This is an invitation for you to join in the creative process by sharing your thoughts and theories. For quite a while I’ve been working on a concept looking at the emergence of speculative masonry in the 17th century. I’ve got a few ideas of my own, but I’m really keen to learn from the wisdom and input of all the Quarryfolk out there.
If you are interested, read the scenario below and add your comments and theories to this post. I’ll use these (with attribution) to build a video that will be published in July this year!
“It is the 17th century, and you are a well-educated English gentleman, with a keen interest in the esoteric, who has been caught up in the nascent Enlightenment fervour that is starting to sweep the continent. Your country, and the whole continent, is engulfed in bitter Civil Wars that have consumed the passions of your father’s generation. For you, the idea of a restored monarchy provides a promise of new beginnings. You are looking for some spark, some community, that will allow you to share your visionary enthusiasms. Finally, you think you’ve found one …”
WHY, OUT OF ALL OF THE OPTIONS AVAILABLE, DO YOU CHOOSE STONE MASONS?
To put it simply – What was it about Stone Masons’ guilds that made them the right vehicle to serve as the basis of a progressive, secular, aspirational social organisation?

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