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INTRODUCTORY
People."
except what eye can see and touch feel, a time in which the
fact that the people^ of one nation had forgotten their God,
had lost sight of the true and living God and had become
would tend
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is, here in America, our large Universities are under the in-
impulse was obeyed, with the result that, as years went by,
unavoidable.
Not how good and how great the children, but how
this mundane sphere hungered for war, and that they had,
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and destruction," but for the God of love and peace and ad_
terial power and mere physical prowess, but the cry of the
heart will be for life and power on the higher plane of de-
tries in which religion seemed to have died out, there are evi-
spirit, has also had the effect of making the cry for this
will they change their mode of life, and this change will
But this awakening will not come until men have been
taught, and have come to realize, that they are more than
important, in its way, as is the first one, and for many rea-
sons.
ever, that Masonry ha,s lost the key to its own mysteries.
Ritual, and have not even an idea that beyond the Ritual
ferent name.
higher civilization.
the working tools, and how to use them to build your spir-
velop the innate, latent powers of the soul, which lead to-
author. Fraternally,
R. SWINBURNE CLYMER
air.
tric coil, we find that that which causes the engine to run
place, the gasoline drawn into the engine is set afire. Thus
tor is something that is entirely free, yet it i,s none the less
For, without it, and even without just the right propor-
tion of it, the engine either will not run at all or, if it does
and which, when set afire by the spark, produces the power.
the soul is covered over with the soot and smoke of ig-
power.
ing-
plug and clean it, brightening the points and lo, there is
this, he sets the Divine Spark free from the smoky and
force.
be frees the Divine Spark of the debris that has been cling-
posal.
ment may regard the subject lightly; but the one who goes
Now, more than ever before, man sees geiore his eyes
that the force that runs the engine is the same force that
manifest the white fire of vital energy and soul force un-
the air.
subtle quality, called AEth, derived from the air, gives en-
ing the thought life. The system may become clogged with
the pure AEthic quality of the air cleanses and vivifies the
ergy.
sparks, will run until it is worn out and then stop ( short.
new parts or new cells as fast as they are worn out. The
air that has been vitalized and charged with a force that
ciples.
that the cortical glands of the brain are inspiring the nerves
is thereby depleted.
gasoline and not enough air. The result is, while at every
individuality.
portant points-
gard to quality, and select only the best and the purest.
well know that in this way he would reduce the power and
the speed of his machine. And yet, thi^s is just what the
skilful electrician.
A TEMPLE OF INITIATION
dom.
uct that was to endure the tests of time. No one, not even
the title often given it, "Egypt, the divine, the land blessed
Hers was the art of colors. Hers was the art of work-
gelic hosts. Adept,s they were in the science and the art
ity that, even though their civilization might fall, the struc-
manship.
of pyramids.
and Perfection. Its rays fall upon the Temple, the puri-
ness. Man reaches this state only through living the ex-
alted life, and through enduring the tests and the strug-
his nature.
inan and the great pyramid: both are temples; ^the one a
possess the qualities and the essences that endure for all
Eternal.
perfect being. The end and the aim, the goal and the
become in truth as one of the gods, and his body ha,s be-
a shadow.
seasons and the four cardinal points. Nor i,s the fact that
other three natures cannot hold together, but are cast asun-
ing and uniting in an apex the same for all. How beauti-
is this I
lodges that are governed by exact law, the seat of the Su-
back upon the north with its coldness, and its darkness, and
its ignorance, and faced the south with its warmth and
time, the dot, the center around which the circle was f ormj-
of the Soul, rises to view, and man has arisen to the plane
cf the gods.
and the dot at the center comes to view. This indicates an-
men.
ness and activity that death need not be the end of his ex-
self-purification.
earth and the soul plane. The custom is based on the prin-
fect that the Egyptians believed that, unless the body was
enlightened people.
fin. Here the neophyte passed through the tests and the
man, has his apex under the direct rays of the Sun.
pose, more especially for the healing of the sick and the
profitable.
from the truth. They worshipped the one true God. Their
much as one may ask for the help of a friend that is in po-
of Initiation-
recognized one equal with the other, and often put Isis
Of Jsis,
Lotus was what the Rose i,s to the Rosicrucian. Like the
of bliss and takes on the body. The one part, the god-
hood state, i,s lost. Isis, however, which is the soul hid in
nature.
with God.
lime Temple, which stands to-day so that all may see it,
legend now, yet its meaning, its message, is the same, and
this belief. Osiris was not the Sun God of the Egyptians,
but the symbol of the One God, while Ra was their Sun
perfect, would take its rise in the East, follow its natural
tinual growth.
been looking forward to it; and the Pyramid was left un-
a symbol. Nor is the time yet ripe when this can be done ;
ing the day when humankind will have earned the right
Stone.
has long been lost, that he is now using "a substitute," ajnd
Masonry has found "the Lost Word," then will the Pyra-
will then have dawned. Can anyone say that this shall
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