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Mason true and universal, citizen of the world, is no stranger in any country without the help of voice, he speaks and is heard, he sees eye without help, is recognized as infallible signs and more , after his own virtuţi.Om honest, he carries attributes for all humanity and in a special way before FF:. which is linked by an inviolable secret. His own master, free unlicensed, cheerful without being indecent, the ruined temples of virtue he raises passions.

Supported by force, trained by wisdom, decorated Beauty, can boast that he alone possesses the great art of enjoying life without abuse. Heir of morals and the goods of this happy age, the mad ambition of blind fortune has no altar in the heart of men, there is no grandeur than that of virtue, there is no richer than inner peace and contentment.

Finally, masons formed under the same law, a numerous people scattered brethren in all parts of the world, who know to respect religions and sovereign providence which has been subjected.

This is the portrait of a true Mason.

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–publicata in 1871 ALBERT PIKE (n-m 1809 1892) - Morals and Dogma, published in 1871

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In the country where people are promoted unprepared, incompetent and dishonest, who kowtow to the remains of promised features, especially those who will shed tears of blood for the mistake. The fruit of such madness will certainly be damned. If people can not do more, can at least vote to condemn them and remove them, demascandu them.

If considered as official functions are entitled as a reward for services to the party, then they become a kind of prey for those concerned, a trophy, as the disease state is installed in body and body mass comuntatii becomes corrupted. State that one must strive to not deviate from the path of virtue and courage. Electoral propaganda and functions immortal rush turns into a kind of trade with these functions, bribery and corruption gains momentum. Read the rest of this entry »

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