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Squaring the Circle - Pt. 1.5
Dear Unknown Friend,
In Part I of this commentary I introduced Freemasonry and Alchemy with the Rebis. Doing this I followed Pike, but I think I should have hit closer to home, and I seek to rectify that now.
Alchemy is the transmutation of common metals into gold, in an effort to find the universal panacea to all worldly ills, and imperfections. It is also known as the Great Work. It is a Great Work clothed in the language of metals. Therefore an Alchemist can be called a Great Worker in Metals. Any Master Mason ought to understand this association immediately.
My next article is in development, but as a teaser, I offer the following and would welcome all comments.
There is in every regular and well governed Lodge, a certain point within a circle, embordered by two parallel perpendicular lines. . .
For many ancient philosophers, including Plotinus, Pythagoras, Parmenides, Plato, and Aristotle the monad was the first being, or the totality of all beings. Monad being the source or the One meaning without division. It’s is represented by the following symbol.

But the Point within a Circle/Monad also has alchemical expressions. Achilles Bocchius’ illiustration of Hermetic Silence, shows Hermes, under the the Sun. I should note that the astrological and astronomical symbol of the sun is, the point within the circle, as shown below.

PoTS
J.
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- Apr 18 2007 / 10:53 am
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- Freemasonry

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