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In the episode, the symbolism inherent in the Fellowcraft Degree of Freemasonry is delved into, with a particular emphasis on the nature of symbolism itself. It is highlighted that symbols serve as a bridge to the unconscious mind, offering problems for contemplation rather than explicit solutions, thus fostering personal interpretation and growth. The discussion extends to the Rough and Smooth Ashlars, which represent the dual nature of the self, imperfection and perfection, and the Masonic labor of self-improvement. The hosts also explore the esoteric practice of maintaining black and white diaries as a parallel to the contemplation of the Ashlars.
The conversation further explores the Fellowcraft Tracing Board, which is seen as a representation of the psyche, with the winding staircase symbolizing the ascent to higher consciousness. The pillars and staircase are connected to Kabbalistic concepts and the journey towards enlightenment. The Lodge's archives are discussed as a metaphor for the repository of memories, including the unconscious, drawing parallels to Jungian psychology and the importance of examining repressed memories.
The significance of number symbolism is also examined, with each number from one to twelve discussed in terms of its esoteric meaning, such as unity, duality, and completion. The episode concludes with reflections on the nature of truth, the importance of being open to new perspectives, and the concept of sovereignty over self as the essence of liberty. The content of the discussion often transcends the confines of Pike's text, leading to broader contemplations of Masonic philosophy and symbolism.
This series on the Scottish Rite uses the following primary sources (which you are encouraged to read as well):
- Albert Pike's Morals and Dogma: Annotated Edition
- Scottish Rite Ritual Monitor & Guide
- A Bridge to Light
The Tracing Board for the degree is available here:
Overview
- 01:14 Introduction
- 03:22 The Nature of Symbolism
- 05:19 The Rough and Smooth Ashlars - Revisited
- 06:19 Supplemental Reading
- 08:00 The FellowCraft Tracing Board
- 09:45 The Archives of the Lodge
- 12:01 Number Symbolism
- 22:44 Conclusions
Related Links
- Arturo de Hoyos Interview on Audio Version of “Morals and Dogma”
- Eros and Thanatos: Freud’s two fundamental drives
- Carl Jung on Numbers (anthology of quotes)
- Approaching the Middle Chamber (by Jaime Paul Lamb)
- The Way of the Craftsman (W. Kirk MacNulty)
- Freemasonry: A Journey Through Ritual and Symbol (W. Kirk MacNulty)
12/08/21 • 27 min
Way of the Hermit - 2nd Degree: Fellowcraft
Transcript
Introduction (01:13)
Gene: Hello Dave.
David: Hello Gene.
Gene: Hello fellow travelers.
David: Yes, welcome everyone. In this episode, Gene and I discuss chapter 2 of Albert Pike’s “Morals and Dogma: The Annotated Edition” with annotations by the Grand Archivist and Grand Historian of the Scottish Rite, Arturo de Hoyos. Chapter 2 describes the symbols of the second degree of the Royal Art of Freemasonry - The Fellowcraft. Before we get started today, I'd like
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