He was way ahead of his time in his thinking and I'd like to give you a short quotation from something he wrote: "There is an inner and an outer side to everything; and the quality of the superficial mind which causes it to fail in the attainment of Truth is its willingness to rest content with the outside only. So long as this is the case it is impossible for a man to grasp the import of his own relation to the universal, and it is this relation which constitutes all that is signified by the word "Truth". So long as a man fixes his attention only on the superficial it is impossible for him to make any progress in knowledge. He is denying that principle of "Growth" which is the root of all life, whether spiritual, intellectual, or material, for he does not stop to reflect that all which he sees as the outer side of things can result only from some germinal principle hidden deep in the centre of their being." Earl Nightingale said, "If you'll think a moment you'll realize that everything you see is an enlarged symbol -- a symbol of the seed that caused it." This is true if what you see is a person or a beautiful home in the suburbs. It's true of a dilapidated slum building or a marble skyscraper, of success or failure, of poverty or wealth, of happiness or unhappiness. Whatever you see or experience in your life is only the symbol of the seed that brought it into being. This is why we need to look deeply into things if we are to learn what brought them about. Remember what the judge said. “There is an inner and an outer side to everything. Not just some things -- everything! It is a superficial mind that is content to see the outside only. And he will never know the truth of what he sees until he learns to look to the inner side of what he sees and experiences.” If you find yourself angry with someone, look deeper into the person and within yourself and you'll find reasons to get rid of your anger. If there are things you want that you do not now have, look within them to the causes of their being and the reasons for their belonging to someone and you'll find the seed that will lead them to you. Before anything can become real in the outer world the seed must be planted from which it is to grow. What do you want? Begin today to plant the seeds of those conditions and things you want to harvest tomorrow. We who attend meetings obviously have the desire to learn more of our order, to look under the surface. Let us then direct that desire and mold it or channel it along the true road, the road to greater knowledge of Masonry. We would not be here today if we did not want that knowledge.
Let us, therefore, resolve to try during the next
year to gain Masonic knowledge, to learn to see below the surface - to progress. Let us talk of masonry
and its many facets, let us visit lodges to learn what we can, let us grow and progress rather than
stagnate. There are many dedicated Masons - men who have seen or found that special something that
remains a mystery to so many of us. Thus we are taught, but CHARGED from the first day of our Masonic lives to make advancement in Masonic knowledge, to make progress in this science. We of the craft are workmen and our work is to gain knowledge of our order and to give and share that knowledge with others. Freemasonry is growing in power and as its immortal principles take root in the fallow soul of the human heart and mind, it buds and blossoms into the foliage of kindness and the fruit of charity towards all mankind. Masonry has survived century after century and it has grown, for it is a Progressive Science. It will continue to grow and to progress in relation to the number of Masons that look below the surface for the mystery that is knowledge and as that knowledge is shared with others. Earlier when I made a comparison of school children and Masons I asked the question "Are we really that heedless?" Why don't YOU answer that question.
Our second meeting in April is in the experienced
hands of Worshipful Travis Hilliard who is spearheading the Military Appreciation Night. All current and
retired military are asked to wear dress uniforms. The program and dinner will be open to family and
friends. Please keep Worshipful Dick Robinson in your prayers as he recovers from his broken ankle, and
Brother Robert Liles as he continues to recover from his surgery. As always the daughters of Bethel 1
and the young men of Mroz DeMolay would enjoy seeing the members of Cherrydale on their sidelines.
Tuesday, April 17th Bethel 1 will be honoring the Masonic Family. Mroz DeMolay will be having car washes
to fundraise for the chapter. They are also working on plans for a spaghetti dinner and selling discount
cards. Their entire month of March was dedicated to the seven precepts of DeMolay, with the birthday of
DeMolay on March 18th. Come to their April 21st meeting to see what they’ve been up to. |
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Fraternally yours, ![]() Carl Lester Garris, III Worshipful Master |
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