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Whether you can't get out to lodge or you enjoy this type of discussion your lodge doesn't offer- welcome to Masonic Home Companion. Here is a brain worm- if we are based on great ideas and if we haven't studied those ideas, how then can we pass on that knowledge to someone knocking at the door? As time has passed, we have been left with the stories and pictures of achievement. For generations, we have expected those stories are enough to replace the knowledge that inspired greatness. As if meeting in a hospital makes us doctors. As if visiting a gallery, dressing like an artist, with routine rituals would make us artists.
If I buy golf clubs, I'm a golfer but not Arnold Palmer. If I buy a boat, I'm a boater but not Joshua Slokum. Doesn't the transformative process of freemasonry have more qualifiers than that?
Ideas can be neglected but they do not die. Such possibility- if we think of it.