A Paper for…
Sequoia Council No. 228 (AMD)
… to
better serve the Craft through the medium of study and research…
A RESPONSE TO QUESTIONS OF A YOUNG MASTER MASON
By Rudy Olano
Sequoia
Council No. 228 (AMD)
April2006
Somebody
mentioned that it is far easier to ask for answers than knowing the
question. Having said that let me say
that searching for truth will depend on one’s acceptance of the perceived
truth. You have asked me questions that seem
to seek for the official view of someone of an authority in the study of our
Craft. Forgive me for warding the issue
but in my humble opinion, I am not in a position to speak for the rest of the
brethren or the Craft as a whole. But if
you will allow me to take a portion of the real seekers within the group, I would speculate that each of us is
searching for our version of Truth, be it may, the Holy Grail, Fountain of Youth,
meaning of life, one’s own self and quite possibly, our own Faith.
In the Blue
Lodge, we are coached to seek for the Lost Word, as we were made aware of the substitute
during the course of events following the Tragedy in the
As
to the other lessons of the Temple Tragedy, note that not all Fellow Crafts
will receive the Word, it is only reserved for those who will be found
worthy. Even repentance of wrongdoings
will not save transgressors from earning their penalty—it is simply wise to
avoid the unsavory and expedient ideas in the first place. Guilty by association.---stay
away from the bad crowds. Wearing of
white gloves and apron has the same effect of washing hands--- it is only for
show and does not work therefore, no excuse.
It is the internal not the external that matters.
In your
conclusion of the allegorical message of the
I am
tempted to say that I hope I answered your query but rather I would wish that I
provoked you for asking yourself for more inquiry. I am glad to meet a Brother who finds value
of asking thought provoking questions--- a seeker of Truth.