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Day two of the Winter Solstice, December 22nd, 2026, is upon us, and I read a piece written by Brother I Edward Clark. Brother Clark became a Mason way back in 1887 in Alpena, Michigan, in Hopper Lodge No. 386.
The book is over 150 pages long and even shows astrological calendars for 1924 to 1932.
There is a lot of similar content found in Stellar Theology and Masonic Astronomy, which was written by Brother Hewitt Brown, whose book came out in 1882.
I read the section titles, "Masonic Festivals of the Holy Sts. John", found on page 87.
Keep exercising your body
Keep exercising your mind
Eat good food
Be with the ones you love
And work hard
By Cesar Rubio5
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Day two of the Winter Solstice, December 22nd, 2026, is upon us, and I read a piece written by Brother I Edward Clark. Brother Clark became a Mason way back in 1887 in Alpena, Michigan, in Hopper Lodge No. 386.
The book is over 150 pages long and even shows astrological calendars for 1924 to 1932.
There is a lot of similar content found in Stellar Theology and Masonic Astronomy, which was written by Brother Hewitt Brown, whose book came out in 1882.
I read the section titles, "Masonic Festivals of the Holy Sts. John", found on page 87.
Keep exercising your body
Keep exercising your mind
Eat good food
Be with the ones you love
And work hard

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