“To sow, that others may reap; to work and plant for those that are to occupy the earth when we are dead; to project our influences far into the future, and live beyond our time; to rule as the Kings of Thought, over men who are yet unborn; to bless with the glorious gifts of Truth and Light and Liberty those who will neither know the name of the giver, nor care in what grave his unregarded ashes repose, is the true office of a Mason and the proudest destiny of a man.”
Quote by Albert Pike
Book:Morals and Dogma
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Morals and Dogma
This book delves into the nature of morality and the role of dogma in shaping societal values and individual beliefs. more
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