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**Masonic Muscle: Dwight L. Smith’s *Why This Confusion In The Temple*, Chapter 9 – “What Now, Little Man?”** confronts a critical crisis in modern Freemasonry: the temptation for lodges to engage in political activism. The episode unpacks Smith’s firm stance that Freemasonry must remain above partisan politics. When lodges take public positions on current events—whether during the COVID-19 pandemic or other societal emergencies—they violate the timeless principle of neutrality. True **Freemasonry** thrives on **brotherhood**, **spiritual growth**, and **personal responsibility**, not political declarations. The **Great Architect of the Universe** unites all Masons, regardless of ideology, and introducing division undermines the **ancient traditions** of unity and peace.
This message is repeated with urgency: **Masonic philosophy** demands non-interference in civil governance. **Esoteric symbolism** guides inner transformation, not public protest. **Ritual integrity** depends on **speculative Masonry**, not social commentary. **Lodge decorum** must reflect solemnity, not trending opinions. The **Temple of Solomon** stands as a symbol of harmony, not contention. When Masons confuse civic duty with Masonic duty, they risk fracturing the **brotherhood** and diluting **Masonic knowledge**.
Repeating the core: **Spiritual growth** comes through self-mastery, not political engagement. **Personal responsibility** means rising above division. **Ancient traditions** protect the fraternity from worldly chaos. **Speculative Masonry** calls for reflection, not reaction. **Ritual depth** strengthens the inner temple, not public image.
Freemasonry, Masonic philosophy, esoteric symbolism, ancient traditions, spiritual growth, Masonic knowledge, speculative Masonry, ritual integrity, personal responsibility, brotherhood, self-development, Temple of Solomon, Great Architect of the Universe, lodge decorum, political neutrality, Masonic principles, non-partisanship, inner temple, symbolic meaning, fraternal unity
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By Cesar Rubio5
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**Masonic Muscle: Dwight L. Smith’s *Why This Confusion In The Temple*, Chapter 9 – “What Now, Little Man?”** confronts a critical crisis in modern Freemasonry: the temptation for lodges to engage in political activism. The episode unpacks Smith’s firm stance that Freemasonry must remain above partisan politics. When lodges take public positions on current events—whether during the COVID-19 pandemic or other societal emergencies—they violate the timeless principle of neutrality. True **Freemasonry** thrives on **brotherhood**, **spiritual growth**, and **personal responsibility**, not political declarations. The **Great Architect of the Universe** unites all Masons, regardless of ideology, and introducing division undermines the **ancient traditions** of unity and peace.
This message is repeated with urgency: **Masonic philosophy** demands non-interference in civil governance. **Esoteric symbolism** guides inner transformation, not public protest. **Ritual integrity** depends on **speculative Masonry**, not social commentary. **Lodge decorum** must reflect solemnity, not trending opinions. The **Temple of Solomon** stands as a symbol of harmony, not contention. When Masons confuse civic duty with Masonic duty, they risk fracturing the **brotherhood** and diluting **Masonic knowledge**.
Repeating the core: **Spiritual growth** comes through self-mastery, not political engagement. **Personal responsibility** means rising above division. **Ancient traditions** protect the fraternity from worldly chaos. **Speculative Masonry** calls for reflection, not reaction. **Ritual depth** strengthens the inner temple, not public image.
Freemasonry, Masonic philosophy, esoteric symbolism, ancient traditions, spiritual growth, Masonic knowledge, speculative Masonry, ritual integrity, personal responsibility, brotherhood, self-development, Temple of Solomon, Great Architect of the Universe, lodge decorum, political neutrality, Masonic principles, non-partisanship, inner temple, symbolic meaning, fraternal unity
Write to me at:
Follow me on Instagram @masonicmsucle

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