Freemason Lodge

Utrecht – The Netherlands
As Above – So Below

As Above – So Below

In the words of Foster Bailey: “A symbol is an outer, visible, and tangible sign of an inner spiritual reality. If this is admitted, then behind all the outer forms of the Masonic work, latent in its rituals, and hidden behind the entire system of symbols, is some...
4 Good Reasons Why NOT to become a Freemason

4 Good Reasons Why NOT to become a Freemason

4 Good Reasons Why NOT to become a Freemason Freemasonry has gotten a reputation as an organisation in decline. This is very much not true. What is true, however, is that Freemasonry, along with every other fraternal club, saw huge booms in the twentieth century, and...
The Rough and Perfect Ashlars

The Rough and Perfect Ashlars

The Rough and Perfect Ashlars are two stones marking a path for self-improvement for the initiate.The lessons outlined here rely upon many symbols concerning education and the gaining of knowledge as a means of advancing, both morally and spiritually. However, there...
The working tools of a Freemason

The working tools of a Freemason

Freemasonry uses the implements of operative masonry to teach moral and ethical lessons, but these are only the beginning of the Freemasons Working Tools. To apply these rules to our working lives raises in my mind some very challenging questions. Which have to be...