History

  • Th Masonic Art of Memory

    What if the ancient Art of Memory was about far more than remembering? For classical and Renaissance thinkers, memory could be constructed as an architecture: familiar places filled with vivid images, through which knowledge could be stored, ordered and recovered. But during the Renaissance, this ancient mnemonic technique developed into something considerably more ambitious. In…

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  • An extract from ‘Chapters of Masonic History’ By Bro. H.L. HAYWOOD, and first published in ‘THE BUILDER’ November 1923. Please consider supporting the work of the channel by becoming a member or visiting our store. Your support will assist us to continue and enhance the channel. Memberships: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUcTX1SySa4M9sarg6075sA/join Store: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUcTX1SySa4M9sarg6075sA/store

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  • I’ve been given the fantastic opportunity to present at the Australian and New Zealand Masonic Research Council (https://www.anzmrc.org/) in Sydney this October. This isn’t just my journey—it’s ours. As we navigate the future of Freemasonry, I’m calling on you, the vibrant community of “From the Quarries,” to lend your voices to this pivotal discussion. I’ll…

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