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The Masonic Pillars, Boaz and Jachin, embody Masonic principles: strength, virtue, and balance. Boaz signifies physical and moral strength, while Jachin represents establishing oneself in virtue. These pillars symbolize the pursuit of equilibrium, uniting opposing forces in life, to foster personal and societal harmony. #MasonicSymbols #Pillars #BoazAndJachin #Freemasons #francmaçonnerie #freemason #freemasonry #mason #masonry #masonic #2b1ask1 #bricksmasons Masonic Pillars, Freemason Tattoo, Masons Masonry, Freemasonry Symbols, Secret Society Symbols, Masonic Art, Brick Mason, Secret Societies, Masonic Lodge

The Masonic Pillars, Boaz and Jachin, embody Masonic principles: strength, virtue, and balance. Boaz signifies physical and moral strength, while Jachin represents establishing oneself in virtue. These pillars symbolize the pursuit of equilibrium, uniting opposing forces in life, to foster personal and societal harmony. #MasonicSymbols #Pillars #BoazAndJachin #Freemasons #francmaçonnerie #freemason #freemasonry #mason #masonry #masonic #2b1ask1 #bricksmasons

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Bronx Zoo - Three Pillars of Wisdom - Masonic Tracing Board Western Esotericism, Moon Beauty, Freemason Symbol, The Dog Star, Angelic Symbols, Tracing Board, Masonic Art, Bronx Zoo, Masonic Lodge

A hidden body of ancient spiritual wisdom lies encoded in the architecture of the Bronx Zoo in New York City put there by the architects and stonemasons who designed and built the zoo’s central structures at the turn of the last century which is one of the world’s largest metropolitan zoos. It was This wisdom is akin to the “lost” doctrine of the Freemasons and bears every evidence of having been designed and built by Masons. Visible in the shape, blueprint, layout and iconography of the…

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Ryan J. Flynn – Masonic Artist Masonic Tattoos, Masonic Art, Masonic Temple, Masonic Lodge, Masonic Symbols, Esoteric Art, Occult Art, Ancient Symbols, Sacred Geometry

Masonic artist Ryan J. Flynn is our guest in podcast episode 181 to discuss his artwork, Freemasonry, and his Renaissance influences. You can find Ryan’s website at https://www.ryanjflynn.com. Ryan Flynn is a fine artist and graphic designer from New England. In 2006 Ryan studied painting and art history at the Uni

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