A Paper for…
Sequoia Council No. 228 (AMD)
… to better serve the Craft through the medium of study and
research…
A Short Lesson in Masonic Emblem
By Rudy Olano
26Dec05
“Masonry is a
progressive moral science, veiled in allegories and illustrated in symbols.”
The Lessons of Freemasonry is often presented through the
use of representation of something close to the subjects. What the stu
Almost everybody recognizes the Square and Compass as the popular symbol of the Fraternity. Along with All-Seeing Eye, beehive and other emblems mentioned in our lectures, the hourglass is also a symbol of the Order. To non members, the hourglass is always a primitive watch use to approximate time. And as the modern era advances from mechanical to digital age, the hourglass is relegated as a museum artifact. For Masons, the hourglass does not represent time rather; it is a symbol of life. It reminds us that we, as mortals have only limited amount of sand within the glass. As each particle passed through the portal that determines the speed of passage, one had to reflect that in spite of the accomplishments, accolades and future hopes, those sands will continue to pour regardless. And when the last grain falls out, then life as we know it in this world will be over. The hourglass represents man's limitations of his mortal existence. It is an emblem of Life not of Time since the former is finite while the latter will always outlive and consistently beyond the reach of our mortal life.
In this short Lesson of Freemasonry I hope to convey that in
the study of our Craft which you are so interested, one should be really
careful on what you read or see for they could mean something else. Veiled
in allegories and illustrated in symbols.
Not because we don’t understand things meant it is wrong or in need of change. If I am be
allowed to whisper a soft counsel to brother ears---don’t be frustrated since a
number of our own brethren who joined the Craft for their own personal
ambitions do not even ask half of your own questions. For further rea
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