THE DORMER MASONIC STUDY CIRCLE #7 A FEW REFLECTIONS OF A P.M. OF THE LEOPOLD LODGE NO. 1571 COMPANION OF THE LEWIS CHAPTER NO. 1185 AND MEMBER OF THE DORMER MASONIC STUDY CIRCLE 1940 A.D. 1939 - 1953 From the welter of this troubled age in which we work and live Will emerge a greater freedom where all men will freely give Their best, by which Humanity, with face turned to the sky Will strive to do those nobler things and know the reason why, Class hatred will be banished, and every sect and creed, And practice what our Master taught, one common aim in view, "Always do to others as you'd wish they'd do to you." For we must work as Craftsmen for the love of fellow men, To build the New Jerusalem, according to the plan, And the labours of our industry will worthily inspire, And raise the world from misery and lift up from the mire Our poor downtrrodden fellow man, the victim of the past, To share with all our Brethren, those benefits that last, So with Masonic influence the world transformed will see The dawning of a brighter day, our Master's new Degree. TO ALL INITIATES Since the fall of Mankind from his lofty estate God has given the power to seek To Brethren all, be they lowly or great, The Pathway by which the humble and the meek In a purified state can return. By the hourly practice of all we are taught, In our everyday life, we can find, Through Masonic Instruction, if earnestly sought, Good food for the soul, and a guide for the mind For "The Candidate on His return." Having solemnly sworn to yourself consecrate The doctrine of Brotherly love, Keep a watch on your actions from early to late And offer yourself to the Master of Love "The Candidate on His return". Search for the wealth the Great Volume contains Let its secret unfold to your eyes And you will be amply repaid for your pains For though the dark mist you will then realise "The Candidate on His return." Remember my Brethren you've solemnly sworn A great purpose in Life to pursue In entering Masonry you are reborn To a wonderful life that is making of you "The Candidate on His return." TO FELLOWS OF THE CRAFT When we stood before the Master on the day we were reborn Into Masonry, He urged us in the Charge, "To daily make advancement in the Science" which if learned Would our knowledge and our intellect enlarge. For so precious is that knowledge that is carefully concealed By our Ritual, that riches fade away. Could we realise that "value" that Freemasonry contains We would practice all its tenets every day. It demonstrates our origin, the privilege that we Through initiation can, if we are true To the Principles expounded in the work of each Degree, Raise a Temple up so wonderful to view. By the study of those Writings which contain the hidden Light, And the use of both the level and the square, We can show the world that Masonry is worthy of its place, And our members of the name we proudly bear. DEDICATED TO THE LODGE OF LIVING STONES NO. 4957 We are building a Temple, a temple so grand, That perfect must be every part, And the stones you will find are in every land And quarried and ready to start. There are many rough ashlars, and some are more square, While others so perfect to line Are waiting the word of the Architect there To see if they fit the design. For we are those Ashlars, some rough and unhewn, While others with saquare and plumbrule Are preparing themselves in the knowledge that soon Their test will be ample and full. For unless this Great Temple of Wisdom is made Of the finest the Craftsmen can own The Northwest foundation however well laid May embody a fault in the stone. So come Brethren all, let us raise very soon This Temple to God the Most High, And enter and offer our prayer at High Noon, Though the ruffian's hand may be nigh. For if to the Craft every Mason be true And works to our Makers design The world by example will rise up anew Supported by your work and mine. TO ALL OFFICERS OF LODGES A question, my Brethren, involving a vow To all Masons, whose life is sincere. Where did we come from? What are we now? And where do we go to from here? From the dim distant past through the ages we came Our reward through progression to seek, And the goal before us is ever the same, Our companions the humble and meek. The genuine secrets can always be found With the aid of the Great Sacred Law. For the teaching inscribed there, both helpful and sound Points to One whom we humbly adore. I entreat you my Brethren do not be mislead Into thinking that learning by heart Our wonderful Ritual, it can be said Real Masonry you can impart. You must search and search deeply if you would progress In the science of Man and his Soul And knock at each door with a real earnestness 'Till a Master shall point out the goal. An eternal reward shall be yours if you try The real secrets of life to unfold, And the substitutes you will ignore as they lie In the grave of our Master of old. So learn well our Ritual with its meaning disguised, And the points of your entrance as well, But search for the secrets the Ancients have prized Which all their Mysteries tell. For beneath every word, every step and each sign, The meaning of apron and tools, Is a wealth of sound knowledge, shown in angle and line Just to baffle intruders and fools, And as our Master was slain by the aid of the Maul His death upon you does confer, The use of a centre, that is, Brethren all, That point from which you cannot err. TO ALL MASTERS OF LODGES In ancient days our Brethren, to illustrate the plan Used building terms to demonstrate the destiny of Man, And show the way by which His soul a monument could be. By which the Brethren through all time could measure up and see The way to serve Humanity and reach to heights sublime, And learn those secrets deeply hid within your soul and mine. The way by which our mortal frame could thus transmuted be Into a wondrous shining from for all mankind to see. To thus prepare by discipline, the mind and heart of man Whose great desire to worship God, has since the world began Uplifted him and made him seek that knowledge from above Which is so freely offered us, for Brethren, God is Love. So all who serve Freemasonry, the Brotherhood of Man Your obligations bear in mind, and prosper all you can The knowledge of our Mystic Art, the worship of One God. That all mankind will recognise, along the road you've trod, The labours of your industry, and hasten undismayed To raise that Superstructure on foundations you have laid. MEDITATION "Man Know Thyself" is written clear, above the Temple Porch, Could you desire to enter there, your hand must bear the torch, To which the "eyes" of those who come behind can see the way to the secret sacred places where man must go and pray. At ere you cross the threshold of this very sacred shrine positive you cast away those things which we define "all metallic substances," which only will defile the Temple of the Holy God, so pause and think awhile, Am I a fit and proper man to undergo the test? An I prepared to sacrifice my pleasures with the rest? Can I be honest with myself and to myself be true? And sacrifice all worldly things to start my life anew? And having cleared away the site for this your new foundation and humbly in, prepare yourself, for this, your obligation. But bear in mind the seal you make upon the Sacred Law Binds you to obligations, that you never can ignore. For having made a solemn vow, you're pledged to see it through No matter what the sacrifice the task may mean to you. You cannot plead "I did not know," you cannot get away From those responsibilities, no matter what you say. For better far had you remained outside the sacred fane Than seeking entrance in the hope some favour you would gain. In Masonry its what you give, not what you get, that counts, For every little daily deed for other folk soon mounts Into a worthy monument, which proudly we shall say Has justified the confidence of Brethren here to-day. So earn the love of Brethren all, and their congratulation Of having thus been worthy of Masonic obligation. So in the silence of yourself, resolve to make the best Of every opportunity to put it to the test. It is not gold that makes a man successful in this life, For wealth is an illusion and, misused, must end in strife. Stewards are we only everyone of what we have and hold, So seek those things that are worth while, you'll find them wealth There's happiness in Masonry, for those who presevere untold. And dedicate their every thought to making very clear They wish to serve their fellow man, and worship God alone, And leave their mark indelibly upon the corner stone. So raising to such eminence, no Mason should forget Respect comes from His Brethren, and do nothing they regret, And in due time, you'll seek the path unto your exaltation, For thus the summit will be reached, your greatest obligation.