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Natural Law, the Law of Attraction and Freemasonry

    Greetings and welcome back to our study of Albert Pike’s Morals and Dogma as we continue chapter 31.     This time, we will join Pike as he explains natural law and the laws of attraction and how it pertains to freemasonry.     Thank you for joining in, now LET’S READ PIKE!   Everywhere in the world there is a natural law, that is, a constant mode of action, which seems to belong to the nature of things, to the constitution of the Universe. This fact is universal. In different departments we call this mode of action by different names, as the law of Matter, the law of Mind, the law of Morals, and the like. We mean by this, a certain mode of action which belongs to the material, mental, or moral forces, the mode in p. 828 which commonly they are found to act, and in which it is their ideal to act always. The ideal laws of matter we know only from the fact that they are always obeyed. To us the actual obedience is the only evidence of the ideal rule; for in respect to the

Fair Judgement and the Tectactrys

      Greetings Everyone and WELCOME BACK to our study of Albert Pike’s Morals and Dogma after a very long hiatus.    I offer my apologies for the lay off, I found myself in a long malaise full of writers’ block and lack of inspiration. This happens to writers from time to time.    Quincy Jones calls the atmosphere when artists are inspired the time when “God is in the room”.        I call the lack of inspiration the Ichabod moments or “the spirit hath departed”.      After some self reflection and finding ways to become inspired again, I am back and ready to inspire YOU to keep reading Morals and Dogma. There are so many wonderful lessons in this book that after reading Morals and Dogma, it would be difficult to leave the book without it chnging your life.          As we continue this chapter, Pike introduces to us the use of the tectactrys of Pythogoras as a symbole to healp us to lead effectively and judge fairly those who we lead.     When we left on the unexpected hi