SCOTTISH RITE DEFINED
The Scottish Rite as expressed in its Degrees with their accompanying lectures and instructions, is an advanced course in Freemasonry.
It is indeed a liberal education
It is a lesson in geography. Almost every country of
Europe
is visited in the dramatic presentations of Masonic history and tradition. Biblical lands appear frequently in a fast moving panorama
of scenes and events;
Africa
, too, shares the spotlight. Travel, they say in itself, constitutes an education. Then here
is the beginning of it, at least.
It is a course in history. Modern times and life, of course, are represented and loom large as the general
background. But medieval chivalry makes its stately and courteous bow, and gives a romantic and other worldly atmosphere to the picture.
Biblical events and scenes are often portrayed. There is even a rather startling page from ancient
Egypt
, taken from the oldest book in the world, The Book of the Dead.
It is a bird’s eye view of philosophy. The great thoughts of the greatest thinkers of all time are
expressed, profound principles in the simplest of words, sometimes in symbols that convey a depth of meaning, and sometimes in dramatic form, most impressive.
And through it all runs the saving grace of sound common sense, and in the end it is the spirit of man that rises above the material in him and in the world about him, and
stands forth as the one thing of earth that is of divine dignity and infinite worth.
It is an excursion into the mystic realm of religion – not find cause for criticism or condemnation, but seek the common ground of all faiths,
the deepest thought and aspiration of all who believe in and search for the great creating God, who is the Father of all his human children. However
much men may differ in the way in which they may clothe their God with qualities and attributes of their own making and choosing, they all think
together of the one God of infinite Wisdom and
love, who has breathed into man something of His own spirit and made him capable of entering into and enjoying the life which is immortal. Tolerance
thus becomes sympathetic appreciation and not mere endurance of differences of opinion.
It is not to prolong the list, a practical course in ethics, or, perhaps better, a practical course in ethics of morals.
Life is seen and viewed and approached and lived and judged from the moral or ethical point of view. Life’s ills and
inequalities and injustices are seen and weighed with sole reference to their moral quality, their spiritual value. Social and
industrial and political are ecclesiastical evils, and other exhibits of human weakness are dramatically exposed and condemned. A new
and better world rises before the awakened imagination – a world in which every man becomes a real Brother, and the new law, the Law of Love, begins its reign on earth.
It is indeed an excursion into life, especially life as it may be and will become if we will but take to heart the high principles and profound ideals
that the Scottish Rite Degrees so beautifully and effectively present.
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Knights
of St Andrew
33°
Honors
Officers
Las Vegas
K.C.C.H.
2009
Reunion Las Vegas/Chicago
Degrees
of the Scottish Rite
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