Soul of the Temple
Sacred geometry has been an important element of sacred architecture for centuries.
Sacred geometry has been an important element of sacred architecture for centuries.
A lodge in Southern California blends a rich cultural heritage with love for community.
Longtime Grand Secretary lived the Masonic life—to the very end.
Check out this 19th century Masonic French antique plate, where east is north and south is west and north is, well, missing! It’s one of the many curiosities housed in the archive of the Grand Lodge, imbued with secret meaning and mystery.
A new series on NBC Peacock, “Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol,” picks up on The Da Vinci Code-author’s Masonic-themed thriller.
In celebration of Independence Day, Grand Lodge of California head archivist Joe Evans shares a blue transferware cup plate dated between 1818 and 1836 that suggests Lady Justice a Freemason.
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